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‘My life is so unglamorous’: Hard-charging Robert MacIntyre is long on talent but short on flash
World No. 8 Robert MacIntyre has been cashing in on his talent. But he says he avoids flash and "fancy things" to help keep him grounded.
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Robert MacIntyre, Tyrrell Hatton clinch automatic qualifying spots on European Ryder Cup team
He was unable to fend off Scottie Scheffler at the BMW Championship, but Robert MacIntyre did earn an automatic qualifying spot on the Ryder Cup team.
Scotland's Robert MacIntyre and England's Tyrrell Hatton clinched spots on Team Europe's Ryder Cup squad with their weekend performances. MacIntyre jumped from fourth to second on the European Ryder Cup points list -- trailing only Northern Ireland's Rory McIlroy -- after claiming second place at the PGA Tour's BMW Championship.
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Golf Digest on MSNFeisty Robert MacIntyre sounds like he's set to stare down Scottie Scheffler and jeering fans at BMW
MacIntyre mostly went blow for blow against the world’s best player in the third round, shooting 68 to Scheffler’s 67, and by making a 41-foot birdie putt on the 18th hole, he gave himself a four-shot cushion heading into the penultimate Sunday of the PGA Tour’s FedEx Cup Playoffs.
Robert MacIntyre had a heated interaction with fans during the third round of the BMW Championship, but it served to raise his competitive edge.
Robert MacIntyre could only applaud from the scoring room when J.J. Spaun wrapped up the U.S. Open with his epic putt at Oakmont two months ago.
The Scotsman didn't want to comment on what fans said Sunday at Caves Vallery, but he was mostly disappointed in his final-round performance.
OWINGS MILLS, Md. -- Robert MacIntyre ducked his head under the branches and climbed into a mess of bushes behind the fifth green without a golf club, first seeing if he could find his ball and then deciding if it was worth trying to play it.
Robert MacIntyre Falters In Final Round, Finishes 2nd
The Tennessee Volunteers made their decision on Sunday night that they would be starting UCLA Bruins and Appalachian State trabsfer quarterback Joey Aguilar. Wh
Robert MacIntyre, looking back at Scottie Scheffler's great shot on the 17th hole, realized that he couldn't do anything special at that moment.