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Fiery Robert McIntire counting memories before protecting Scottish Open

Royal St. George is back to protect his Scottish Open title at the Turf of his home in Scotland, depicted at the Golf course. Compulsory Credit: Sandra Meller-Imagon Picture

Robert McIntire returned to the Scottish Open since the last July participated in the final hole to win his country’s national championship in North Barwick.

But even with condensed PGA Tour schedule – McIntair expanded as a belief that he could never take a week off – Oban, Scotland, Domestic said that he was planting his feet on the soil of the house to protect the title of his tournament.

“As a child is growing up, I looked at the Scottish open in Lom Lomond and dreamed of playing in it,” he said on Wednesday, “and once I used to play in it, I was thinking, let’s win this thing. And it was clearly coming closer. When the vessel comes, it really turns on it.”

McIntire defeated Adam Scott with a stroke, hit three shots in the last five holes, which was brought to Scotland in July last July after winning the Canadian Open with his father on the bag.

This week is slightly lower in the way of a positive current behind Macintyre.

Nevertheless, he is ranked 14th in the official world golf, which is the day before starting it at the Renaissance Club in the first round headline grouping with Scott and World No. 1 Scotty Sheffo (3:28 AM Thursday).

Spotlight Tea McIntire of the amazement factor to come home to take the world’s best in time said, “To know that the path I have and the results I have is real to know it.” “As a child is growing up, you hit the put on putting greens to win it, and I mean to actually be in the tournament and in reality the possibility of living the moments is likely to ask for everyone. You can win it. Whether you can win it or not, you like that you have got a chance and they are special.”

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McIntire said he would get help from having a Scottish Open Trophy on a shelf, but made it clear that he is planning to be aggressive, risks and plays to win again this week.

“I think the pressure is closed, of course, saying with me how much I wanted this golf tournament and we wanted to win the tournament,” McIntire said. “I think the pressure on that side is closed because I have won it right now, but the hope is not from me, (this) from outside, not fans. There are no people within my team because they know that it is a process and we do some things. From outside, hope is through the roof.”

Beyond defending their title, it would not be difficult to find out inspiration.

By car, McIntire’s hometown Oban is around a seven -hour drive for the Royal Portrash Golf Club in Northern Ireland. This week, it is at a distance of three hours and 150 miles to reach the Scottish Open site on the Cowden Hill Drive in North Barvik.

“I want to keep this trophy every year until I stop playing. But again, I pitch here, and I want to win,” he said. “This scottish is open, and it’s almost my flagship event, I would say, after Major. I want to win it. I hope a Scottish player wins it if I don’t win it. It’s just a special, special golf tournament with an incredible field.”

This week is sufficient fuel and energy from the support of the domestic crowd and to keep it in high gear for the next mc in the next McIntire. After all, he is eager to take a long break and perhaps more time for reflection.

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“This season is logged. If you look at the locker room on passengers on Sunday, everyone was dying to go home because it was just a long stretch. For me, I was out of 11 weeks, I was out of 11, played 10 out of 11, just walking empty,” McIinteer said.

“This is a big golf tournament; you are trying your best. It is difficult to now have how much condensation of the season on the PGA tour, especially. It is just logged and you just feel that you can’t take a week leave because if you take a week off, you are difficult.

“But it is very, very tired.”

-Bield level media

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