Scotland’s Robert MacIntyre, who still had a chance of winning the US Open, applauds as he watches competitor JJ Spaun hole an incredible 65-foot birdie putt on the 18th to win by two shots at Oakmont. WATCH MORE: Spaun wins US Open with longest putt of the week Available to UK users only. Read full...
Leaderboard: -1 Spaun (US); +1 MacIntyre (Sco); +2 Hovland (Nor); +3 Hatton (Eng); Young (US), Ortiz (Mex), +4 Burns (US), Scheffler (US) Rahm (Spa); +5 Scott (Aus), Griffin (US), Henley (US) Selected others: +6 Schauffele (US), Koepka (US); +7 McIlroy (NI); +8 Wallace (Eng), Spieth (US), +9 Rai (Eng); +11 Fitzpatrick (Eng); +15 Canter (US)...
Tyrrell Hatton says there is “a lot to play for” besides contending for a maiden major title when he begins his final round at the US Open on Sunday. Englishman Hatton shot a two-under 68 in his third round on Saturday, putting him joint sixth and five shots behind leader Sam Burns at Oakmont. Hatton...
America’s Sam Burns maintained his slender overnight lead but the field closed in after a terrific finish to the third round at the US Open. The 28-year-old world number 22 carded three birdies and two bogeys in his one-under 69 to move to four under par. Playing partner JJ Spaun was level with Burns for...
Colin Montgomerie believes this year’s US Open venue Oakmont remains as “brutal” as it was for his painful play-off loss in 1994. The Pennsylvania course, nicknamed ‘The Beast’, hosts the tournament for a record 10th time when play gets under way on Thursday. “It was brutal then,” Montgomerie said, reflecting on his close call 31...
Robert MacIntyre says he is starting to see “light at the end of the tunnel” before his Canadian Open title defence, after a mixed 2025 so far. The 28-year-old Scot has earned three top-10 finishes on his second year on the PGA Tour, but at times has struggled with his putting and short game. However,...
MacIntyre is in his second full year on the PGA Tour and 12 months ago said he was struggling with life across the Atlantic. However, he won the Canadian Open last May with his father, Dougie, acting as caddie, to go with his Scottish title. The Oban golfer says life on the PGA Tour is...
Robert MacIntyre winning a major would not be a surprise and his fearless mentality could propel him to one of the big four titles, says former Ryder Cup captain Paul McGinley. Ireland’s McGinley, who has become one of the most astute analysts in the game, believes the Scotsman’s form over the past two years has...