The Alfred Dunhill Links Championship remains one of the DP World Tour’s most high-profile events and is eagerly anticipated by so many golf fans, particularly in the British Isles.

heavy rain in Scotland forced the third round to be abandoned before Matt Fitzpatrick went on to claim an historic double with his mother, Sue on the Sunday.

Then, last weekend’s Championship also saw round three cancelled – but this time due to strong winds – prior to Robert MacIntyre’s dominant success.

Robert MacIntyre poses with the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship trophy beside a large sponsor-filled sign with the event name on

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Another shortened event led to a discussion point among the Golf Monthly team – would the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship be better off moving to earlier in the year in order to reduce the likelihood of bad weather affecting play?

A few minutes later and we decided that there were a handful of obvious arguments for and against, so here they are…

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whether the Irish Open takes place on a links layout or not, with the subject having already been debated by a few Golf Monthly writers recently.

But, imagine the scene – four weeks of baked out fairways and lightning fast greens which required a different style of golf to that witnessed much of the other 12 months.

Either way, having the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship involved in the hypothetical ‘Links Swing’ would make for excellent preparation for the players as well as increasing the chances of a high-quality full tournament.