The Scotsman

Macintyre needs Texas victory to secure Masters spot next month

- Martin Dempster

It’s win or bust for Bob Macintyre in Texas over the next two weeks in his bid to make a third Masters appearance at Augusta National, having made the drive up Magnolia Lane in both 2021 and 2022 before missing out on the season’s opening major last year.

The Oban man sits 74th in the Official World Golf Ranking ahead of next Monday’s final cut-off for players inside the top 50 and nothing less than a victory in this week’ s texas children’ s Houston Open can now secure his spot through that exemption category.

Failing that, mac in ty re would then need to win next week’s Vale rot ex as open as that event offers the final spot up for gr abs in The Masters.

It’ s the same scenario for mac in tyre’ s compatriot, Martin Laird, and the 41-year-old will be hoping history repeats itself after he won the Valero Texas Open in 2013 to secure the third of his four appearance­s in the Georgia tournament.

According to world rankings expert Nosferatu, only three players in the Texas Children’s Houston Open field can climb into the top 50 ahead of Monday’s invitation D-day with less than a win. It would be job done for American Tom Hoge if he finishes fifth on his own, Canadian Mackenzie Hughes needs to end up in a two-way tie for second while Swede Alex Noren requires solo second.

Meanwhile, Gemma Dryburgh will be hoping to cement her sol heimc up standing when she lines up inanewlpg at our event, the Ford Championsh­ip presented by KCC, which is taking place in Arizona. On the back of her third top-ten finish in just six starts this season, Dryburgh now sits in the sixth automatic qualifying spot for the European side.

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