The Scotsman

Harrington praises ‘fighter’ Macintyre

- By MARTIN DEMPSTER

European captain Padraig Harrington has delivered a glowing assessment of Bob Macintyre as the young Scot bids to make his team for the reschedule­d Ryder Cup at Whistling Straits in September.

Macintyre, who recorded his breakthrou­gh European Tour win in the Cyprus Showdown in November, played alongside Harrington in the opening two rounds in last week’s Abu Dhabi HSBC Championsh­ip.

The 24-year-old from Oban got off to a poor start as he dropped three shots in his first seven holes before sparking a gutsy recovery that set up a top-20 finish in the Rolex Series event.

“He's definitely a good enough player to make the Ryder Cup team,” said Harrington, speaking as he prepared for the Omega Dubai Desert Classic, the second leg of the circuit’s Middle East Swing.

“He's one of the future players of the European Tour. It could be his time in the next eight, nine months, there's no doubt about it.

“From a statistica­l point of view and from a personalit­y point of view, he's kind of a hearty fella, which you want. He's a tough customer. He's a fighter.

“He gets it done, which is very important when it comes to match play, and we've already looked at the stats and he's very, very balanced, so actually would work very well in different formats, foursomes, fourballs.

“As a rookie, he needs to play himself really tight to the team. You won't be picking a rookie 16th or 17th or whatever. But, if he's there or thereabout­s, he's a player you would be very happy to have on the team based on the way he plays golf and also on his personalit­y.

“You put him out anywhere in a match, and talking to him, he likes that. He has that little bit of, I won't say he has a chip on his shoulder, but he certainly fights like he has a little bit of a point to prove.”

Scottish-based Frenchman Victor Perez was the third member of that group in Abu Dhabi last week, with Harrington admitting he has virtually clinched one of his four automatic spots already.

Perez got his bid off to a flying start when winning the Alfred Dunhill Links Championsh­ip in October 2019 and has backed that up with some strong performanc­es in Rolex Series events.

“He’s almost there with his points,” said Harrington of Perez, as well as European No 1 Lee Westwood. "The work he's done (before the points were frozen last season due to the Covid-19 lockdown), that hasn't been thrown away.”

One player guaranteed a place in the 12-man team that will be defending the trophy in Wisconsin is Tyrrell Hatton, who has risen to No 5 in the world after his latest big win in Abu Dhabi.

“He’s everything you'd want in a player,” said Harrington of the Englishman. “There are obviously plenty of good golfers out there, but Tyrrell does seem to have it when he comes under pressure on the big occasions with big players staring him down, like he was going against Rory [Mcilroy] last week and going against Tommy Fleetwood.

“He's a Ryder Cup captain's dream. That's exactly what you want, a player that has that gumption and can really get it done. Even though he's won four times over the last year, they have been nicely spread out and it’s not flashin-the-pan stuff. He keeps delivering."

 ??  ?? 0 Padraig Harrington and Bob Macintyre during the first round of the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championsh­ip
0 Padraig Harrington and Bob Macintyre during the first round of the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championsh­ip

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