The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

MacIntyre’s leaning on experience for Open test

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Bob MacIntyre has learned it is good to talk as he puts the final touches to his preparatio­ns for the US Open.

The Oban golfer is at Torrey Pines in San Diego for his sixth major test of his career and he has not been shy in seeking counsel to help his preparatio­ns.

He said: “I’m not scared to pick the brains of the more experience­d guys now. I’m not afraid to do that now. I’d only approach the guys that I’d get along with and had spent a bit of time with.

“I try to pick the brains to help me and that’s been huge, whether it’s technique with some short game shots or just where I can and can’t hit it, like at The Masters.”

There is a heightened sense of caution among the players this week following Jon Rahm’s shock withdrawal from The Memorial earlier this month after testing positive for Covid.

The Spaniard was six shots clear as he finished his third round before learning he would have to pull out of the tournament.

His early exit from the event was a stark reminder of the potential pitfalls which still exist but MacIntyre, who missed the Porsche European Open in Hamburg as a result of protocols, says testing remains rigorous and regular.

He said: “It changes every day, week to week. We had it in Denmark. We were meant to go on to Germany but the date was changed so I ended up coming home.

“I get tested three times in the week, or three times within eight days of getting home. I self-isolate but with the exemption form I can still go and practice. I can go about my life pretty much normally the way I live. Everyone knows I’m quiet so I can do that at home.

“If I put myself in an environmen­t that I feel is unsafe and I can catch Covid then you won’t see me there.”

MacIntyre prefers the quiet life away from the course but his success on it means he is quickly becoming a familiar face. He laughs at the idea of being a celebrity but he recognises his sporting fame dictates he needs to be cautious.

He said: “It has changed, but not massively. When I’m at home, I’m quiet. I never tend to go out to the pub with my pals. I think that’s half the reason I’ve got to where I am.

“I’m a big family person and, when I’m at home, I’m seeing my niece and seeing the boys, seeing my sisters.

“It’s just little things that I can and can’t do now that has changed. People might say something or there is too much attention on you, so, if I’m going to have a few beers with my pals, I will have it in my flat. It’s as simple as that.”

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Bob MacIntyre is picking the brains of other players.

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