MacIntyre says rest in Oban shows US Open ambition
Bob MacIntyre says his decision to withdraw from the Memorial Tournament after his Canada Open win shows the height of his US Open ambition. Source: BBC
Bob MacIntyre says his decision to withdraw from the Memorial Tournament after his Canada Open win shows the height of his US Open ambition. Source: BBC
Shane Lowry says he "feels like a better player" than the one who won the Open Championship in 2019 as he gears up for the US Open at Pinehurst. Source: BBC
Bob MacIntyre had his father on the bag as he earned a first PGA Tour win, and the Scot will make sure his parents profit. Source: BBC
The biggest win of Bob MacIntyre's career is a huge breakthrough moment for the Scot who has struggled to settle in the US, writes Iain Carter. Source: BBC
Golf fan Paul Emerson helps caddie for CT Pan after Mike 'Fluff' Cowan picks up an injury at the Canadian Open. Source: BBC
Scotland's Robert MacIntyre, with his dad Dougie as caddie, wins his first PGA Tour title at the Canadian Open. Source: BBC
Japan's Yuka Saso recovers from a three-shot deficit to became the youngest player to win two US Women's Open titles. Source: BBC
England's Laurie Canter claims his first DP World Tour title 13 years after turning pro with victory in the European Open in Hamburg. Source: BBC
Robert MacIntyre takes a four-shot lead into the final day of the Canadian Open after a strong finish to his third round. Source: BBC
Australian Minjee Lee cards an impressive four under 66 to join American Andrea Lee and Thailand's Wichanee Meechai in a three-way lead after the third round of the US Women's Open. Source: BBC