St Andrews Links Trophy 2013

Previous Winners

Huizing wins the 2012 St Andrews Links Trophy

Daan Huizing cruised to victory in the 2012 St Andrews Links Trophy and set a new record low score in the tournament.

The 21 year-old Dutchman finished on a 23 under par total of 264 after rounds of 65 on the New Course and 64, 68 and 67 on the Old Course. He shaved nine shots off the previous record score in the 72 hole tournament and finished 14 shots clear of 2009 champion Alan Dunbar from Rathmore in second place.

Huizing became the first player to win the St Andrews Links Trophy and the Lytham Trophy in the same year following on from his 11 shot victory at Royal Lytham.

The only blemishes in two near faultless rounds on the Old Course today were twice putting his second shot at the first hole into the Swilcan Burn. Having led the tournament from start to finish, Huizing did not let these mistakes bother him and went on to birdie the 3rd, 5th, 7th, 9th, 14th and 15th holes on his way to a final round five under par 67.

"This afternoon I hit my second to the first a bit fat but after that had a lot of birdie chances through good wedge play to the first ten greens," he said. "I was hitting them close and didn't hole many big putts. I have improved my attitude this year and have been concentrating on distance control."

 

YEAR WINNER HOME CLUB SCORE
2012 Daan Huizing Netherlands 264
2011 Tom Lewis Welwyn Garden City 279
2010 Matthew Southgate Thorpe Hall 275
2009 Alan Dunbar Rathmore 285
2008 Keir McNicoll Carnoustie 283
2007 Llewellyn Matthews Southerndown 273
2006 Oliver Fisher West Essex 280
2005 Lloyd Saltman Craigielaw 275
2004 Jamie McLeary Leven 284
2003 Richard Finch Hull 276
2002 Simon Mackenzie West Linton 289
2001 Steven O'Hara Colville Park 281
2000 Matthew King Toft Hotel 140*
1999 David Patrick Mortonhall 152*
1998 Craig Watson East Renfrewshire 276
1997 Justin Rose North Hants 284
1996 Barclay Howard Cochrane Castle 282
1995 Graham Rankin Palacerigg 276
1994 Barclay Howard Cochrane Castle 294
1993 Garry Hay Downfield 280
1992 Craig Watson East Renfrewshire 281
1991 Ricky Willison Ealing 289
1990 Stuart Bouvier Australia 280
1989 Russell Claydon Gog Magog 284
       
  * Due to inclement weather, the 1999 and 2000 events were reduced to a 36-hole championship.