Alfred Dunhill Links Championship
St Andrews | Carnoustie | Kingsbarns
5th - 8th October 2023
St Andrews | Carnoustie | Kingsbarns
5th - 8th October 2023
The Alfred Dunhill Links Championship is a unique and fantastic opportunity to witness golf's very best play on three of the most prestigious links courses in the world – the Championship Course (Carnoustie), Kingsbarns and the 'home of golf', the Old Course (St Andrews).
The championship incorporates two separate competitions – an individual professional tournament for the world's leading golfers alongside a team competition, pairing top amateur golfers with the professionals. Expect to see some of the biggest names from entertainment, sport and business, such as Samuel L Jackson and Sir Bobby Charlton teeing up alongside Sam Torrance and Vijay Singh.
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Year | Winner | Country | Score | Prize Money |
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2021 | Ryan Fox | New Zealand | -15 | €830,608 |
2021 | Danny Willett | England | -18 | €676,337 |
2019 | Victor Perez | France | -22 | €732,265 |
2018 | Lucas Bjerregaard | Denmark | -15 | €695,759 |
2017 | Tyrrell Hatton | England | -24 | €676,132 |
2016 | Tyrrell Hatton | England | -123 | €711,073 |
2015 | Thorbjørn Olesen | Denmark | -18 | €708,171 |
2014 | Oliver Wilson | England | -17 | €625,787 |
2013 | David Howell | England | -23 | €583,176 |
2012 | Branden Grace | South Africa | -22 | €576,015 |
Key:
Thu 05 Oct
Opening round of the Alfred Dunhill Links at St Andrews, Carnoustie and Kingsbarns
Gates Open (approximately): 7:00am
Fri 06 Oct
Second round of the Alfred Dunhill Links at St Andrews, Carnoustie and Kingsbarns
Gates Open (approximately): 7:00am
Sat 07 Oct
Third round of the Alfred Dunhill Links at St Andrews, Carnoustie and Kingsbarns
Gates Open (approximately): 7:00am
Sun 08 Oct
Final round of the Alfred Dunhill Links at St Andrews, Carnoustie and Kingsbarns
Gates Open (approximately): 7:00am
The Old Course at St. Andrews is arguably the most famous golf course in the world known as 'The Home of Golf'.
The Open Championship has been hosted here an incredible 29 times, more than any course in the world, with past champions such as Jack Nicklaus, Tiger Woods and Seve Ballesteros lifting the Claret Jug in front of the R&A Clubhouse.
Distance from Tournament:
60 minute drive
PGA Centenary Course
Par: 72
Designed By: Jack Nicklaus
Established: 1993
Kings Course
Par: 71
Designed By: James Braid
Established: 1919
Queens Course
Par: 68
Designed By: James Braid
Established: 1919
Distance from Tournament:
2 hour 20 minute drive
Par: 72
Designed By: Dave Thomas
Established: 1997
Distance from Tournament:
1 hour 15 minute drive
Championship East Course
Par: 73
Designed By: James Braid
Established: 1927
Resort West Course
Par: 71
Designed By: James Braid
Established: 1927
The tournament is played on three different links courses, centred around the "home of golf", St Andrews in Fife, Scotland.
The first three rounds are played on a three course rotation consisting of The Old Course at St Andrews, Carnoustie Golf Links and Kingsbarns Golf Links.
The 54-hole cut is then 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.
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