Dundee-based Victor Perez says Dunhill win was made in Scotland

Frenchman Victor Perez lifts the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship trophy on the Swilken Bridge in St Andrews. Picture: Ross Kinnaird/Getty ImagesFrenchman Victor Perez lifts the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship trophy on the Swilken Bridge in St Andrews. Picture: Ross Kinnaird/Getty Images
Frenchman Victor Perez lifts the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship trophy on the Swilken Bridge in St Andrews. Picture: Ross Kinnaird/Getty Images
Victor Perez admitted his success had been “Made in Scotland” after becoming the first Frenchman to win the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship, writes Martin Dempster.

The 27-year-old, who beat Bob MacIntyre in a play-off to win the Foshan Open in 
China last year, lives in 
Dundee, where his girlfriend, Abigail, is a dental student.

“I practise at Ladybank,” said Perez after picking up a cheque for £640,000 for his maiden European Tour win. “I also work at Panmure quite a bit. Andrew Crerar, the head pro, has been fantastic with me.

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