Robert Duncan Maclntyre a.k.a. Robert MacIntyre is a Scottish professional golfer. Finished his collegiate career at McNeese State University, he turned pro in 2017 and currently plays in European Tour. He reached his highest ranking No. 43 as of February 2021.
Oban, Scotland native, Robert Maclntyre was born on 3rd August 1998, under the star sign Leo. He was raised by his foster parents. He lives by the Glencruitten Golf Club where his father works as a greenkeeper. Growing up, he developed an interest in the game by watching Phil Mickelson as his golfing idol.
With 52 tournaments and 1 European Tour wins, Robert Macintyre has summoned €2,960,573.16 ($3527845.62) as career earnings.
Season | Events | Earnings |
2018 | 1 | €5,818.31 |
2019 | 30 | €2,016,790.73 |
2020 | 17 | €642,150.31 |
2021 | 4 |
€295,813.81
|
Total | €2,960,573.16 |
Besides purse from tournaments, the golfer earns much from endorsements and sponsorship. He is sponsored by TaylorMade Golf, Peter Millar, Arnold Clark, and many others. As of 2021, his net worth is approximately $3 million.
The answer is NO! As a matter of fact, Robert Macintyre has maintained his personal life far away from the media. There is no information available regarding his relationship or girlfriend. Seems like the golfer does not want any extra attention from the media concerning his love life. For now, he is possibly single.
About his social presence, he is active on Instagram (13.7k followers) and Twitter. As per nationality, he is Scottish. The twenty-four years old stands 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) tall.
Turned professional in 2017, Macintyre competed as a pro on the MENA Golf Tour, finishing tied for third place in Jordan's Ayla Golf Championship and then won the Sahara Kuwait Championship. Further, he made the final stage of the European Tour Q-school in November 2017, finishing at 37th place which gave him a card for a 2018 Challenge Tour card. His excellent result of the season lifted him to 12th in the Challenge Tour Order of Merit, to make a place on the European Tour for 2019.
In July 2019, Macintyre made his Open Championship debut at Royal Portrush. He finished the season as the leading rookie on the Race to Dubai rankings (11th place). The rank earned him the Sir Henry Cotton Rookie of the Year award.
In November 2020, he won his first European Tour title at the Aphrodite Hills Cyprus Showdown.
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