The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Carnoustie prepares to welcome back stars for Dunhill Links.

Wladimir Klitschko says he’s ‘honoured’ to be at St Andrews and joins a host of celebs and top pros at this year’s event

- GRAEME STRACHAN gstrachan@thecourier.co.uk

Boxing hero Wladimir Klitschko will pack a punch when he returns to Courier Country for a rematch.

The Ukrainian, known as Dr Steelhamme­r, will play golf at the Alfred Dunhill Links Championsh­ip for the second year in succession.

He will join an impressive line-up of celebritie­s from the world of sport, music and entertainm­ent who will play golf over the Old Course St Andrews, Carnoustie and Kingsbarns from Thursday.

Klitschko proved incredibly popular with the crowds when he performed in the pro-am tournament and he is looking forward to coming back.

“It’s fortunate I don’t play golf for a living, but St Andrews is the mecca of golf, and it’s an honour to play there with the pros,” he said.

The former world champion lost his title heavyweigh­t to unfavoured South African Corrie Sanders in 2003 and believed taking up golf could hold the key to overcoming his defeat.

Sanders was a golfer and Klitschko wanted to understand why he was faster and hitting harder than his other opponents by deciding to “see what they see” and “sit where they sit”.

Klitschko will be joined by British actors Hugh Grant and Matthew Goode and US country music star Clay Walker, who have all confirmed they will play in the tournament.

Grant is fresh from his much admired performanc­e as former UK Liberal leader Jeremy Thorpe in A Very English Scandal, while Goode is currently involved in production of the film of Downton Abbey due to be released next year.

Goode said: “It’s that time of year again when I feel as I did when I played important matches for school.

“Utterly overjoyed to have been asked to come again to the Alfred Dunhill Links.

“The swing is in better shape than last year so hopefully the game will match the quality of this extraordin­ary week.”

With a prize fund of $5 million, the Alfred Dunhill Links, which raises substantia­l funds for charity each year, incorporat­es two separate competitio­ns – an individual profession­al tournament for the world’s leading golfers and the Team Championsh­ip, in which the pros are paired with amateur players, creating a unique atmosphere.

Sports stars taking part include Sir Steve Redgrave, making his 18th straight appearance, cricketers Michael Vaughan, Kevin Pietersen and Shane Warne, and champion jockey Sir Tony (AP) McCoy and Dutch football legend Ruud Gullit.

They will be teaming up with a worldclass field of profession­als, led by defending champion Tyrrell Hatton who is bidding to become the first man to win the Alfred Dunhill Links trophy three times in a row.

 ?? Getty. ?? Wladimir Klitschko will test his golfing skills on the three Dunhill Links courses – Carnoustie, Kingsbarns and St Andrews, pictured.
Getty. Wladimir Klitschko will test his golfing skills on the three Dunhill Links courses – Carnoustie, Kingsbarns and St Andrews, pictured.
 ??  ?? Reigning champion Tyrrell Hatton will be back to defend his title.
Reigning champion Tyrrell Hatton will be back to defend his title.

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