When Bob met Bryson.
After his impressive win at the Scottish Open Home MacIntyre, who put in a stellar performance on clay at the weekend, is one of the hottest names in world golf at the moment – and Bryson DeChambeau knows it.
Especially because Scott has plainly admitted that after the emotional incident win He had planned to get beaten up completely, which is what happened viral On social media.
“It’s unbelievable,” the Oban ace said after securing his biggest win as a professional.
“I mean, next week is a new week, but let me tell you, I am going to celebrate it with my family, friends and everyone here.
“Look, I’m going to celebrate this with great enthusiasm.
“When we get to the Open, we’ll get to the Open!
“I don’t think I’d be able to stay in this situation Troon I wouldn’t be legally allowed to drive!
“But, I will try to win the Open when I play on Thursday Championships,
Ryder Cup hero MacIntyre, 27, had to push back his pre-tournament press conference for the Open from Monday’s 3pm to Wednesday because he knew the celebrations would go on late into the night.
he arrived Royal Troon came to practice on Tuesday and was one of the first people to greet him. Limit That was DeChambeau, a two-time U.S. Open champion.
The 30-year-old now plays in the LIV Golf Touré won this year’s U.S. Open at Pinehurst and, like MacIntyre, was in contention to make the PGA Championship a month ago.
DeChambeau finished second behind eventual winner Xander Schauffele at Valhalla, while Macintyre finished six shots behind in eighth.
MacIntyre missed the cut at Pinehurst as DeChambeau won his second National Open, but the win came a week after Scott won his first PGA Tour title — with his father serving as emergency caddie.
DeChambeau noted those heroic deeds — and also Macintyre’s weekend exploits in North Berwick.
And he was particularly interested to know how the new world No. 16 was feeling after a night (and a while) of sparring.
Pitching Up to Driving DeChambeau approached McIntyre this afternoon at Royal Troon, who was working on his swing.
The American greeted them with a handshake and said: “This must have been very special for you guys? Congratulations.”
McIntyre thanked him and replied: “Cheers, appreciate it.”
Scott’s new caddie, Englishman Mike Burrows, said to Bryson: “You did very well at Pinehurst, too,” and they shook hands.
DeChambeau then asked about the win Team,
He said: “Are you feeling okay?..”
“I’m getting better,” McIntyre said shyly, laughing.
After this, both of them laughed and joked heartily, after which DeChambeau left.
Golf fans loved the conversation, which was shared on Twitter. DP World Tour‘S Instagram Page.
One punter said: “DeChambeau has made a complete 180-degree change. The days when he was really easy to dislike are long gone.”
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Another said: “The ‘Mad Scientist’ is a very special person. Him coming forward to congratulate Bob on his win at the Scottish Open was something special!”
The third said: “Two Men of the people who were there.”
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