Alfred Dunhill, the longest running European Tour sponsor, is honoured to stage the only professional championship to be played annually over the historic Old Course at St Andrews, alongside the Championship Course at Carnoustie and ‘modern classic’, Kingsbarns. The Alfred Dunhill Links Championship has a unique and enduring appeal for golfers and golf fans alike.
The 2023 Dunhill Links Championship will be played across three of Scotland’s (and the world’s) best links courses; the Old Course St Andrews, the Championship Course Carnoustie, and Kingsbarns Golf Links. Play is over the three courses for the first three days with the final round being played on Sunday 8th October over the Old Course.
Course Map Downloads
Download the course maps and scorecards for the Old Course St Andrews, Carnoustie Golf Links and Kingsbarns Golf Links.
The Championship incorporates two separate competitions a DP World Tour Professional Tournament and a Team Championship with each pro paired with an amateur. For the professionals, there is a prize fund of US$4.8 million and valuable European Tour and World Ranking points at stake.
Champion Ryan Fox will be back to defend his Alfred Dunhill Links title but will face stiff competition from many of the world’s top golf professionals including:
Ryan Fox’s ‘shot of the championship’, his match-winning moment from 2022.
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Amongst the 168 amateurs who will compete in the 2023 Team Championship alongside a Golf Professional are well-known names from entertainment, sport, and business including;
The Alfred Dunhill Links is a thrilling competition to watch. Attend the event for free for the first three days. Tickets for the final day on Sunday at the Old Course need to be purchased in advance.