Oman Daily Observer

Hatton retains Dunhill Links title

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LONDON: Englishman Tyrrell Hatton became the first man to retain the Alfred Dunhill Links Championsh­ip title as he won by three shots after a six-under-par final round at St Andrews on Sunday.

The world number 29 started the day five shots clear of the field and carded a 66 to win on 24-under ahead of compatriot Ross Fisher, who set a course record with an 11-under 61. “It’s an unbelievab­le feeling,” said Hatton. “It felt so much harder than last year, maybe that’s just a bit more pressure on myself but I’m so happy that I managed to defend it and what a great week again.

“What a great round of golf from Fish, it’s amazing. He pushed me all the way and I was very happy to get over the line.”

Fisher, who played in the 2010 Ryder Cup, made 11 birdies for the lowest score in more than 13,300 profession­al rounds at the Old Course. He missed an eagle putt for a 59 at the last.

It was the second year in a row that Fisher had finished second at the Dunhill Links, this time four shots clear of Frenchman Victor Dubuisson, who carded a 63.

“To go out and shoot a score like that with no bogeys, I just saw the lines and was hitting good putts and they were going in,” said Fisher.

“You almost want to keep going and I didn’t want it to end. At the home of golf I wanted to try and give that putt on the last a try for 59 and just came up a bit shy.

“Unfortunat­ely I’ve got to sign for a 61 but I’ll definitely take it.”

 ?? — Reuters ?? England’s Tyrrell Hatton celebrates winning the Alfred Dunhill Links Championsh­ip with the trophy.
— Reuters England’s Tyrrell Hatton celebrates winning the Alfred Dunhill Links Championsh­ip with the trophy.

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