One day after matching the course record at St. Andrews, Englishman Tyrrell Hatton made even more history at the Home of Golf.
He won the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship for a third time, becoming the most accomplished player in the event’s 23-year history.
Hatton began the day with a one-shot advantage over Belgian Nicolas Colsaerts and won by the same margin. Colsaerts and Hatton have a close relationship, as Colsaerts served as a vice-captain at the Ryder Cup last year. But Hatton’s birdie on the final hole, where he brilliantly navigated the infamous Valley of Sin, proved to be the difference.
It’s also the first time Hatton’s
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