The Alfred Dunhill Links Championship is a golf tournament on the European Tour. It is played in September or October, on three different links courses, centered on the "home of golf", St Andrews in Fife, Scotland.

Format and history

The tournament is a pro-am, with the format based on the long-running United States PGA Tour's AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am held annually since 1937 (except during the Second World War), where each team consists of one amateur and one professional. The three course rotation consists of The Old Course at St Andrews, Carnoustie Golf Links and Kingsbarns Golf Links.

The 54-hole cut is made of the top 60 professionals and the leading 20 pro-am teams, regardless of the professional member of the team making the individual cut. These players and teams advance to the final round at St Andrews.

Originally called the Dunhill Links Championship, the event was introduced in 2001 as a replacement for the Alfred Dunhill Cup, a three-man team tournament which had become marginalised when the long established World Cup of Golf was given enhanced status as part of the World Golf Championships in 2000, becoming the WGC-World Cup.

To increase interest in the event, many of the amateurs are well known personalities from the worlds of sport and entertainment. These have included Tico Torres, Nigel Mansell, Ian Botham, Gary Lineker, Boris Becker, Michael Douglas, Samuel L. Jackson, Michael Vaughan, Matthew Pinsent, Hugh Grant, Justin Timberlake, Michael Phelps, Bill Murray, Shane Warne and Andy Murray.

Winners

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!Year!!Winner!!Score!!To par!!Margin of<br>victory!!Runner(s)-up

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! colspan=7|Alfred Dunhill Links Championship

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| 2025 || Robert MacIntyre || align=center|198 || align=center|−18 || 4 strokes || Tyrrell Hatton

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| 2024 || Tyrrell Hatton (3) || align=center|264 || align=center|−24 || 1 stroke || Nicolas Colsaerts

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| 2023 || Matt Fitzpatrick || align=center|197 || align=center|−19 || 3 strokes || Marcus Armitage<br> Ryan Fox<br> Matthew Southgate

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| 2022 || Ryan Fox || align=center|273 || align=center|−15 || 1 stroke || Alex Norén<br> Callum Shinkwin

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| 2021 || Danny Willett || align=center|270 || align=center|−18 || 2 strokes || Tyrrell Hatton<br> Joakim Lagergren

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| 2020 || colspan="5" align="center" |Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic

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| 2019 || Victor Perez || align=center|266 || align=center|−22 || 1 stroke || Matthew Southgate

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| 2018 || Lucas Bjerregaard || align=center|273 || align=center|−15 || 1 stroke || Tommy Fleetwood<br> Tyrrell Hatton

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| 2017 || Tyrrell Hatton (2) || align=center|264 || align=center|−24 || 3 strokes || Ross Fisher

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| 2016 || Tyrrell Hatton || align=center|265 || align=center|−23 || 4 strokes || Ross Fisher <br> Richard Sterne

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| 2015 || Thorbjørn Olesen || align=center|270 || align=center|−18 || 2 strokes || Brooks Koepka<br> Chris Stroud

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| 2014 || Oliver Wilson || align=center|271 || align=center|−17 || 1 stroke || Tommy Fleetwood<br> Rory McIlroy<br> Richie Ramsay

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| 2013 || David Howell || align=center|265 || align=center|−23 || Playoff || Peter Uihlein

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| 2012 || Branden Grace || align=center|266 || align=center|−22 || 2 strokes || Thorbjørn Olesen

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| 2011 || Michael Hoey || align=center|266 || align=center|−22 || 2 strokes || Rory McIlroy

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| 2010 || Martin Kaymer || align=center|271 || align=center|−17 || 3 strokes || Danny Willett

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| 2009 || Simon Dyson || align=center|268 || align=center|−20 || 3 strokes || Rory McIlroy<br> Oliver Wilson

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| 2008 || Robert Karlsson || align=center|278 || align=center|−10 || Playoff || Ross Fisher<br> Martin Kaymer

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| 2007 || Nick Dougherty || align=center|270 || align=center|−18 || 2 strokes || Justin Rose

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| 2006 || Pádraig Harrington (2) || align=center|271 || align=center|−17 || 5 strokes || Bradley Dredge<br> Edward Loar<br> Anthony Wall

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! colspan="7" |Dunhill Links Championship

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| 2005 || Colin Montgomerie || align=center|279 || align=center|−9 || 1 stroke || Kenneth Ferrie

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| 2004 || Stephen Gallacher || align=center|269 || align=center|−19 || Playoff || Graeme McDowell

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| 2003 || Lee Westwood || align=center|267 || align=center|−21 || 1 stroke || Ernie Els

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| 2002 || Pádraig Harrington || align=center|269 || align=center|−19 || Playoff || Eduardo Romero

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| 2001 || Paul Lawrie || align=center|270 || align=center|−18 || 1 stroke || Ernie Els

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Notes

References

  • Official site
  • Coverage on the European Tour's official site