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Tyrrell Hatton has made history by winning the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship for a record third time, finishing with a final round of 2-under 70 at the Old Course in St. Andrews. Hatton's victory came down to a dramatic birdie on the 18th hole, edging out Nicolas Colsaerts by one shot, with both players tied for the lead before the last hole. This triumph ties Hatton's tournament record of 24-under par, which he first set in 2017, and marks his first European Tour win since 2021. The emotional Hatton dedicated the win to his father, Jeff, who watched him play for the first time in a tournament victory. The win also boosts Hatton's ranking to 20th in the Official World Golf Rankings, ensuring his participation in the upcoming DP World Tour Playoffs. Hatton's success reaffirms his status as a prominent player on the LIV Golf circuit, having previously faced challenges related to his participation in it.
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