Ryan Fox carded a 68 in the final round at the Old Course to win the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship by one shot at 15-under.
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The New Zealander started the day four shots behind the lead but had taken over by the turn. A bogey at the 17th reduced his lead to one shot but he safely parred the 18th to secure his victory.
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England’s Callum Shinkwin (67) finished second alongside Sweden’s Alex Noren (69).
France’s Antoine Rozner (69) and Northern Ireland’s Rory McIlroy (66)tied for fourth at 14-under.