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Alfred Dunhill Links Championship: Tee times, Prize Money, TV coverage as Rory McIlroy heads the field

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Golf is back home this week, as the DP World Tour returns to Scotland for the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship. Unlike the Open Championship at St Andrews in July, this week’s event looks set to be played in proper Scottish weather with wind and rain on the menu.

Ad It is an event the players relish, a Links test in Linksy conditions — while the opportunity to play with friends, family and the odd superstar from outside the world of golf adds to the appeal.

Alfred Dunhill Links Championship'It won't happen again' — Willett looking to bounce back at Dunhill Links after final-hole disaster14 HOURS AGO Rory McIlroy will be teeing it up this week, and will be joined by star names including Matt Fitzpatrick, Billy Horschel, Shane Lowry, Tommy Fleetwood and Tyrrell Hatton.

There could be some uncomfortable moments, similar to the BMW PGA Championship, as Liv Golf players Talor Gooch and Peter Uihlein — among others — will be in the field.

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