Robert MacIntyre Faces Reprimand After Disappointing Masters Performance
MacIntyre dodges Masters media for second day after first-round misdemeanours
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Scottish golfer Robert MacIntyre declined media interviews for the second consecutive day at the Masters after a poor performance, including a quadruple bogey. He finished the tournament at seven over par, missing the cut, while world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler also struggled but made the cut with an even-par score.
- 01Robert MacIntyre missed the cut at the Masters, finishing at seven over par.
- 02His first round included a quadruple bogey nine at the 15th hole.
- 03MacIntyre's behavior on the course has drawn criticism and may lead to disciplinary action.
- 04World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler finished with an even-par score after a second-round 74.
- 05Scheffler expressed frustration over his putting performance at Augusta.
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Robert MacIntyre, the 29-year-old Scottish golfer, faced scrutiny after a disappointing performance at the Masters, where he missed the cut with a total score of seven over par. His struggles included a disastrous first round of 80, featuring a quadruple bogey nine at the 15th hole. MacIntyre's on-course behavior, including outbursts and gestures caught on live television, has prompted Augusta National officials to consider a reprimand. His father has advised him to manage his emotions better during play. Meanwhile, world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler managed to make the cut with a total of even par, despite expressing frustration over his putting performance, indicating he felt he played better than his scores reflected. Scheffler's second-round score was 74, which kept him in contention but highlighted his struggles on the greens.
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