Alfred Dunhill Links Championship, Golf tournament in Scotland
The Alfred Dunhill Links Championship is an annual golf tournament held at three different courses in Scotland. The event brings together amateurs and professionals in a team format, using traditional links courses as playing venues.
The tournament was established in 2001 as a replacement for the Alfred Dunhill Cup, which had run for three decades. This event represented a shift in Scottish golf with a new competitive format and team structure.
The tournament incorporates links courses that are iconic in the world of golf.
The tournament spreads across multiple days with matches at different locations, offering visitors flexibility in planning their visit. It is helpful to check the exact dates and venues for each round before traveling.
The event features the Old Course at St Andrews as the venue for its final round, one of the oldest and most celebrated golf courses in the world. This special connection to a legendary course makes the tournament particularly noteworthy for fans and players alike.
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