Draw and start times for Alfred Dunhill Links
Defending champion and Ryder Cup hero Tyrrell Hatton will partner his dad Jeff in the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship as he bids to win a historic fourth title.
The two played together last year when Hatton won the professional title and finished second in the Team Championship with Jeff.
The draw, announced today, also reveals a new-look Fitzpatrick family line-up, with Matt switching partners from mum Sue, with whom he won the Individual and Team Championship in 2023, to dad Russell. On this occasion Sue plays with her younger son, DP World Tour player Alex, as the Fitzpatricks chase a double.
Another European Ryder Cup star Tommy Fleetwood partners American Ogden Phipps II, with whom he won the 2019 Team Championship, while local Scottish hero Bob MacIntyre teams up with Brett Overman.
Among a strong line-up of Major Champions, Brooks Koepka partners Neal ElAttrache, Dustin Johnson partners his father-in-law Wayne Gretzky, Cam Smith is paired with fellow Australian David Fox, Martin Kaymer plays with father Horst Kaymer, while two-time Dunhill champion Padraig Harrington partners fellow Irishman Kieran McManus.
Hollywood couple Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta-Jones, who are both playing are paired with English professionals. Douglas partners John Parry while Catherine Zeta-Jones is playing with 2014 champion Oliver Wilson.
Among other entertainment stars, Bill Murray is paired with Jordan Smith, Ronan Keating with Dan Brown and American rock star Huey Lewis with Marcus Armitage.
Scotland’s tennis legend Andy Murray, playing in his first Alfred Dunhill Links, is teamed up with Eddie Pepperell.
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This is the 40th year that Alfred Dunhill has supported golf at St Andrews – first in the Alfred Dunhill Cup from 1985, then in the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship from 2001. During that time, many millions have been raised for charity.
In June 2011 the Alfred Dunhill Links Foundation was established as the official Foundation of the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship. The Foundation is committed to developing young amateur golfers in Scotland and South Africa and also supports the University of St Andrews and the St Andrews Pilgrim Foundation, which refurbishes and preserves historical monuments in the town.


