Tyrrell Hatton cruised to a maiden European Tour title with a convincing victory at the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship. The 24-year-old followed his course-record equalling 62 on Saturday with a six-under 66 on the Old Course at St Andrews in the final round to finish four strokes clear of Richard Sterne and Ross Fisher. Final leaderboard Alfred Dunhill Links Championship Holding a three-shot overnight lead, Hatton fired a hat-trick of birdies from the third and rolled in a 15-footer at the ninth to extend his advantage to five strokes. Fisher cut the gap to four with a four-foot gain at the 10th and Sterne also edged closer with a birdie-two at the 11th, only for Hatton to hole a 10-foot birdie at the 12th to restore his cushion. Victory is expected to move Hatton inside the worlds top 50 Back-to-back birdies at the 14th and 15th temporarily increased Hattons lead to six, before the world No 53 sent his approach at the 17th in to the Road Hole bunker to card a first blemish in 41 holes.Hatton went on to par the last to reach 23 under par and match the tournament record of lowest 72-hole score held by David Howell and Peter Uihlein. Ross Fisher held the midway lead in Scotland It didnt feel that way inside, Hatton added on Sky Sports. I was pretty nervous all day. I started to feel a little bit more comfortable down 14, 15 and was just so happy I got over the line.I had a new putter in the bag this week and it worked really well. Im just so happy. Its the British Masters next week and Im looking forward to that. Watch NOW TV Watch Sky Sports for just £6.99. No contract. Well have a good evening tonight and hopefully I can have a good end to the year as well.Sterne looked set to claim second outright after he signed off a bogey-free 66 with a chip-in birdie from off the 17th green, only for Fisher to pick up a shot at the last to also get to 19 under par. Martin Kaymer impressed in his first start since the Ryder Cup A final-hole birdie completed a blemish-free 67 to lift Marc Warren in to fifth spot ahead of Martin Kaymer, with Bernd Wiesberger and Soren Kjeldsen ending the week inside the top 10. You can watch Englands tour of Bangladesh, plus Premier League football and the British Masters on Sky Sports. Upgrade now and enjoy three months at half price! Also See: Dunhill Links Championship Third round highlights 2015 recap: Olesens win Golf live on Sky Sports Under Armour Shoes Sale . The team said they will announce a corresponding roster move prior to their series opener on Tuesday night in Kansas City. 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Kozun was hurt during Friday nights home game against the Red Wings and did not make the return trip to Detroit for Saturdays game.MONTECOPIOLO, Italy -- A final push from Diego Ulissi saw the Italian win a tough eighth stage as the Giro dItalia took to the mountains on Saturday, while Cadel Evans ended Michael Matthews grip on the overall lead. Ulissi made his move inside the final 300 metres, bursting out of the peloton to edge Robert Kiserlovski for a second stage win in the race. Wilco Kelderman was third on the 179-kilometre (111-mile) leg from Foligno to Montecopiolo, which had two category one climbs, including the final ascent to the finish. "It was a difficult race today, it was really too hard for my characteristics, but of course I am really happy," Ulissi said. Evans finished fifth to take the lead from fellow Australian Matthews, who had worn the pink jersey for six days. Evans has a 57-second advantage over Rigoberto Uran, with Rafal Majka third. "We had hopes of what we could do," Evans said. "Its been a really difficult Giro for all sorts of reasons. We are in a good position at the moment. It was a hard stage with all the contenders there ... We still have huge mountains to go and the gaps there will be even more than today." This years Giro honours the 10th anniversary of Marco Pantanis death, and the eighth stage was one of three dedicated to him. There were many posters of Pantani along the route and a huge cutout of the Italian cyclist on the Carpegna climb, where he used to train.dddddddddddd Pantani won the Giro and Tour de France in 1998. He was found dead in a hotel room on Valentines Day in 2004, and a coroner ruled he died from cocaine poisoning. Julian Arredondo led the race for most of the day as part of an early break of 10 riders who managed to build a lead of more than eight minutes. That advantage diminished on the approach to the first climb. With an average gradient of 9.9 per cent, and 14 per cent at its steepest, the Carpegna was the first serious challenge of this years Giro. Arredondo jumped on the ascent with 36.6 kilometres (22.7 miles) remaining and had a 36-second advantage over Stefano Pirazzi at the summit, with a greatly reduced peloton crossing 1 minute, 57 seconds later. Pierre Rolland attacked off the group on the descent but Arredondo still had an advantage of 1:10 over him at the start of the penultimate climb, with the peloton trailing by 2:40. Arredondo faded two kilometres from the finish, and Rolland continued on solo before being swept up by the peloton with 350 metres to go. Daniel Moreno jumped but he was passed by Kiserlovksi, who looked to take victory until Ulissis attack from nowhere. Sundays ninth stage is a 172km leg from Lugo to Sestola, which ends in a category 2 climb to the finish. ' ' '