Robert MacIntyre emerged victorious at the 2024 RBC Canadian Open, clinching his first PGA Tour title in a thrilling finish in June 2024.
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Despite a shaky start, the Scottish golfer showcased resilience and skill to secure the win at the Hamilton Golf and Country Club.
With a final round score of two-under 68, MacIntyre finished the tournament at 16 under par, edging out his closest competitor, Ben Griffin, by a single shot.
Griffin had mounted a late surge with birdies on the 15th, 16th, and 17th holes but fell short on the final hole, missing out on a chance to force a playoff.
The leaderboard also saw strong performances from Victor Perez, who finished just one stroke behind MacIntyre, and Rory McIlroy and Tom Kim, who tied for fourth place at 13 under par.
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After winning, MacIntyre celebrated his victory with his father Dougie, who had stepped in as his caddie at short notice.
Overwhelmed with emotion, MacIntyre credited his family, girlfriend, and team for their support throughout his journey to victory.
Reflecting on his win, MacIntyre expressed gratitude for the opportunity to share the moment with his father, highlighting the significance of the victory for himself and his loved ones.
The 2024 RBC Canadian Open marked a milestone in MacIntyre’s career, solidifying his place among golf’s elite and paving the way for future success on the PGA Tour.

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