Robert MacIntyre wins his first PGA Tour title at the Canadian Open in Scotland

HAMILTON, Ontario — Robert MacIntyre, with father Dougie at his side as his caddie, held on to win the RBC Canadian Open on Sunday for his first PGA Tour title.

Four strokes ahead entering the final round at Hamilton Golf and Country Club, MacIntyre shot a 2-under 68 to beat playing partner Ben Griffin by a stroke. On the par-4 18th, the 27-year-old Scottish left-hander two-putted for par from 12 feet, holing out from 1 1/2 feet.

“Goose bumps. It’s incredible,” MacIntyre said. “It’s a dream of mine to play golf for a living. It’s been a dream of mine to win on the PGA Tour. … I just can’t believe I done it with my dad on the bag. The guy’s taught me the way I play golf.”

MacIntyre finished at 16-under 264 for the breakthrough victory in his 45th career PGA Tour start. The former McNeese State player was a member of Europe’s winning 2023 Ryder Cup team and has two European tour victories, the 2020 Aphrodite Hills Cyprus Showdown and 2022 Italian Open.

“I was in a dog fight there,” MacIntyre said. “Obviously, Ben made it difficult coming in the stretch. He played well. It’s just incredible to do this with my dad on the bag and have my girlfriend here and I’m sure there’s a party going on back home in Oban.”

Griffin had a 65. He parred the 18th after birdieing the previous three holes.

“I fought hard,” Griffin said. “It felt like there was a lid on the cup for most of the day for me. I hit so many pretty good putts, I wouldn’t say like striped putts, but pretty good putts and just kept burning edges. A couple bad putts, but stayed patient.”

Victor Perez of France was third at 14 under after his second straight 64.

Two-time Canadian Open champion Rory McIlroy also shot 64 to tie for fourth with Tom Kim (64) at 13 under. McIlroy won in 2019 the last time the tournament was in Hamilton and again in 2022 at St. George’s in Toronto.

“Three really good rounds of golf, one not so good one,” McIlroy said. “Felt a little out of sorts on Friday. Did a good range session and sort of rectified it.”

Corey Conners was the top Canadian, shooting a 65 to reach 12 under.

“Definitely something to be proud of,” Conners said. “Yeah, obviously disappointing to not win the big trophy, but, yeah, it’s a cool honor.

Fellow Canadian Mackenzie Hughes, tied for second entering the day, was another shot back after a 70.

Last year at Oakdale in Toronto, Nick Taylor made a 72-foot eagle putt on the fourth hole of a playoff against Tommy Fleetwood to become the first Canadian to win the event since 1954.

Scottish golfer Robert MacIntyre made history this weekend by winning his first PGA Tour title at the Canadian Open in Scotland. The 25-year-old rising star from Oban, Scotland, put on a stellar performance throughout the tournament, showcasing his skill and determination on the course.

MacIntyre’s victory at the Canadian Open is a significant milestone in his career, as it marks his first win on the prestigious PGA Tour. Known for his powerful drives and precise putting, MacIntyre has been making waves in the golf world with his impressive performances in recent years.

The Canadian Open, held at the historic Gleneagles Golf Club in Scotland, provided the perfect stage for MacIntyre to shine. The challenging course tested the skills of all the players, but MacIntyre rose to the occasion and delivered a flawless performance, finishing with a score of -15 to claim the title.

In his post-round interview, MacIntyre expressed his gratitude and excitement at winning his first PGA Tour title. He credited his team, coaches, and supporters for their unwavering support and guidance throughout his journey to success.

MacIntyre’s win at the Canadian Open is sure to propel him to even greater heights in the world of professional golf. With his talent, determination, and winning mentality, he is poised to become a force to be reckoned with on the PGA Tour.

As fans and fellow golfers celebrate MacIntyre’s victory, all eyes will be on him as he continues to make his mark on the sport. With this win under his belt, there is no doubt that Robert MacIntyre is a name to watch out for in the world of golf.