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Did you know - Alfred Dunhill Links Championship
Did you Know

Did you know - Alfred Dunhill Links Championship

DID YOU KNOW – ALFRED DUNHILL LINKS CHAMPIONSHIP

• ThorbjØrn Olesen will be aiming to become the first player to successfully defend the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship.

• When Oliver Wilson became the first sponsor's invitation to win the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship in 2014, on his way to his maiden European Tour triumph.

• Prior to his St Andrews triumph, Oliver Wilson held the record for the most runner-up finishes without a victory on The European Tour, with nine.

• Peter Uihlein shot a course record-equallling 60 in round two at Kingsbarns, on his way to finishing second, losing out in a play-off to David Howell in 2013. Uihlein’s 60 the tournament with a 12 under par 60 at Kin saw him become the 16th  different player to record an official round of 60 on The European Tour.

• To highlight the strength of the 2016 Alfred Dunhill Links Championship, there are eight players in the top 50 of the Official World Golf Ranking, seven Major Champions, two World Number Ones, four European Tour Number Ones, 88 European Tour winners and 20 Ryder Cup players.

• The albatrosses made by Lee Westwood and Steen Tinning in 2003 at Kingsbarns, at the ninth and third holes respectively, both in round three, marked the first time in European Tour history that two albatrosses were made in the same round of the same tournament.

• The Alfred Dunhill Links Championship marked the last time that two different Scottish players won the same European Tour event in consecutive seasons, with Stephen Gallacher in 2004 and Colin Montgomerie 2005.

• Two-time winner Padraig Harrington has played in all 15 previous Alfred Dunhill Links Championships. He is the only multiple winner, back in 2002 and 2007. Overall he has amassed six top eight finishes in the tournament. The only other player to have recorded six top ten finishes in the event is the 2003 winner, Lee Westwood.

• In 2014 Alfred Dunhill Links Championship marked the 30th consecutive year of Alfred Dunhill sponsorship of European Tour events at St Andrews. It began with the Alfred Dunhill Cup, between1985-2000 and the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship from 2001 onwards.

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