MacIntyre not fazed by criticism of Masters behaviour
Summary
Scottish golfer Robert MacIntyre faced criticism for his behavior at the Masters, including gestures and swearing after poor shots. He missed the cut but says he is working on controlling his emotions and focusing on his game, which showed improvement in his first round at the RBC Heritage tournament.Key Facts
- Robert MacIntyre is a 29-year-old golfer from Scotland.
- He shot rounds of 80 and 71 at the Masters and missed the cut (did not qualify for the final rounds).
- During the Masters, MacIntyre showed frustration by making a middle-finger gesture and hitting his club on the ground.
- He was overheard using strong language and posted a mocking Instagram image related to his behavior.
- Augusta National officials reprimanded him for his actions at the Masters.
- He scored a five-under par 66 at the RBC Heritage, three shots behind the leader.
- MacIntyre says he is working with someone to control his emotions better.
- He trusts feedback from his family, friends, and team and focuses on performing well in golf.
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