Scotland’s Robert MacIntyre is a hometown favorite this week at the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship, the only tournament on the European Tour schedule staged over three courses -- the Old Course at St. Andrews, Carnoustie and Kingsbarns.
The 25-year-old world No. 54 finished T-26 in his only other Dunhill Links appearance, in 2019. MacIntyre is aiming to get back on track following streak of three missed cuts that included the first two legs of the Korn Ferry Tour Finals as well as the BMW PGA Championship earlier this month. This is his first start since Wentworth. “I’m just trying to build on what I started the year on,” he said Wednesday. “I started really well, and the last eight weeks, I feel like I’ve just kind of plateaued out. Obviously missed a few cuts. But at the end of the day, if I go out here this week and I put on a good performance, [those] three missed cuts, no one’s talking about them. For me, I’m not really thinking about them, or I’m not thinking about them at all. I’m out here this week to try and win a golf tournament.” MacIntyre made 11 cuts in 13 PGA Tour starts last season, and he’s 13-for-14 in European Tour action, currently sitting 17th in the Race to Dubai.