The 24-year-old finished third at the Omega Dubai Desert Classic, which was won by England’s Paul Casey, thanks to rounds of 67-68-67-74 at Emirates Golf Club.
MacIntyre has been on an upward trend since graduating to the European Tour in 2018, first winning the Rookie of the Year prize in his debut season, before picking up his maiden victory at the Aphrodite Hills Cyprus Showdown last year.
He opened his 2021 campaign with a tie for 16th place at the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship, the first Rolex Series event of the year, before his tie for third in Dubai, which catapulted him to seventh on the Race to Dubai and into the top 50 on the Official World Golf Ranking.
Breaking into the world’s top 50 opens new doors for the Oban man, including the possibility of playing in the World Golf Championships events, The PLAYERS Championship and an invite to the Masters Tournament.
“It would be unbelievable, but it’s not done until 25 March, that Augusta one, so I’ve got a lot of work to do,” he said.
“I’ve just got to keep believing in myself. I keep giving myself chances, like today, if I keep giving myself these chances week-in-week-out then I’m going to bundle over the line again at some point.
MacIntyre will this week tee it up at Royal Greens Golf & Country Club for the Saudi International powered by SoftBank Investment Advisers, the next stop on the European Tour’s Race to Dubai.
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MacIntyre in the world top 50
By TPN/Lusa, in Sport · 05 Feb 2021, 13:23 · 0 Comments