World No. 70 Robert MacIntyre will make his second appearance at the WGC-Match Play this week in Austin, Texas, where he told media Tuesday, “I know what it takes.”
The 25-year-old Scotsman finished T-9 last year at Austin Country Club, where he went 1-1-2 after beating Kevin Na, 2 and 1, followed by two halved matches vs. 2017 champ Dustin Johnson and Adam Long. He fell to Victor Perez, 5 and 4, in the Round of 16. “I’ve been brought up playing match play all my life – a lot of our junior golf is match play, I’m used to it,” said MacIntyre, a winner on the DP World Tour and DPWT rookie of the year in 2019. “I know what it takes. But it’s definitely tough. You’re playing against the best guys in the world here this week. If you’re not quite at it, then you can get blown out. If you’re on your game, you can do something special.” He’ll play this week in Group 2, where he’ll first squares off vs. No. 2 Collin Morikawa, No. 22 Jason Kokrak on Thursday and No. 43 Sergio Garcia on Friday. MacIntyre has made just on PGA Tour start this season, finishing T-15 in February at the Genesis Invitational. In four DPWT events, he missed two cuts but rebounded with finishes of T-13 and T-9 at the Ras al Khaimah Championship and Ras al Khaimah Classic, respectively.