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Ryder Cup hero MacIntyre wins Alfred Dunhill Links on home soil
Robert MacIntyre became the first Scotsman in 20 years to win the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship, finishing 18 under par in a tournament shortened by Storm Amy.
- On 05/10/2025, Robert MacIntyre won the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship in Scotland, lifting the trophy at the Old Course, St Andrews.
- Storm Amy forced the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship to a 54-hole format, with Robert MacIntyre competing just a week after Europe’s Ryder Cup victory in New York.
- MacIntyre sealed the title by carding three consecutive 66s to finish on 18-under par, opening with a first hole birdie and surviving a bogey on 17 plus a missed birdie on 18.
- He ended a 20-year wait for a Scottish winner, claiming his fourth DP World Tour title and rising to world No.18, following Colin Montgomerie in 2005.
- MacIntyre collected $816,000 from the $5,000,000 purse, while Tyrrell Hatton congratulated him and fans celebrated on social media after the home victory.
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ST. ANDREWS, Scotland -- Robert MacIntyre won the Dunhill Links Championship on Sunday for a second European tour title in as many years in his native Scotland, completing a successful homecoming after being part of Team Europe's victory in the Ryder Cup last week.
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