Scotland’s Robert MacIntyre reigned supreme in his home country, winning the Alfred Dunhill Links Golf Championship at Saint Andrews by 4 shots. The tournament was officially reduced to 54 holes after strong winds cancelled much of Saturday’s play and MacIntyre still managed to finish on 18 under par. He started the final day in the lead, extended his advantage early in his round and never looked like giving it up. The European Ryder Cup hero carded 7 birdies and only 1 bogey on his way to a 3rd consecutive round of 66. It’s his 4th victory on the DP World Tour and he’s the first Scotsman to win the title in 20 years. Richard Sterne was the best placed South African. He finished tied 3rd on 13 under, 5 shots behind Macintyre.
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