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The American’s stellar finish at Oakmont robbed MacIntyre of the chance to become Scotland’s first major champion since 1999.
MacIntyre had hopes of becoming the first Scot to win a major since Paul Lawrie in 1999 when he was the clubhouse leader on ...
Noda, who's in line for steady playing time with the departures of Andrew Vaughn and Tim Elko, grew up a Sox fan.
That made him the clubhouse leader at one over and the Scot looked set for at least a play-off against Spaun, who had two holes to play. But the American ... that is just a dream.
American J.J. Spaun ... afterthought with Scottish left-hander Robert MacIntyre shooting 68 to sit in the clubhouse with one over next to his name, the only danger in the final two holes to ...
The Scottish golfer who honed his skills at McNeese sat drying out in the clubhouse while others faltered ... MacIntyre was closer to his dream of winning the U.S. Open. What had seemed impossible ...
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