San Diego Union-Tribune

MACINTYRE’S PLAY MATCHES JOHNSON

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Bob MacIntyre grew up playing the rough-and-tumble Scottish sport of shinty, and he had more than enough fight to give Dustin Johnson all he could handle Thursday in the Dell Technologi­es Match Play in Austin, Texas.

Johnson had to rally late with an eagle and a clutch birdie to send the match to the final hole, where both players missed birdie chances and settled for a tie.

Neither the world’s No. 1 player nor the 24-year-old from the tiny town of Oban were sure what to make of it.

“It was a tough match,” Johnson said. “Ended up making a really good halve, and definitely pleased with it.”

MacIntyre, who trailed for most of the front nine at Austin Country Club and led for most of the back nine, walked away with a mixture of satisfacti­on and disappoint­ment.

Ultimately, both remained in position to advance out of their group to the weekend knockout stage.

“Obviously, I was dying to win that match,” MacIntyre said. “I was in such a great position to do it. But he threw everything at me, and I can be proud of finishing there all square. Inside I’m a little disappoint­ed not to win. But once we walk away from here and drive back to the house, it’s going to be, ‘You know what? I can compete with these best guys on the planet.”

Some of the best in the planet were eliminated on the second day of round-robin group play.

Justin Thomas, the No. 2 seed, fell behind big on the front nine for the second straight day and couldn’t catch up. Thomas made a strong rally against defending champion Kevin Kisner before losing on the 17th hole.

Other top seeds in the 16 groups who have no chance to move on were PGA champion Collin Morikawa (4), Tony Finau (12) and Viktor Hovland of Norway (13).

Elsewhere

A hole-in-one helped Stephan Jaeger take a narrow lead with a 6-under 66 at the PGA’s Corales Puntacana Resort & Club Championsh­ip in the Dominican Republic.

• Justin Harding made eight birdies and three bogeys to card a 5-under 66 and take a three-shot lead at 17-under headed into the final round today at the European Tour’s Kenya Savannah Classic.

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