
Robert MacIntyre
29-Year-Old Golfer

2025 Stats
Rank
9
Winnings
$8,467,191
Winnings/Entry
$352,800
Entries
24
Rounds
87
2025 Fantasy Outlook
MacIntyre earned his PGA Tour card for 2024 with his strong play on the DP World Tour in 2023. It was quite a struggle out of the gate for the Scot, but he started to really turn it around in late spring when he finished top-15 in three of four starts, including a T8 at the PGA Championship, before earning his first PGA Tour victory at the RBC Canadian Open. Just four starts later MacIntyre had one of the highlights of the year winning the Genesis Scottish Open by rolling in a lengthy putt on the 72nd hole becoming the first Scot to win his national open in 25 years. There's no doubt that MacIntyre has the distance and short game to find success on the PGA Tour for years to come. The question is if he can find more control approaching the greens. Not many of the earnings leaders on the PGA Tour rank outside the top-100 in SG: Approach as MacIntyre did in 2024. Read Past Outlooks
Wins on DP World Tour
MacIntyre fired a final round six-under 66 to claim the victory at the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship by four strokes.
ANALYSIS
MacIntyre was tied for the lead with Richard Sterne heading into the final round, and he was able to pull ahead with four birdies in the first seven holes. His only blemish came on the par-4 17th hole where he made a bogey, but he essentially coasted late on the back-nine to a comfortable four-shot victory in the weather shortened 54-hole event. It's MacIntyre's first win since the Genesis Scottish Open last July, and he moves up to sixth in the Race to Dubai Standings.
MacIntyre was tied for the lead with Richard Sterne heading into the final round, and he was able to pull ahead with four birdies in the first seven holes. His only blemish came on the par-4 17th hole where he made a bogey, but he essentially coasted late on the back-nine to a comfortable four-shot victory in the weather shortened 54-hole event. It's MacIntyre's first win since the Genesis Scottish Open last July, and he moves up to sixth in the Race to Dubai Standings.
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Past Fantasy Outlooks
2024
2022
MacIntyre would have been a winner on the PGA Tour if not for a truly heroic finish by Rory McIlroy at the Scottish Open. Nevertheless, that showing in his national open went a long way to notching a spot on the Ryder Cup team and securing a PGA Tour card for 2024. Ball-striking has never really been the strength of MacIntyre's game, but he turned that around last season where he ranked 13th in SG: Tee-to-Green on the DPWT. Combine that with his natural ability on the greens and MacIntyre could certainly make a little noise in 2024. He has already notched a trio of top-12 finishes in majors at age 27.
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T17 finish in Tour Championship
MacIntyre carded a final round one-under par 69 to finish in a tie for 17th place in the Tour Championship.
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Unable to convert 54-hole lead
MacIntyre closed with a final round three-over 73 at the BMW Championship, finishing two shots behind champion Scottie Scheffler.
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T44 in Greensboro
MacIntyre closed with a one-under 69 on Sunday at the Wyndham Championship to finish four-under and tied for 44th.
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T7 finish at The Open
MacIntyre closed with a four-under 67 on Sunday to finish in a share of seventh place at The Open Championship.
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Runner-up at Oakmont
MacIntyre closed with a final round two-under 68 at the U.S. Open, finishing two shots behind champion J.J. Spaun.
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