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October 2007
15/10/07
Shoulder season begins on the Links
The shoulder season runs until 31 October. Green fee for the Old Course is now £88. Full list of green fees

Links News for October online now
07/10/07
Nick Dougherty wins the Dunhill
England's Nick Dougherty triumphed on the Old Course today, winning the Dunhill by two shots from Justin Rose. 'This is the best day of my career,' he said afterwards. Nick finished on 18 under par. Rose came home in 16 under, with third place going to Rory McIlroy a shot further back. Paul Lawrie and Barry Lane finished on 14 under. Ernie Els and Trevor Immelman shared sixth on 13 under more

06/10/07
Alfred Dunhill Links Championship 2007, round three
Another glorious day on the Old Course saw England's Nick Dougherty take a big step towards winning in Britain for the first time. He completed a round of 66 to lead the tournament on 17 under par. Best of the day at St Andrews was Anthony Wall, last year's joint runner up, who scored a 65, one off Bradley Dredge's course record. Peter O'Malley is on 14 under, while the group on 13 under includes former winners Paul Lawrie and Padraig Harrington

Nick Dougherty eyes his putt on sixteen.
05/10/07
Alfred Dunhill Links Championship 2007
Perfect weather conditions encouraged excellent scoring today on the Old Course. Best round of the day came from Trevor Immelman, who closed with a 65. Darren Clarke went out in 29, finishing with a 66 that included birdies at 17 and 18. Tournament leaders are Hennie Otto, Peter O'Malley and Nick Dougherty on 11 under par.

Trevor Immelman plays to the last hole

Darren Clarke tees off on seventeen en route to a birdie
04/10/07
Dunhill gets off to a great start
The Alfred Dunhill Links Championship began today. Best scores at St Andrews came from former champion Paul Lawrie (below), who is also honorary president of St Andrews Links Junior Golf Association, and Søren Hansen who both scored 66. Tournament leader is Steve Webster who recorded a 65 at Carnoustie. Hennie Otto and Scott Strange signed for 66s at Carnoustie to share second place

Paul Lawrie reflects on a first round 66 on the Old Course
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