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Hatton retains Dunhill title; Fisher shoots record 61

- The Associated Press

ST. ANDREWS, Scotland — Tyrrell Hatton retained his title at the Alfred Dunhill Links Championsh­ip on Sunday after a final round at St. Andrews in which Ross Fisher shot a course-record 61 at the home of golf.

On a calm day on the storied Old Course, even a bogey-free round by Fisher containing 11 birdies could not reel in overnight leader Hatton, who shot 6-under 66 for a three-stroke victory over his fellow Englishman.

Hatton became the first player in the 17-year history of the Dunhill Links to successful­ly defend the title in a tournament played over three Scottish courses — the Old Course, Kingsbarns and Carnoustie. His aggregate score of 24-under 264 was a tournament record, after rounds of 68-65-65-66.

Both of Hatton’s career titles have come at the Dunhill Links, having won with a score of 23 under par in 2016.

Fisher — the runnerup for a second straight year — had a putt for eagle from the Valley of Sin on No. 18, which would have sealed the first round of 59 in the history of the European Tour. It fell two feet short and he missed the birdie putt back, though still broke the course record — held jointly by six players — by a stroke.

Fisher birdied four holes in a row from No. 2, then Nos. 7, 8 and 9 for a front nine of 29. A burst of four straight birdies from No. 12 then helped Fisher reduce Hatton’s lead to three strokes, down from a margin of six at the turn.

“They started taking all the stuff off the leaderboar­ds so I didn’t see a leaderboar­d until the 16th green and saw he was on 21 (under),” Hatton said. “That made the 17th tee shot a lot harder.”

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