MacIntyre Wins Alfred Dunhill Links Championship with Three Consecutive 66s at Scotland's Iconic Courses
MacIntyre Wins Alfred Dunhill Links Championship with Three Consecutive 66s at Scotland's Iconic Courses

MacIntyre Wins Alfred Dunhill Links Championship with Three Consecutive 66s at Scotland's Iconic Courses

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Robert MacIntyre achieved a remarkable feat by winning the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship on home soil, just a week after contributing to Team Europe's Ryder Cup victory. The tournament, played on Scotland's renowned courses including St Andrews, Carnoustie, and Kingsbarns, was shortened to 54 holes due to adverse weather conditions. MacIntyre shot three consecutive rounds of 66, finishing 18 under par and four strokes ahead of defending champion Tyrrell Hatton. Despite challenging windy conditions and a bogey on the notorious 17th hole at St Andrews, MacIntyre maintained a strong lead and secured his fourth DP World Tour title. The 29-year-old Scotsman expressed his ambition to win a Major next, marking a significant milestone as he ended a 20-year wait for a home winner at this championship. While he is savoring his victory, he plans to celebrate in the coming weeks following the intense competition.

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