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		<title>Why long putts and Noren go together at Le Golf National as Alex defends French title</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Oct 2019 19:32:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>ALEX Noren returns to a venue full of incredible memories as he aims to defend his Amundi Open de France title this week. The Swede claimed a one-shot win at Paris’ Le Golf National in July last year. And more glory was to follow three months later as he made a memorable Ryder Cup debut, [&#8230;]</p>
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<div id="attachment_6495" style="width: 1034px" class="wp-caption alignnone"><a href="http://www.golfnorth.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Noren-Paris.jpg"><img class="size-large wp-image-6495" src="http://www.golfnorth.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Noren-Paris-1024x716.jpg" alt="Alex Noren defends his French Open title at Le Golf Natinonal, in Paris" width="1024" height="716" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Alex Noren has fond memories of Le Golf National after holing a monster putt to get in the play-off last year – and then hole a monster putt in the Ryder Cup singles three months later. Picture by GETTY IMAGES</p></div>
<p><strong>ALEX Noren returns to a venue full of incredible memories as he aims to defend his Amundi Open de France title this week.</strong></p>
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<p>The Swede claimed a one-shot win at Paris’ Le Golf National in July last year.</p>
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<p>And more glory was to follow three months later as he made a memorable Ryder Cup debut, which included one of the greatest moments of his career.</p>
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<p>With team victory assured and the celebrations going on around him, Noren holed a monster putt for a birdie on the last to beat Bryson DeChambeau one-up to put the gloss on a 17½-10½ triumph for Europe.</p>
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<p>Noren said: “It was an amazing week last year. I just made the cut and then had a great weekend.</p>
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<p>“I didn’t think I was even going to get into a play-off with the score I had, I thought I had to make the putt on the last, that long putt.</p>
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<p>“I just missed it, but then it was pretty tough coming in for the rest of the guys and I ended up winning. I felt very fortunate.</p>
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<p>&#8220;The putt on 18 at the Ryder Cup was amazing, maybe the best moment of my golfing career.</p>
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<p>“I know the whole match was over, but my game was still going and the coaches and captains had told us to keep going until the end of every match.</p>
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<p>“It just felt great to finish my game like that and it ended up being the finish of the whole match.”</p>
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<p>The 10-time European Tour winner is joined in the field this week by double Major champion Martin Kaymer.</p>
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<p>The former World No. 1 has played in every edition of this event since turning professional, and counts the 2009 Open de France among his 11 European Tour titles.</p>
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<p>“I think it’s one of the best golf courses that we play on the European Tour,” said the 2010 USPGA and 2015 US Open Champion.</p>
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<p>“We used to play on a different date for the last 12 years or so that I have been here, so this week it will be a little different.</p>
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<p>“My win in 2009 was a very enjoyable week in many ways. I was very in control of my game.</p>
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<p>The German, who broke through with his first European Challenge Tour win back in 2006, said: “I had so much support during that week and I was playing really well.</p>
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<p>“The week after I also won in Loch Lomond at the Scottish Open, so it was a really nice time for me.</p>
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<p>“It was always one of those tournaments that you would like to win in your career, and fortunately I could win it fairly early in my career.”</p>
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<p>Noren and Kaymer will face a strong local challenge around the famously testing Albatros Course this week, with the three in-form Frenchmen inside the top 25 of the Race to Dubai Rankings.</p>
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<p>They are Benjamin Hebert, Victor Perez – the recent winner of the Alfred Dunhill Links – and former Amateur Champion Romain Langasque – all seeking to add gloss to impressive seasons with victory on home soil.</p>
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<p><strong>•To follow live scoring at Le Paris National click </strong><a href="https://www.europeantour.com/european-tour/amundi-open-de-france-2019/leaderboard" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"><strong>here</strong></a></p>
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		<title>How Perez cut his teeth at golf’s top table with victory in Alfred Dunhill Links</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Sep 2019 05:00:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>VICTOR Perez claimed his maiden European Tour title as he became the first rookie to win the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship at St Andrews Old Course. Bt the Frenchman was really feeling at home – his breakthrough victory came just 15 miles from the place he currently calls home&#8230; Dundee. And Perez was greeted by [&#8230;]</p>
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<div id="attachment_6264" style="width: 1034px" class="wp-caption alignnone"><a href="http://www.golfnorth.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/Perez.jpg"><img class="size-large wp-image-6264" src="http://www.golfnorth.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/Perez-1024x683.jpg" alt="2019 Alfred Dunhill Links winner Victor Perez" width="1024" height="683" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Frenchman Victor Perez, who lives in nearby Dundee, became the first rookie to win the Alfred Dunhill Links, beating Essex’s Matthew Southgate, at St Andrews. Picture by GETTY IMAGES.</p></div>
<p><strong>VICTOR Perez claimed his maiden European Tour title as he became the first rookie to win the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship at St Andrews Old Course.</strong></p>
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<p>Bt the Frenchman was really feeling at home – his breakthrough victory came just 15 miles from the place he currently calls home&#8230; Dundee.</p>
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<p>And Perez was greeted by the famous 18th green next to the R&amp;A clubhouse where so many of the game’s greats have been crowned Open Champion, by his girlfriend Abigail, who is a dentistry student in the Scottish town, just along the Fife coast.</p>
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<p>Perez was delighted to cut his teeth with a maiden victory, saying: “It&#8217;s really hard to describe right now. I feel like the emotions were really high all day, and really cold, windy, long day out there.</p>
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<p>“I felt like I was able to battle. Matt played amazing. I was expecting some of the guys to charge.</p>
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<p>“We were fortunate in a it was a one-on-one battle on the back nine. I was able to make that birdie on 14 that really pulled me back – and then just held strong till the end. I was fortunate it was my time.</p>
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<p>“After the birdie on 14, getting tied for the lead, playing 15, I just tried to still give myself chances. You always expect these guys at this level to make birdies and you have to stay aggressive.</p>
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<p>“I think when Matt hit his drive down 16, well, I thought: ‘There you have it. This is what these guys do. They come in there and give themselves chances.’</p>
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<p>“I hit a great drive to 17 that really settled me and a great iron shot that I thought hit it close. Going down the last with a one-shot lead is all you can ask for.</p>
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<p>“The format is awesome. I think it&#8217;s a chance for the amateurs to see from inside the ropes and connect with the players, which is something that they strive for, and they love to do and chat with us, and ask what clubs we hit – and why, and all those kind of questions.</p>
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<p>“ I think it&#8217;s really cool that we can give back to those people, as well,” Perez added.</p>
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<p>“Obviously there&#8217;s nothing like a win. The confidence you get from getting it done – it&#8217;s so difficult at this level to win,” said the two-time Challenge Tour winner.</p>
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<p>“Being my first year, I&#8217;m obviously delighted.”</p>
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<p>But there was clue to Perez’s victory – going in to the Dunhill he sat seventh in strokeaverage on links courses since January 2017, at 69.25.</p>
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<p>He was behind just Jordan Spieth (69.25), Eddie Pepperell (69.21), Tommy Fleetwood (69.16), Justin Rose (69.16), Robert MacIntyre (69.07) and Jon Rahm (68.86).</p>
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<p>It was a tense battle throughout as the 27-year-old locked horns with his playing partner Matthew Southgate, having both shared a two-stroke lead heading into the final day.</p>
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<p>Perez was one stroke behind the Essex golfer – who was playing with former R&amp;A secretary Peter Dawson – heading into the back nine, despite a flawless front nine completed in two-under.</p>
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<p>A dropped shot at the par three 11<sup>th</sup> meant he dropped further off the pace.</p>
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<p>But a birdie at the par five 14<sup>th</sup> for the 2018 European Challenge Tour graduate, and a bogey for Southgate, meant a two-shot swing had them level going down the stretch.</p>
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<p>Southgate’s missed par putt at the 17<sup>th</sup> was decisive as Perez edged ahead and two pars at the famous final hole at the Home of Golf earned Perez a career-changing victory as he moved to 17<sup>th</sup> in the Race to Dubai rankings.</p>
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<p>Southgate had been left feeling frustrated after missing the cut at Wentworth a week earlier.</p>
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<p>But a return to Carnoustie where he and his father have been country members and the Home of Golf – where he claimed the biggest victory of his amateur career in the St Andrews Links Trophy, in 2010, clearly rejuvenated him.</p>
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<p>Southgate, who saves his best performances for links golf – he was sixth in the 2017 Open at Royal Birkdale – could console himself with an important outright second place finish.</p>
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<p>Southend’s Southgate, who is attached to Thorpe Hall – the club where amateur legend Sir Michael Bonallack, the R&amp;A secretary before Peter Dawson, is also a member – said: “I&#8217;ve done everything I can do.</p>
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<p>“I was impressed with how level-headed I stayed and felt amazingly calm really all day, which is quite a surprise to be honest.</p>
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<p>“I thought I might be a little more excited and kept a great rhythm with my swing. Didn&#8217;t miss a shot all day and if anything, hit a couple too good that went past the flag.</p>
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<p>“It&#8217;s been a horrible season for me and this has sorted that right out and gotten us right back to the Race to Dubai and that&#8217;s the goal for me, really.</p>
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<p>“I think I&#8217;ve proven to the world this week that when I do switch it on, I can mix it with the best and I&#8217;ve beaten a hell of a lot of good players this week.</p>
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<p>“I&#8217;ve played some great golf, and you can&#8217;t help but be pleased. Victor, what a gentleman. I&#8217;ve never played with him before, and couldn&#8217;t be happier for him.</p>
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<p>“You know, one of us was on the first tee and I was thinking, I hope one of us gets our first win, and golf&#8217;s bigger than individual.</p>
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<p>“It&#8217;s a big gentleman&#8217;s game, and it was an absolute pleasure to shake his hand on the last green there. He played fantastic all day, and I&#8217;m chuffed to bits coming second to such a great bloke.”</p>
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<p>That runners-up spot secured Southgate’s European Tour card for 2020 after a disappointing season up to that point.</p>
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<p>Tommy Fleetwood, meanwhile, won the team prize in the pro-am event alongside partner Ogden Phipps II, pipping Rory McIlroy and his father Gerry to the title, denying the four-time Major winner a perfect 60th birthday present for his dad.</p>
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<p>Fleetwood, who denied the McIlroys the team prize by virtue of his better pro’s score, said: “I played all right today. I think putting was a massive difference.</p>
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<p>“Yesterday I struggled and it was a bit of a flat day. For the most part today, I was thinking about the team competition.</p>
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<p>“I think it took my mind off everything else and just got on a really nice run,” said Fleetwood.</p>
<p>“We&#8217;ve played in it a lot and I know how much it means to those guys. I was nervous.</p>
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<p>“I said to Ogden, we had five holes left, and he said, ‘I&#8217;m going to need you on these last few.’</p>
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<p>“He was nervous coming down the stretch but we did great. To win it. It means a lot when it&#8217;s not just yourself and it&#8217;s a partnership.”</p>
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<p>For final scores at the Alfred Dunhill Links, click <a href="http://www.europeantour.com/europeantour/season=2019/tournamentid=2019082/leaderboard/index.html" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">here</a>.</p>
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<div id="attachment_6264" style="width: 1034px" class="wp-caption alignnone"><a href="http://www.golfnorth.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/Perez.jpg"><img class="size-large wp-image-6264" src="http://www.golfnorth.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/Perez-1024x683.jpg" alt="2019 Alfred Dunhill Links winner Victor Perez" width="1024" height="683" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Frenchman Victor Perez, who lives in nearby Dundee, became the first rookie to win the Alfred Dunhill Links, beating Essex’s Matthew Southgate, at St Andrews. Picture by GETTY IMAGES.</p></div>
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		<title>Jordan and Rose’s Dunhill Links are sharing amateur victories at St Andrews</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Sep 2019 19:16:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>MATTHEW Jordan carded a stunning 64, which included a hole-out eagle two followed by five successive birdies, at St Andrews Old Course to take the halfway lead in the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship. The promising Cheshire has been plying his trade primarily on the European Challenge Tour this year, where the Royal Liverpool member has [&#8230;]</p>
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<p><strong>MATTHEW Jordan carded a stunning 64, which included a hole-out eagle two followed by five successive birdies, at St Andrews Old Course to take the halfway lead in the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship.</strong></p>
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<p>The promising Cheshire has been plying his trade primarily on the European Challenge Tour this year, where the Royal Liverpool member has already claimed a maiden professional victory.</p>
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<p>And he knows how to win around the Old Course having claimed the St Andrews Links Trophy two years ago – arguably the leading strokeplay event for amateurs in the UK – shooting nine-under for 54 holes, having played the first round on the Jubilee.</p>
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<p>The 2017 Walker Cup player, who grew up playing at Hoylake currently sits second in the Road to Mallorca rankings – and he continues to impress in his dalliances with the European Tour.</p>
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<p>The 23-year-old led the opening round of the Betfred British Masters in May, eventually finishing in a share of 15<sup>th</sup> place at Hillside Golf Club, showing his likeness for the Southport links not far from his home.</p>
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<p>And he is out in front once again on British soil after a round which caught fire when he holed out with his approach at the par-four third hole.</p>
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<p>Five birdies in a row from the fourth led to a front nine 29 and stirred hope of a potential chase for the magic number of 59.</p>
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<p>Jordan, who clearly relishes links golf, said: “After that start, I wanted to keep momentum, because I knew I would have chances.</p>
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<p>“I’ll just try and go as low as possible because the scoring is so good. You can&#8217;t make a few birdies and think, oh, I&#8217;ve done my job.</p>
<p>“I was just free-wheeling it really. I wasn&#8217;t thinking too much which is probably a good thing.</p>
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<p>“A 59 did cross my mind once. I had my friends here and they were quick to tell me that they wanted the same on the back nine.</p>
<p>“I&#8217;ve done quite well recently. I had one more invite so I just asked my managers, and tried to sort it out because I really wanted to play it – and I absolutely love this place.</p>
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<p>“I am must trying to make the most of it,” added Jordan.</p>
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<p>Eight pars and a birdie on the way home were still enough to earn the Liverpudlian a 14-under total and a one-stroke advantage over his friend, Challenge Tour No, 1 Calum Hill, the leading Scot at halfway, as well as Essex’s Matthew Southgate and Swede Joakim Lagergren.</p>
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<p>Hill, who has one twice on the Challenge Tour this year, said: “It’s always nice to be at home and play in front of family and friends that can come out and watch.</p>
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<p>“And it&#8217;s even better that I played well and they can enjoy themselves because of that as well.</p>
<p>“It’s slightly different this week because everyone is playing a different course at a different time,”added Hill, who is just one win away from automatich promotion to the main tour under the current rules.</p>
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<p>“It&#8217;s just about playing as well as you can, and going as low as you can over these first two days and then after three rounds, I think you can look at your position a bit better and judge what you need to do for the final day.”</p>
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<p>World No. 4 Justin Rose was among the six players in a tie for fifth position on 12-under.</p>
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<p>Rose, was also on 59 watch after making six birdies and an eagle in eight holes at Kingsbarn – where the featured players on Sky TV’s coverage were playing in the second round.</p>
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<p>The Hampshire ace, who has spoken about the effects of Hurricane Dorian on the Bahamas, where his family have had their main home for some five years, said: “It was an unbelievable front nine.</p>
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<p>“Obviously a great round. Got me in the tournament. Eleven birdies, never going to be disappointed with that.</p>
<p><strong>“</strong>I&#8217;m taking credit for the 28. JT (Justin Timberlake) was over the back of the par five third green in three, putted up near my coin and gave me a perfect read and I made an eagle putt.”</p>
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<p>If Rose and Jordan can keep their place near the top of the leaderboard – and possibly find themselves paired for Sunday’s final round, they will have more than one thing in common.</p>
<p>Jordan’s first national win as an amateur came at North Hants – Rose’s home course – in the 2016 Hampshire Hog, the event won in 1995 as a 14-year-old by the Ryder Cup star, who quickly became the country’s hottest young prospect.</p>
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<p>And Rose was the Hampshire player to win the St Andrews Links Trophy back in 1997 – the summer he became the youngest player to appear in the Walker Cup, having been selected – like Jordan – after his win at St Andrews.</p>
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<p>Rose is tied alongside two home stars in Russell Knox and Richie Ramsey as well as New Zealand’s Ryan Fox, Wiltshire’s Jordan Smith and Frenchman Victor Perez.</p>
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<p>•<strong>For live scores from the third round of the Alfred Dunhill Links. click </strong><a href="http://Matthew Jordan playing the 18th on St Andrews Old Course in the second round of the Alfred Dunhill LInks," target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"><strong>here.</strong></a></p>
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<h2>Rose family helping relief effort in Bahamas after Hurricane Dorian</h2>
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<p><strong>JUSTIN ROSE lives in Nassau, some 100 miles south of where the eye of the storm hit but it certainly has given Rose a hefty dose of reality.</strong></p>
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<p><strong>Rose said before the event began: “We were very fortunate to get away with it. </strong></p>
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<p><strong>“We caught the fringes of the storm. We had three days of 40-miles-an-hour wind but nothing to impact the house, nothing dangerous at all. </strong></p>
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<p>“<strong>Just coastal erosion, beach erosion, stuff like that. We feel very lucky to get away with it.</strong></p>
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<p><strong>“You realise how vulnerable you are when you see the power of the storm and what it can do. </strong></p>
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<p><strong>“Nassau has become very much the heart of the relief effort. That’s where my wife is, at a children’s home in Nassau, working and helping and doing what she can.</strong></p>
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<p><strong>“A lot of us in the community have done as much fundraising as possible.</strong></p>
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<p><strong>“Where I live at, Tiger Woods and Justin Timberlake have been involved in setting up a significant fund that can try to help some of the rebuilding process. </strong></p>
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<p><strong>“In a small community like the Bahamas, when something so devastating happens, we definitely club together pretty well. It’s pretty devastating really to see. </strong></p>
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<p><strong>“We can lose family, that’s one of the worst things that can happen. But to lose maybe your whole family and your whole family home. Kids are orphaned. </strong></p>
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<p><strong>“There are going to be many stories of things like this. Golf is insignificant at that point. It’s always family first and these tragedies rip families apart. </strong></p>
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<p><strong>“Those are very important things to think about when you get a little bit ahead of yourself and above your station. </strong></p>
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<p><strong>“Your putt lips out and you think it’s the end of the world. Those are the moments when you’ve got to check yourself.”</strong></p>
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<h2>McDowell wasn’t ready to play golf after holiday home was ‘flattened’</h2>
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<p>FORMER US Open winner Graeme McDowell and his family were lucky to escape after their holiday home on Abaco was “totally flattened.”</p>
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<p>McDowell pulled out of the BMW PGA Championship at Wentworth last week because his mind was not on playing golf after the worst natural disaster in the Bahama’s history.</p>
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<p>Some 1,300 people are still officially missing and 70,000 were made homeless after 180mph winds caused an estimated $7billion of damage to property.</p>
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<p>McDowell said: “It was a beautiful community we lived-in but with the eye of the hurricane passing right over the island, every house was totally flattened.</p>
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<p>“The winds were also so strong, I heard from a neighbour they found one of my wedges hundreds of yards away along the beachfront, and knew it was one of my clubs as it had my marking on it.</p>
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<p>“More importantly, friends and so many people we had met down there have lost everything and while it was a vacation home for us, these people we’ve come to know so well, lived permanently on Abaco.</p>
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<p>“It hurts Kristin and I to lose our house but to see people losing their lives down there along with people losing their homes – and now not knowing what to do with their lives – is an enormous tragedy that we are still trying to come to terms with.</p>
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<p>“Since the hurricane we have been trying to help as much as we can in arranging for a truck of supplies carrying generators along with food and water, and trying to do every little bit to help in any way we can.</p>
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<p>“At first, we didn’t know [the extent of the damage] as we had little communication from our own little community for nearly two weeks afterwards as it was also impossible to both fly into or fly out of local airports.</p>
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<p>“There was also huge amount of violence and looting and things like that going on, so it’s been a very emotional month.”</p>
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<p>McDowell, who was married on the beach by the golf course, revealed: “We had plans in place to be down at Abaco that very week the hurricane struck.</p>
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<p>“But we pulled the plug on those plans about three or four days before the hurricane arrived,” he said.</p>
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<p>“The last time I was down there was at the end of July for my 40<sup>th</sup> birthday.</p>
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<p>“So, while we are talking about life and death here, the house was just a material thing for us that we can replace.</p>
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<p>“What you have to worry about is that there is still over 1,000 people still not accounted for and that makes for scary stuff.”</p>
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<p>Fellow Ulsterman Darren Clarke also had a holiday home in Abaco, which has staged the Hero World Challenge in recent years, and like McDowell, got married – to his second wife Alison – on the same beach.</p>
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		<title>Walters reveals dad’s spirit was present as he shot lights out at St Andrews in Dunhill</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>JUSTIN Walters found his form in spectacular style at St Andrews to take a one-shot lead after an emotional first day of the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship. The South African has faced plenty of adversity on the golf course during the 2019 Race to Dubai, battling a calf injury over the summer and failing to [&#8230;]</p>
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<div id="attachment_6256" style="width: 1034px" class="wp-caption alignnone"><a href="http://www.golfnorth.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/Waters-dunhill.jpg"><img class="size-large wp-image-6256" src="http://www.golfnorth.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/Waters-dunhill-1024x683.jpg" alt="South African Justin Walters playing the Old Course at St Andrews in the 2019 Alfred Dunhill Links" width="1024" height="683" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">South Africa’s Justin Walters has been battling a calf injury and lost his father earlier this year but shot a superb 63 at St Andrews to lead the Alfred Dunhill Links after the first round. Picture by GETTY IMAGES</p></div>
<p><strong>JUSTIN Walters found his form in spectacular style at St Andrews to take a one-shot lead after an emotional first day of the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship.</strong></p>
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<p>The South African has faced plenty of adversity on the golf course during the 2019 Race to Dubai, battling a calf injury over the summer and failing to register a top 20 in 23 starts on the European Tour.</p>
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<p>The 38-year-old also sadly lost his father this year but revealed after carding a stunning 63 around the Old Course he felt his presence as he fired his lowest round on the European Tour for six years at the Home of Golf.</p>
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<p>Walters said: <strong>“</strong>I haven&#8217;t shot anything under 69 or 68 in a long time. To do it here at St Andrews, and the emotions I&#8217;ve been through the last few months, it&#8217;s just so special.</p>
<p><strong>“</strong>I’ve been swinging really well all-year mostly, from about US Open when I qualified, and I got to the Irish Open and tore my calf really badly.</p>
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<p>“Really struggled to get right again for a while, and I finally got over that, and then I lost my dad.</p>
<p>“It was quite hard. I just kind of decided not to feel sorry for myself, really, and kind of dust myself off and coming in here, it has a healing quality,” said Walters, who is coached by West Hove’s Ryan Fenwick.</p>
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<p>“I don&#8217;t know, it&#8217;s hard to describe. I was here with my dad when we lost Mum, and just thought I was back with him.”</p>
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<p>His nine-under total handed him a one-shot lead over New Zealander Ryan Fox, Spaniard Adrian Otaegui, Frenchman Victor Perez and Wiltshire&#8217;s Jordan Smith.</p>
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<p>The famous pro-am event features a star-studded line-up, with many of the world’s best golfers playing alongside celebrities, businessmen and women and family members, over three stunning venues – St Andrews Old Course, Kingsbarns Golf Links and Carnoustie Golf Links.</p>
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<p>Fox, Smith and Perez joined Walters at St Andrews, while Otaegui carded his 64 at Kingsbarns.</p>
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<p>Fox said: “I played really solid and for the first time in a while I saw some putts go in and hit some great shots coming down the stretch.</p>
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<p>“It was just nice to take advantage of those fairly benign conditions out there.</p>
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<p>“It&#8217;s a cool format to get to play these three golf courses, and they look after us so well this week.</p>
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<p>“I love pro-am formats, and I&#8217;ve played with Shane Warne the last couple years and we get along really well.</p>
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<p>“We&#8217;ve had a lot of fun out there, become good friends because of this event.”</p>
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<p>Essex&#8217;s Matthew Southgate recorded the lowest round of the day at Carnoustie with a 65 to sit at seven-under alongside Cheshire’s Paul Waring, Scot Richie Ramsay, South African Jaco Ahlers, Finn Tapio Pulkkanen and Norway&#8217;s Kristoffer Reitan.</p>
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<p>Southgate, who seems to save his best for links golf, said he was “chuffed to bits.”</p>
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<p>“It&#8217;s a dream come true really for me. I&#8217;ve waited a long time to go down that last hole with that feeling. A really, really special day for me.</p>
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<p>“I fell in love with the game again, which is great. Everybody has ebbs and flows in their career with that.</p>
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<p>“The last four weeks has been really good for me and I&#8217;ve got stuck into practise like I&#8217;m 17 again, which is great and enjoying every minute of it.”</p>
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<p>A week after the likes of Paul Casey and Justin Rose spoke about their memories of being inspired by watchign their heroes play in the PGA Championship at Wentworth, local Hero Ramsay, who was the first European to win the US Amateur in a century back in 2006, revealed St Andrews had the same effect for him.</p>
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<p>Ramsay, who shot 65 at Kinsbarns, said: “You always look at it and think, if I want to win one tournament, the Scottish Open, the Dunhill are the ones that are right there because I used come down here when I was seven or eight and watch the guys play in the Dunhill Cup.</p>
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<p>“It&#8217;s cool for me to play in it and just proud that I shot a good number today,” added Ramsey, who was sixth last week at Wentworth.</p>
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<p>“I’ll iust try to keep the foot down because there&#8217;s so many good players this week. The main goal is to get in the mix on Sunday going into the back nine.</p>
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<p>“Old Course St Andrews, back nine on Sunday, those ingredients are just too good. That would be a dream to be there and have a chance to win,” added Ramsay, whose only top five this year came in the Betfred British Masters on Hilside’s Lancashire links, back in May</p>
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<p>Frenchman Perez is currently seventh on a list of players with the best strokeaverage on links courses since the beginning of January 2017 – and revealed why he has become so proficient by the sea.</p>
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<p>Perez said: “I live in Dundee. My girlfriend goes to dental school here. I&#8217;ve lived here for the last year and a half.</p>
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<p>“Being around and playing links all the time when I&#8217;m not in tournaments definitely makes a big difference.</p>
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<p>“It&#8217;s just being used to the bounce and used to the greens,” said the 27-year-old who has two wins on the European Challenge Tour.</p>
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<p>“I don&#8217;t think you can play enough links golf, and it definitely played to my advantage today for sure.”</p>
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<p>Lee Westwood made his second hole-in-one of the season and third of his illustrious European Tour career as he holed a six-iron from 189 yards on the eighth at Carnoustie for the 26th hole-in-one of the 20129 Race to Dubai.</p>
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		<title>Rory McIlroy wants Dunhill victory at St Andrews as 60th birthday present for his dad</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>RORY McIlroy is hoping to put the icing on the cake of a perfect 60th birthday present for his father by claiming a maiden Alfred Dunhill Links Championship title. The Northern Irishman is playing alongside his dad Gerry in an event which has provided him many special memories – but not yet an elusive victory. [&#8230;]</p>
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<p><strong>RORY McIlroy is hoping to put the icing on the cake of a perfect 60</strong><sup><strong>th</strong></sup><strong> birthday present for his father by claiming a maiden Alfred Dunhill Links Championship title.</strong></p>
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<p>The Northern Irishman is playing alongside his dad Gerry in an event which has provided him many special memories – but not yet an elusive victory.</p>
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<p>The famous pro-am event features a star-studded line-up in Scotland this week, with many of the world’s best golfers playing alongside celebrities, businessmen and women, and family members, over three stunning venues – St Andrews Old Course, Kingsbarns Golf Links and Carnoustie Golf Links.</p>
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<p>McIlroy is playing alongside his father for the third time in the pro-am event and, has finished runner-up on three occasions in the individual event.</p>
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<p>Having also claimed his European Tour card for the first time at the age of 18 thanks to a third-place finish in 2007, the former World No. 1 is hoping to capitalise on his superb 2019 form by triumphing for the first time in his career at St Andrews.</p>
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<p>In 2010, McIlroy, who lead The Open after a first round 63, was blown away in the second round of the Open as the wind helped the Old Course bare its teeth.</p>
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<p>After an 80 which ultimately cost him a first Claret Jug as he had to settle for tied third, led to claims Rory did not enjoy playing in the wind despite his experiences as an amateur playing in Northern Ireland.</p>
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<p>McIlroy, who has shot 17 out of 28 rounds in 60s in the Alfred Dunhill Links, in seven appearances, said: “I guess the history I&#8217;ve had at this tournament from getting my Tour card back in 2007 to having a few chances to win, and not quite getting the job done – it obviously would be really nice to win at St. Andrews at some point.</p>
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<p>“I think, at this point in my career, I&#8217;m still trying to play well individually.¯</p>
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<p>“But you know, I&#8217;m taking the team part of it almost just as serious as the individual part,” said the 2014 Open Champion, whose worst score in the Dunhill is a third round 78 in 2008, and has shot 65 or better three times in seven appearances in Fife.</p>
<p>“It&#8217;s my dad&#8217;s 60th birthday next week, and I said to him, what do you want for your birthday, and he said, I&#8217;d love to play the Dunhill one more time.</p>
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<p>“This is his birthday present. His last hoorah, I think. Hopefully we have a good week and make it to Sunday.”</p>
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<p>World No. 5 Jon Rahm will also make his debut in the tournament alongside his father, while World No. 4 Justin Rose will take to the tee alongside pop superstar Justin Timberlake.</p>
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<p>Rose, who became the first Hampshire player to win the St Andrews Links Trophy, one of the most prestigious amateur events, back in 1997, said: “I have just good memories of being here, really.”</p>
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<p>But after winning the European No. 1 crown in 2007, Rose returned from his new US base to play the Alfred Dunhill in 2008 – but has not returned since.</p>
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<p>“I can&#8217;t believe it&#8217;s been 11 years,” Rose added. “It’s amazing how time flies but I&#8217;m excited.</p>
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<p>“The little shift in the schedule and obviously with Wentworth being later in the year, FedEx Cup and all that stuff, it feels like it&#8217;s a really nice time of year to play here again. I&#8217;m excited to be back.</p>
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<p>“It&#8217;s cool to be playing with Justin Timberlake. Obviously I&#8217;m quite happy to be another Justin on the golf course – that&#8217;s probably always the case, anyway, with Justin Thomas and the young kids around.</p>
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<p>“I&#8217;m kind of used to it these days. It&#8217;s fun to be playing with him.”</p>
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<p>Rahm played his first-ever professional round at St Andrews with his father on Wednesday.</p>
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<p>Rahm said: “It&#8217;s great to be here. I&#8217;ve been looking forward to this day for a long time, and it was really nice to share that moment with my parents and share this with my parents and my fiancée.</p>
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<p>“I’m really looking forward to starting the tournament. St Andrews is great.</p>
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<p>“Very different to all the other ones. One through 11, downwind, was really fun. Twelve through 18 into the wind was not!</p>
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<p>“As simple as that. That&#8217;s the beauty of this golf course. On paper, it&#8217;s not the most difficult one, but it can be tough.</p>
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<p>“Those last six holes, from 13 on, I hit five-iron into 13, hit driver, three-wood, six-iron into 14, and five-iron to 15, five-iron to 16, five-iron short on the 17th.</p>
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<p>“I don&#8217;t think it can play more difficult than it did today, but a great golf course. You can just feel it&#8217;s a great atmosphere around this town related to golf,” the four-time European Tour winner added.</p>
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<p>“It&#8217;s really fun to be here. I really love playing here and hopefully I can have a good showing.”</p>
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<p>Meanwhile Danny Willett, returns to action just days after his remarkable BMW PGA Championship victory at Wentworth last week.<strong>P</strong></p>
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<p>Willett, who won the English Amateur title at Royal St George’s in 2007, said: “We had a little party last night and flew up this morning, so I’m slightly worse for wear.</p>
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<p>“But you&#8217;ve got to enjoy the things when you have success, and I fly up now and hopefully the weather clears a little bit and we&#8217;ll play a little bit of golf this afternoon – kind of get your head back on for tomorrow and start again.</p>
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<p>“It is great to be back here. It would be nice to get a good week under our belt, and then before a week off before a really busy end to the season.</p>
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<p>“We&#8217;re here this week and will try and knuckle down and enjoy it for the week it is. Obviously having a great time with the pro-am guys and making sure they have a good time – and see what we can do.”</p>
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		<title>Why Open Champion Shane Lowry loves Dunhill Links  and has eye on Race to Dubai</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>SHANE Lowry will tee it up at the Home of Golf for the first time as Open Champion this week when the Irishman features in a star-studded field of golfers and celebrities at the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship. The 32-year-old claimed his maiden Major title at Royal Portrush two months ago, and has been riding [&#8230;]</p>
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<div id="attachment_6243" style="width: 1034px" class="wp-caption alignnone"><a href="http://www.golfnorth.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/Lowry-Dunhill.jpg"><img class="size-large wp-image-6243" src="http://www.golfnorth.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/Lowry-Dunhill-1024x682.jpg" alt="Shane Lowry at St Andrews for the 2019 Dunhill Links" width="1024" height="682" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Open Champion Shane Lowry won’t take things easy in the Dunhill Links despite the relaxed pro am format&#8230; the Irishman wants to win the Race to Dubai. Picture by GETTY IMAGES</p></div>
<p><strong>SHANE Lowry will tee it up at the Home of Golf for the first time as Open Champion this week when the Irishman features in a star-studded field of golfers and celebrities at the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship.</strong></p>
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<p>The 32-year-old claimed his maiden Major title at Royal Portrush two months ago, and has been riding the crest of a wave of positivity and celebration since.</p>
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<p>He posted a tied 11<sup>th</sup> place finish in his first European Tour appearance since becoming Champion Golfer of the Year at last week’s BMW PGA Championship at Wentworth.</p>
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<p>And now he is relishing a return to links golf – which has provided him with two of his stand-out achievements thus far, his famous Irish Open victory as an amateur in 2009 as well as his Open Championship triumph.</p>
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<p>Lowry said: “It feels like every tournament I play now is a big event.</p>
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<p>“Obviously I had a decent week at Wentworth last week, so I was happy enough with that and hopefully I can take that form into this week and have a good week here.</p>
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<p>“It is relaxed here but we’re all very competitive people – I know I am – and I desperately want to go out there this week and do well.</p>
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<p>“I want to consolidate my place at the top of the Race to Dubai but I have a couple of months to do that and there are going to be some big tournaments.</p>
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<p>“There are some great players behind me but if I can do my own business hopefully I’ll do OK.</p>
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<p>“I am playing in every tournament I was going to play in before I won the Open so my schedule hasn’t changed at all.</p>
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<p>“I’m playing in everything – Dubai and one of the other two as usual – so I’m just trying to go out there and shoot the best scores I can and if I do that I feel like I’ll have a good end to the season.</p>
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<p>“Obviously I’ve some recent success on links terrain so any time you come here – especially on days like today at St Andrews, the home of golf – it’s just special.</p>
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<p>“So I’m going out for a game this afternoon and I’m looking forward to it.&#8221;</p>
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<p>Denmark’s Lucas Bjerregaard returns as defending champion in a pro-am format event which takes in St Andrews Old Course, Kingsbarns Golf Links and Carnoustie Golf Links.</p>
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<p>Bjerregaard said: “It&#8217;s really nice being back, some fond memories of last year even though it was very cold.</p>
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<p>“I&#8217;ve not been playing as well as I&#8217;d like the last couple of months so hopefully some of those good memories can spark a little something in my game.</p>
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<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s little things here and there, it&#8217;s not quite come together. It&#8217;s not far away and that&#8217;s what&#8217;s been frustrating.</p>
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<p>“It feels like it&#8217;s right there and I just can&#8217;t really put it all together at once. Hopefully I&#8217;ll figure it out this week.</p>
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<p>“Becoming a father has helped me mature a lot as a person but also as a golfer. It&#8217;s helped me in a lot of ways.</p>
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<p>“It&#8217;s nice to have them around, they weren&#8217;t here last year but they&#8217;ve come here this year. It&#8217;s a great place and fun town with some good restaurants so we&#8217;ll have a brilliant week.”</p>
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<p>Former Walker Cup player Robert MacIntyre will lead the home hopes, aiming to become the first Scottish winner of the event since Colin Montgomerie took the title back in 2005.</p>
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<p>McIntyre, who was a member of the Great Britain and Ireland Walker Cup team two years ago, said: “It’s great to be here, but it’s not just about being at St Andrews, being in front of a home crowd the support will be good again and hopefully we can have a good week.</p>
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<p>“You’re out here with stars, celebrities, but it’s just about me being here to play golf and enjoy myself. Having a chat on the way round as well, which I like.</p>
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<p>“It’s been a quick year. At the start I was just trying to keep my card and then after the British Masters you sit back and go well, now I need to push on and try to win.</p>
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<p>“Going from just trying to keep your card to trying to win on the European Tour is a drastic move, but I’m enjoying myself.</p>
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<p>“I’ve not reflected too much, which is probably a good thing. We just keep going. You’re turning up trying to win at the end of the day, but we just try to enjoy ourselves, especially this week on home soil and this kind of format.”</p>
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<p>All the players in the field play each course once, before the cut falls at the conclusion of round three on Saturday, and the battle for the title returns to St Andrews for the final day.</p>
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<p>Among the Walker Cup players who have turned pro since GB&amp;I lost to America at Hoylake earlier this month, Somerset’s Tom Plumb, West Cornwall’s Harry Hall and Scot Euan Walker, from Kilmarnock (Barassie), have been handed invites to play in the Alfred Dunhill Links.</p>
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<p>Royal Liverpool’s Matthew Jordan, a winner on the Challenge Tour, and Remedy Oak’s Jack Singh-Brar, the former Hampshire Junior Champion, are the other two members of the 2017 Walker Cup team to get invites this week – along with Frenchman Romain Langasque, who won the Amateur Championship at Carnoustie, in 2015.</p>
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