Why Chris Evans Was Barred from Alfred Dunhill Links Forever
Golf Shock: Chris Evans’ Lifetime Ban Explained.
Chris Evans, the famous radio presenter, was banned for life from the Alfred Dunhill Links pro-am golf tournament after his stunning victory in 2011 raised major questions about his handicap.
In this video, we break down:
Why Chris Evans and Nick Dougherty’s record-breaking win caused controversy 🏌️♂️
How his 10 handicap sparked debate in the golf world ⛳
Evans’ reaction after discovering his ban 🚫
The star-studded field of celebrities like Andy Murray, Michael Douglas, Samuel L. Jackson and Hugh Grant who played in the tournament.
👉 Was Chris Evans unfairly punished, or did tournament organizers make the right call? Watch and decide for yourself!
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Imagine winning a golf tournament only to be banned for life because of it. That’s exactly what happened to Chris Evans, the famous radio host at the Alfred Dunnhill Lynx Championship. The prestigious ProAm tournament returned this week with stars like Andy Murray and Hollywood icons competing. But one name missing was Chris Evans. And for good reason. Back in 2011, Evans teamed up with pro golfer Nick Doherty and stormed a victory with an unbelievable 40 underpar finish, the lowest score in events history. But instead of being celebrated, a performance raised eyebrows. Critics questioned whether his 10-hand decap was accurate, sparking controversy that refused to go away. By the next year, Evans had cleared his schedule and was ready to defend his title, only to be told he was banned for life. Tournament organizers allegedly felt his hand decap gave him an unfair advantage. Evans himself later called the decision a boore, claiming it was like a playground tantrum. The boy who owns the ball just took it home in a huff because his team didn’t win. Since then, Evans has never returned to the Dunnhill Links. While the tournament continues to attract celebrities like Michael Douglas, Samuel L. Jackson, and Hugh Grant, over a decade later, his band still sparks debate. Was a fair decision, or was Chris Evans unfairly punished for simply playing too well?
5 Comments
Should have a good look at a lot more handicaps. In comp. Half not genuine..
He had to hand in his sombrero.
It’s the WHS that’s at fault. Cheating a computer to win at golf is simple if you have no honour.
If you play in a tourament or for a trophy.
It should be a rule for your handicap to drop to golf horseracing only 2 sports with handicap
Games for cheats!!!!
Handicaps zero when playing for a trophy in anything!