Bob MacIntyre's Fiery Finale at The Open: A Valiant Charge at Royal Portrush
Scottish golfer Bob MacIntyre delivers a blistering back-nine charge at The Open Championship, securing T7 finish while reflecting on major tournament growth and future ambitions. Discover his fiery finish and post-round insights.

Dramatic Closing Stretch Propels MacIntyre Up Leaderboard
Royal Portrush, Northern Ireland - Bob MacIntyre ignited Royal Portrush's closing holes with a spectacular four-birdie burst across his final seven holes, carding a Sunday 67 to finish T7 at The 152nd Open Championship. Though seven strokes behind dominant winner Scottie Scheffler (-17), the 28-year-old Scot reinforced his status as golf's rising contender.
Key Moments from MacIntyre's Final Round:
- Hole 12 Breakthrough: Stuck approach to 8 feet sparks birdie run
- Audacious Chip-In at 14: Low-trajectory bump-and-run finds cup from 25 yards
- Back-Nine Surge: -4 score between holes 12-17 under mounting pressure
- Crowd Connection: Acknowledged roaring grandstands after 17th birdie putt
Tournament Takeaways
"When the putter heats up, I know I can hang with anyone," MacIntyre stated post-round, having now recorded back-to-back major top-10s following his US Open runner-up finish. His Royal Portrush performance featured:
Metric | Performance |
---|---|
Driving Accuracy | 68% (T12 in field) |
Greens in Regulation | 75% (T8) |
Scrambling | 81% (3rd) |
Scheffler's Commanding Victory
While MacIntyre surged, world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler (-17) delivered a masterclass in links golf:
- 36 consecutive holes without bogey
- Tournament-best 4.12 strokes gained: approach
- Third major title in 2024 campaign
Road Ahead
"Last year I'd have been thrilled with this," MacIntyre reflected. "Now I'm frustrated leaving shots out there - that's progress." The left-hander's next challenge comes at August's PGA Championship, where he seeks to convert late-tournament charges into silverware.
Featured Image: MacIntyre acknowledges crowd after clutch birdie at 17th hole (Credit: Getty Images)