The final round of the 2024 Alfred Dunhill Championship was played on Sunday (Dec. 15) at Leopard Creek Country Club in South Africa. The tournament was decided in dramatic fashion, with an underdog coming out on top.Local player Shaun Norris won the Alfred Dunhill Championship with a score of 13-under. Norris started the fourth round tied for 14th and six shots off the lead, but he managed to overcame the deficit to take the title.2024 Alfred Dunhill Championship Final LeaderboardThe following is the final leaderboard for the Alfred Dunhill Championship:1 Shaun Norris -13T2 John Parry -12T2 Ryan van Velzen -12T2 Marcus Kinhult -12T5 Angel Ayora -11T5 Darius Van Driel -11T7 Keenan Davidse -10T7 Andy Sullivan -10T7 Martin Couvra -10T7 Dale Whitnell -10T11 Nathan Kimsey -9T11 Simon Forsström -9T11 Casey Jarvis -9T11 Matthew Southgate -9T15 Marcel Schneider -8T15 Ugo Coussaud -8T15 Charl Schwartzel -8T15 Romain Langasque -8T19 Julien Guerrier -7T19 Nacho Elvira -7T19 Yurav Premlall -7T19 Alex Fitzpatrick -723 Wenyi Ding -6T24 Brandon Stone -5T24 Andrea Pavan -5T24 Tom McKibbin -5T24 Joost Luiten -5T28 Nikhil Rama -4T28 Adrian Otaegui -4T28 Pieter Moolman -4T28 Manuel Elvira -4T28 Herman Loubser -4T28 Frederic LaCroix -4T28 Hamish Brown -4T28 Dean Burmester -4T36 Benjamin Hebert -3T36 Richard Mansell -3T36 Ryggs Johnston -3T36 Christiaan Bezuidenhout -3T36 Joel Moscatel -3T36 Oliver Lindell -3T42 Sean Crocker -2T42 Scott Jamieson -2T42 Aldrich Potgieter -2T42 Erik van Rooyen -2T42 Laurie Canter -2T47 Kristoffer Reitan -1T47 Dylan Frittelli -1T47 Jorge Campillo -1T47 Gavin Green -1T47 Jens Dantorp -1T47 Benjamin Follett-Smith -1T53 Rupert Kaminski ET53 Jacques Blaauw ET55 Ockie Strydom +1T55 Kieron Van Wyk (a) +1T55 Matthew Baldwin +1T55 Jack Senior +1T59 Matti Schmid +3T59 Lucas Bjerregaard +361 Bjorn Akesson +562 Kyle McClatchie +663 Louis Albertse +8T64 Matthew Spacey +9T64 Pierre Pineau +9T64 Alexander Levy +9Shaun Norris' final round performance at the Alfred Dunhill Championship included an eagle, five birdies and a double bogey to finish at 5 under. 54-hole leader Marcus Kinhult dropped to second place with a final round of 74, also paving the way for Norris to win.The Alfred Dunhill Championship is just the second win on the DP World Tour for Norris, who has had a 22-year career in professional golf. He had this to say to the Tour's news service after his performance:"This last year has been very tough. It's been up and down and all over the place. But thanks to God, my family, my wife. We've kept it together. Winning two weeks ago in Japan and then winning this week - what a blessing."Norris, 42, has never been able to become a regular on the DP World Tour. He has alternated between the European Tour, the Japanese professional circuit and the Asian Tour.