Sunderland Echo

Playing The Open at St Andrews is a ‘dream’

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Scotland’s Robert MacIntyre admits he got goosebumps arriving in St Andrews ahead of this week’s Open.

The 25-year-old has played in the last two editions of the championsh­ip but to feature in one at the home of golf is a dream come true.

“When I was driving in on Sunday, that’ s the first time I’ ve ever had goosebumps coming to St Andrews ,” said MacIntyre, who hails from Oban.

“I always drove into town, and it’s like, ‘oh, we’re in St Andrews’ – but when I came in from above the town I actually had goosebumps. I was like, ‘wow, this is just different’.

“If I was ever to play just one Open Championsh­ip, it would have been here. It’s the biggest golf tournament that you can play in.”

Despite his obvious excitement,MacIntyre is not at St Andrews this week simply for the experience.

The left-hander finished in a tie for sixth on his Open debut at Portrush in 2019 and was joint-eighth at St George’s last year.

He was a winner on what is now the DP World Tour in 2020 and, although currently ranked 105 in the world, he has previously been as high as 42.

“It’s a dream come true for me, but I’ve got to try to compete and win a golf tournament,” he said.

“Of course I’m probably going to be a wee bit more anxious, a wee bit more nervous at the start but once I get into it and after I play the first couple of holes, I’m playing golf.

“If I play well, I don’ t see why I can’ t do something in this golf tournament. I know how to play links golf.”

MacIntyre has had a frustratin­g year with just one top10 finish and he has missed the cut in three of his last four events, including last week’s Scottish Open.

 ?? ?? Scotland’s Robert MacIntyre.
Scotland’s Robert MacIntyre.

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