SCOTTISH golf hero Bob MacIntyre has apologised after being caught wearing blue in the air at the Irish Open.
The grieving hero from Oban admitted he does it “at least once a year”, and regretted swearing on the course, but admitted he would never change.
He wrote on X: “I apologize for swearing on the course, but guess I’m not going to make any changes in playing Golf from the heart and fight,
This prompted a light-hearted response from recently retired Scottish tennis hero Andy Murray, a man who often berates himself for his own antics. court,
Paul Murray, who is set to partner McIntyre Bmw Open pro-am events only next This week, he said: “Hopefully next Wednesday we won’t be hearing words like that.”
“I can guarantee you’ll see some thinner drives!”
This time McIntyre replied: “Wait and see”
Murray ended his long goodbye at the Paris Olympics last month.
Just a few weeks ago, he and Wimbledon bid each other an emotional farewell.
But heading to the golf course – game He and his brother Jamie have been involved in the sport all their lives – and it’s what has helped keep the 37-year-old focused in his retirement.
McIntyre admitted she is excited to work closely with the tennis legend.
He said: “Andy is a hero to so many people in Scotland and around the world – and it’s very exciting to be playing alongside him in his BMW Championship debut.”

“He has been completely dedicated to tennis throughout his incredible career, but he seems to have been playing a lot of golf since his retirement, so I’m keen to see if his practice has paid off!”
Murray will be joined by a host of other celebrities on the pitch as the players prepare for the event – one of the biggest events outside of golf.
spiderman tom Holland Comedian Michael McIntyre is also expected to keep the ball rolling with Football Jordan Pickford and Gareth Bale.
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