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MacIntyre Highly Critical Of CBS Sports Drone In His March To RBC Canadian Open Success

New RBC Canadian Open champion Robert MacIntyre was highly criticial of an annoying CBS Sports drone on route to his maiden PGA Tour triumph. MacIntyre, 27, became the first Scottish-born winner of the prestig0us Canadian title in 90-years holding-on to capture the trophy in foggy Scottish-like weather on the host Hamilton Country Club course. And while praising the efforts of his father, Dougie as his stand-in caddy MacIntyre was far from pleased with a CBS Sports drone that he heavily criticised ...

MacIntyre: The Rewards, Richees & Exemptions In Securing RBC Canadian Open Success

Robert MacIntyre: The Rewards, Riches & Exemptions In Securing RBC Canadian Open Success: Robert MacIntyre wins his maiden PGA TOUR victory in his 45th start at the age of 27 years, 9 months, 30 days Earns a two-year PGA TOUR exemption to the end of the 2026 season Collected a first prize cheque for $US 1.7m Becomes the fifth player this season to convert four-stroke 54-hole lead/co-lead to a win (Jake Knapp/Mexico Open at Vidanta, Akshay Bhatia/Valero Texas Open, Chris Gotterup/Myrtle Beach ...

MacIntyre Becomes First Scot In 90-Years To Capture RBC Canadian Open

Robert MacIntyre has become the first Scottish-born golfer in 90-years to celebrate success in the RBC Canadian Open. MacIntryre, 27, posted a closing round of 68 for a four-round 16-under par tally to win by a single shot in foggy condtions on the host Hamilton Golf and Country Club course. And what a proud moment for the MacIntyre family with MacIntyre’s father Dougie acting as caddy to this champion son. However, dad will not be on the bag for this coming week’s Jack Nicklaus hosted ...

MacIntyre Set To Become First Scot In Near A Century To Capture RBC Canadian Open

Robert MacIntyre is set to become the first Scot in near on 100-years to capture the RBC Canadian Open. MacIntyre, 27, will take a four-shot lead into the last round of Canada’s premier mens golfing event after his barnstorming finish on day three of the event being staged on the host Hamilton Golf and Country Club. The proud Scot looked in trouble early in opening ‘moving day’ with a first hole bogey before a first birdie of his round at the fourth.  He was one-over again in bogeying ...

Dramatic Twist In Scottie Scheffler PGA Championship Traffic Violations Arrest

There has been a dramatic twist surrouding the arrest of World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler on day two of the recent PGA Championship in suburban Louisville, Kentucky The Louisville Metro Police Department it is being reported has launched an investigation into whether its officers followed proper protocols when Scheffler was arrested in heading to the host Valhalla course “The internal investigation is still ongoing”, said police chief Jacquelyn Gwinn-Villaroel said in a statement. “Any ...

DeChambeau: “I Surprised Myself, I Shocked Myself, I Impressed Myself”.

Bryson DeChambeau again reminded the golf world of his enormous talent coming within a shot of forcing a play-off in the hosting of the 106th PGA Championship at Valhalla in Louisville, Kentucky. It’s been four years and 13 major championship appearances since DeChambeau thrilled fans in capturing the 2020 US Open and now after finishing a best of T6th at last month’s Masters, the LIV Golf star went within one place of making it two majors. An impressive bogey-free closing day 64 handed ...

After ‘Hectic’ Week Scheffler Unsure If He’ll Contest This Week’s PGA Event In His Beloved Texas

It’s an unstatement when World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler described last week’s appearance in the 106th PGA Championship as ‘hectic’. First there was the joy of Scheffler and his wife celebrating the birth of their first child and with the Dallas golfer clearly on a high heading to Louisville, Kentucky as the reigning Masters Champion. However, it all turned pear-shape with the shocking events that unfolded in the darkness of Friday morning as Scheffler made his way to the host ...