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‘It’s a dream of mine’: Tears shed in emotional interview as MacIntyre gets first PGA Tour win with his dad as caddy

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Scottish golfer Robert MacIntyre has won his first PGA Tour title, claiming a one-shot victory at the Canadian Open with his father as his caddie.

Four strokes ahead entering the final round at Hamilton Golf and Country Club, MacIntyre shot a 2-under 68 to beat playing partner Ben Griffin by a stroke. On the par-4 18th, the 27-year-old Scottish left-hander two-putted for par from 12 feet.

MacIntyre finished at 16-under 264 for the breakthrough victory in his 45th career PGA Tour start.

A member of Europe’s winning 2023 Ryder Cup team, MacIntyre has also recorded two European tour victories, the 2020 Aphrodite Hills Cyprus Showdown and 2022 Italian Open.

Caddy Dougie MacIntyre puts his hands in the air to celebrate son Robert (left) winning the Canadian Open.

Dougie MacIntyre shared the golden moment with his son.(Getty Images: Minas Panagiotakis)

“Goosebumps. It’s incredible,” MacIntyre said. 

“It’s a dream of mine to play golf for a living. It’s been a dream of mine to win on the PGA Tour. … I just can’t believe I done it with my dad on the bag. The guy’s taught me the way I play golf.”

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