Scottie Scheffler won the BMW Championship in Maryland, overcoming a challenge from Robert MacIntyre, who was frustrated after losing a four-shot lead. Scheffler's remarkable chip-in on the 17th sealed his victory, while MacIntyre's performance secured his Ryder Cup spot and moved him up in the FedEx Cup rankings.
Robert MacIntyre leads the BMW Championship with a four-shot advantage over Scottie Scheffler, amid a fiery atmosphere and crowd jeers, as he aims for his biggest career victory. MacIntyre, who has recently climbed to third in the FedEx Cup standings, is prepared to face the US fans' hostility and is focused on securing his win at Caves Valley Golf Club.
Robert MacIntyre leads the BMW Championship after a 64, building a five-shot advantage over Scottie Scheffler at 14-under par, with Ludvig Aberg and others close behind, as the tournament progresses into the weekend.
Robert MacIntyre leads the BMW Championship after two rounds with a 14-under score, holding a five-shot lead over Scottie Scheffler, as the tournament heads into the weekend. MacIntyre's strong play, including six straight birdies in the first round and excellent putting, has set a commanding position, while Scheffler and others are trying to catch up in challenging conditions.
Robert MacIntyre leads the 2025 BMW Championship after a bogey-free 64 in Round 2, extending his lead to five shots over Scottie Scheffler, who shot a 65. MacIntyre's strong iron play and putting have been key, and he faces Scheffler in the final pairing on Moving Day. Several other players, including Ludvig Åberg and Hideki Matsuyama, are making moves, setting up an exciting weekend of golf.
Robert MacIntyre shot an impressive 8-under 62 to lead the first round of the 2025 BMW Championship, with Scottie Scheffler close behind at 4-under after a strong finish, while Rory McIlroy struggled early but finished even par. MacIntyre's putting was exceptional, and the tournament features top contenders like Fleetwood and Hovland, with Scheffler favored to win.
Robert MacIntyre won the Scottish Open after a controversial sprinkler head drop allowed him to move his ball from thick rough on the 16th hole, leading to a crucial eagle and eventual victory. Some criticized the ruling as unfair, but MacIntyre maintained he played within the rules. This win marks MacIntyre as the first Scot to win the event since 1999 and boosts his world ranking to No. 16.
Robert MacIntyre clinched a thrilling victory at the 2024 Scottish Open, sinking a crucial 22-foot birdie putt on the 18th hole to finish 18-under and win the tournament. This win, his second PGA Tour and third European Tour victory, earned him a $1.62 million share of the $9 million purse. MacIntyre's dramatic finish included a pivotal free drop on the 16th hole, leading to an eagle putt that tied him with Adam Scott before his final winning putt.
Robert MacIntyre became the first Scot in 25 years to win the Scottish Open, clinching victory with a dramatic 22-foot birdie putt on the final hole. MacIntyre's win, which he described as feeling like a major, was secured after a crucial free drop on the 16th hole allowed him to make an eagle. This marks his second win of the year, following his Canadian Open victory. The win sets him up for the upcoming Open Championship at Royal Troon.
Robert MacIntyre won the 2024 Genesis Scottish Open after benefiting from a controversial free drop ruling on the 16th hole, which allowed him to make an eagle and eventually secure the title with a birdie on the 18th hole. This victory comes a year after narrowly losing the same tournament to Rory McIlroy.
Robert MacIntyre won the Genesis Scottish Open 2024, earning $1,620,000. The prize money for other top finishers included Adam Scott with $981,000 and Romain Langasque with $621,000. Multiple players tied for fourth place, each earning $330,750.
Robert MacIntyre won the Genesis Scottish Open after receiving a free drop from a sprinkler head on the 16th hole, which led to an eagle. He then birdied the final hole to secure a thrilling victory over Adam Scott.
Robert MacIntyre clinched his first PGA Tour title at the RBC Canadian Open with his father, Dougie MacIntyre, as his caddie. Overcoming a challenging start and fierce competition, MacIntyre won by one stroke, earning $1.69 million, the largest single event prize for a Scottish golfer. This victory marks only the fifth PGA Tour win by a Scotsman since 1940. The emotional win was a significant moment for the father-son duo, with Dougie returning to his greenkeeping duties after the event.
Robert MacIntyre won his first PGA TOUR title at the RBC Canadian Open, finishing at 16-under 264 and earning $1.69 million and 500 FedExCup points. His father, Dougie, served as his caddie. This victory grants MacIntyre exemptions into several major tournaments and extends his PGA TOUR membership through 2026.
Scottish golfer Robert MacIntyre, with his father Dougie as his caddie, won his first PGA Tour title at the RBC Canadian Open, finishing at 16-under 264. MacIntyre held off Ben Griffin by a stroke, despite being agitated by a noisy television drone. This victory marks a significant milestone in MacIntyre's career, fulfilling his dream of winning on the PGA Tour with his father's support.