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Alfred Dunhill Links: Robert MacIntyre sparkles in brutal conditions to share lead
Robert MacIntyre (left) helped Europe win the Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black last weekend
Selected others: -10 S Jamieson (Sco), T McKibbin (NI); -8 B Koepka (US)*, M Fitzpatrick (Eng); -7 B Schmidt (Eng), T Clements (Eng)* T Hatton (Eng), T Fleetwood (Eng)
Scotland's Robert MacIntyre shot a six-under 66 in brutal conditions at Kingsbarns to claim a share of the clubhouse lead before the second round of the weather-affected Alfred Dunhill Links Championship was suspended.
The home favourite and European Ryder Cup star made seven birdies and a solitary bogey to join South Africa's Richard Sterne at 12 under overall.
Sterne's compatriot Louis Oosthuizen was a shot further back, while Northern Ireland's Tom McKibbin and Scotland's Scott Jamieson are in a nine-man group at 10 under, and England's Matt Fitzpatrick two shots adrift at eight under.
Robert MacIntyre and Richard Sterne share halfway lead
Home hero Robert MacIntyre shared the lead with Richard Sterne after two rounds of the weather-affected 2025 Alfred Dunhill Links Championship after he shot a sensational 66 in brutal conditions at Kingsbarns Golf Links.
When early starter Sterne put the finishing touches to his bogey-free 67 at The Old Course, St Andrews to set the clubhouse target at 12 under par, it looked like no-one would be able to catch him, with strong winds and heavy rain battering all three courses across Friday afternoon.
But up stepped Scottish Ryder Cup star Robert MacIntyre, who made seven birdies and a solitary bogey in the worst of the weather to join Sterne at the summit before play was suspended due to unplayable courses at 16.14 local time.
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Dustin Johnson fires 64 at Carnoustie to sit one off lead at Alfred Dunhill Links
ST. ANDREWS, Scotland â Ryan Brehm made his Alfred Dunhill Links Championship debut with a 63 on the only course he didnât play in practice to share the lead. Tyrrell Hatton, Tommy Fleetwood and a Ryder Cup quartet of stars played on fumes and held up quite nicely Thursday.
The other surprise from the opening round was Dustin Johnson with a 64 at Carnoustie that left the former world No. 1 just one shot out of the lead in his return to this tournament for the first time in 13 years.
The pro-am held over three links â Scotlandâs version of the Pebble Beach Pro-Am â was just the right tonic for the four Team Europe players who went from the euphoria of beating the Americans at Bethpage Black to amateur partners like Bill Murray and Catherine Zeta-Jones.






















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