Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Mac dreams of mixing it with his lefty heroes

- BY DANNY LAW

ROBERT MacIntyre hopes this week’s WGC at The Concession is the start of a memorable run of five tournament­s in the United States which culminates in a maiden appearance at The Masters in April.

The 24-year-old from Oban will tee up in next week’s Arnold Palmer Invitation­al before hopefully playing The Players Championsh­ip at Sawgrass, the WGC Match Play in Austin and the first major of 2021 at Augusta.

His upcoming run of elite competitio­ns on the PGA Tour is reward for breaking into the world’s top 50.

MacIntyre, sitting at 43rd in the rankings, is the top lefthander in the world – nine places ahead of American Bubba Watson.

The Scot will be assured of a first start at The Masters on April 8 if he is still inside the top 50 a week before the major gets under way.

MacIntyre said: “It’s where I have wanted to be for the last year when I had my sights set on it.

“Now I am there, it’s about trying to take the opportunit­y by playing well in these events to climb the rankings even more and try to put your own mark on the world of golf.

“The excitement levels are huge, not just for me but my caddie Mike (Thomson) as well.

“It is about getting comfortabl­e as once I get comfortabl­e good golf.

“I have played a few big events but it is about being comfortabl­e week-in and week-out.

“It is a step up but it is about trying to feel you belong there.

“There is still the odd person who if I was drawn with them I would feel a little star-struck.

“That is part of golf and until I get over the line and play with these guys it will feel the same way.”

MacIntyre would love to get the opportunit­y to tee up alongside one of his golfing heroes and fellow lefty Phil Mickelson during his run of tournament­s in the States.

He said: “He is someone I have looked up to since I was a wee guy.

“To pass him and Bubba in the rankings is pretty cool.

“It’s another achievemen­t as a young kid you dream of happening

“Playing with Phil or Bubba would be massive for me.”

Left-handed golfers have enjoyed a reasonable degree of success at Augusta over the years, which provides MacIntyre with even more motivation – as if it is needed – to make the trip down Magnolia Lane in April.

Mike Weir was the first lefty to don the Green Jacket in 2003, prompting a run of six lefthanded winners in the space of 12 years thanks to the success enjoyed by Mickelson (2004, 2006 and 2010) and Watson (2012 and 2014).

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