Exciting outcome experienced at Old Course of Saint Andrews in the final lap of the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship. the english Tyrell Hatton He achieved victory thanks to a birdie on the last hole, thus earning his seventh title on the DP World Tour. It was Hatton’s third time winning the trophy, having already won in 2016 and 2017. The Englishman, leading on the final lap, starred in a lively front with Nicolas Colsaerts, who settled on the last putt. A card total of 264 hits (-24), 70 on the day. One less than the Belgian, who had to settle for second place.
Tommy Fleetwood (-21) completed the podium, ahead of David Puigwho achieved an amazing fourth place (-19), tied with Robin Williams and Rasmus Neergaard– Petersen. The Catalan played an almost perfect first round with eight birdies in the first ten holes. But a double bogey on the 12th put him out of contention for the title.
Seventh was Jon Rahm (-18), Jorge Campillo 19th and Adrián Otaegui, 68th.
Source: La Verdad

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