Tyrrell Hatton won the Alfred Dunhill Links Championhship earlier today after carding a final round 66 to win by four strokes at St. Andrews.
He finished the tournament on a total of 23-under ahead of Ross Fisher and Richard Sterne.
Hatton carded only three bogeys in his four rounds but his third round of 10-under at St. Andrew's cemented his grip on the trophey.
Congratulations @thatton91, winner of the 2016 #DunhillLinks. 🆠https://t.co/9tgaBGfYJo
— The European Tour (@EuropeanTour) October 9, 2016
Ireland's Shane Lowry finished on a total of 10-under with Paul Dunne a further shot back.
Lowry made six birdies in a flawless final round to finish tied 18th. Dunne posted a score of 69 today to leave him tied 25th.
One of the shots of the day came from Richard Sterne who chipped in for a birdie on his penultimate hole today.
When you hole-out at The Road Hole. ðŸ‘#DunhillLinks https://t.co/r5E4joJL9J
— The European Tour (@EuropeanTour) October 9, 2016
The victory was the twenty-four year old Hatton's first win on the European Tour and his final score of 23-under equals the lowest winning total in the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship set in 2013 by David Howell.
Hatton will pocket over €700,000 with the win and could move into the top 35 in the world rankings.