Robert MacIntyre

I was in a dark place with my game.


Robert McIntyre starred this season. The Scottish golfer’s impressive performances have not gone unnoticed and the 28-year-old has won many fans over the past few months. He joined the PGA Tour a year ago, and despite some challenges at first, he quickly found his groove, showed off his impressive talent, and made it into the top 20. An amazing success.

In an interview with the BBC, he reflected on the early days of the PGA Tour and the adjustment process; This was difficult at times. The transition from playing in Europe to such a big tour is challenging even for the best players. However, it didn’t take long for him to show his true potential and make great strides.

A big issue for the young golfer is not enjoying playing golf. After discussing this with the team, he made progress and started enjoying more time on the course. This change in attitude was key compared to when it first arrived.

«It wasn’t a dark place personally – I was in a dark place with my game» – McIntyre BBC Sport Scotland.

«I wasn’t happy when I got on the golf course. I learned a couple of things and changed some things in my group.

So far so good. It’s about me trying to enjoy myself on the course and not being too hard on myself. I’m just trying to hit as many good shots as I can.»

Robert MacIntyre© Ten Golf / Youtube channel

McIntyre reflects on what he has experienced over the past year, expressing how much he has learned. He said he enjoys the competitive atmosphere in America and golf itself. He understood that his game is strong enough to compete at any level in the world.

Playing on the PGA Tour is every golfer’s dream, but getting there and competing with the best is no easy feat. Dominating the DP World Tour and the PGA Tour are two different challenges, the PGA Tour operates on another level altogether. However, McIntyre quickly overcame his initial struggles and mental hurdles, becoming more relaxed and confident after a week adjusting to life in the US, and his results reflected that improvement.

This amazing golfer acknowledges the challenges he has faced, noting that the competition is tough and the standards are very high. He knows he has to compete against the best players to be successful, and that’s what he’s been focusing on. As a youngster, the Scot dreamed of playing on the big stage and watched big names on TV. Being with stars like Rory McIlroy or Billy Horschel is a huge achievement. McIntyre has shown he fears no one, standing shoulder to shoulder with the greatest golfers.

Since April of this year, it seems that he has started to show the signs that many expected from him, showing the skills that those who have played with him already know. An 8th place finish at the Zurich Classic was perhaps a turning point as he followed up with a number of impressive performances. Despite his 8th-place finish at the PGA Championship, his shining moment came when he won the RBC Canadian Open in June. Just over a month later, the Scot celebrated victory at the Genesis Scottish Open. Although the majors weren’t good for him, he finished 8th at the PGA Championship, but that performance boosted him and proved he can compete with the best in the sport.

Bob McIntyre: I haven’t redone much of anything this year

This great golfer says he thinks about his success when he takes a break at the end of the season. It takes some time to analyze and understand what has happened to him in such a short period of time. It’s a fine line from potential to superstardom.

He mentioned that he didn’t look back at anything this year. A week later it passed. He doesn’t think much when he gets a weekend off; He goes home and spends time with the people he cares about the most. The 28-year-old is a person who respects and honors family and often makes it a priority. It hasn’t been easy adjusting to a whole new lifestyle with family nearby, but Bob is getting used to it. The Scottish golfer is delighted to be coming off a four-week break. At that time, he plans to sit down with the entire team and talk about everything that happened this big year.

He also achieved what he wanted this season; Winning the Scottish Open had always been his dream, and he finally made it happen.

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