Monday, June 3rd, 2024 Edition
Photo: Vaughn Ridley
Robert MacIntyre claims first PGA Tour victory with father Dougie right beside him
– by Christopher Powers / Golf Digest
Per Christopher: “Father’s Day is still two weeks away, but Robert MacIntyre decided to give his pops his gift a little bit early…”
B&B POV: With his dad Dougie on the bag, Scotland’s left-handed golf prodigy (now all grown up looking like the lead Hobbit) Bobby Mac finally lifted his first Big Ass PGA TOUR trophy Sunday after this victory in the Canadian Open. Even with “O’ Canada” playing through the speakers during the awards ceremony, traditional bagpipes had to be reverberating in Robert MacIntyre’s head thinking about all he accomplished and what’s in store ahead — a multi-year tour exemption, tee-times in Signature events, and his rightfully earned spot in the ’25 Masters.
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Yuka Saso again! 22-year-old wins U.S. Women’s Open for 2nd time
– by Sean Zak / GOLF
Per Sean: “On a week where scores ballooned over par at the U.S. Women’s Open, it fittingly was won by one of the few players on Sunday who willed herself to a round in the 60s. Yuka Saso was the last one standing — her final round 68 good enough for a three-shot win and her second career U.S. Women’s Open title…”
B&B POV: Yuka Saso stood up to the brutally tough Lancaster Country Club (and the best field in women’s golf) and earned her 2nd US Open title this past week. She’s only 22. With the win, she jumped up 24 spots in the world rankings landing in 6th position.
Just how tough did Lancaster play last week? Only Yuka and fellow Japanese player Hinako Shibuno finished under par for the week. Nelly Korda fired a smooth 10 on the par-3 12th on Thursday, more-or-less extinguishing any chance of making the cut after winning six of her previous seven events. And superstar Minjee Lee shot 8-over Sunday and still finished top-10 for the week. If you love golf carnage then you love watching the US Open.
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WITB Winner’s Bag: Robert MacIntyre, 2024 Canadian Open
– Thomas Hamden / Balls & Bogeys
Per Thomas: Lefty Robert MacIntyre is a confirmed Titleist ambassador. Without even needing to confirm, we know Titleist is ecstatic that MacIntyre, one of the unsung Euro stars of the ’23 Ryder Cup, won the Canadian Open in his inaugural season on the PGA TOUR.
MacIntyre’s Titleist contract commits him to play with a Titleist driver, irons, wedges and ball. The rest of the bag is his to fill out with whatever brands he pleases. Let’s take a dive into his staff bag and see what his set-up includes.
Bobby Mac’s Golf Gear:
FAIRWAY WOODS: Cobra Aerojet (14.5 degrees), with Graphite Design Tour AD DI 8 X shaftShop Robert’s fairway wood – $130 OFF
HYBRID: TaylorMade Stealth 2 (19 degrees), with Graphite Design Tour AD DI Hybrid 105 X shaftShop Robert’s hybrid – $50 OFF
IRONS: Titleist 620 CB (4-9), with True Temper Dynamic Gold X100 shaftsShop Robert’s irons
WEDGES: Titleist Vokey Design SM10 (46), SM9 (50 degrees), with True Temper Dynamic Gold X100 Onyx shafts, (56, 60 degrees), with True Temper Dynamic Golf S400 Onyx shaftsShop Robert’s wedges – $30 OFF
PUTTER: TaylorMade Spider TourShop Robert’s putter
BALLS: Titleist Pro V1Shop Robert’s golf balls
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PAYDAY! 2024 RBC Canadian Open Prize Money Payouts
– by Thomas Hamden / Balls & Bogeys
Per Thomas: The big PGA TOUR paydays kick back off this week at the Memorial, followed quickly by the US Open to be played at Pinehurst. Yet, I’m sure Bobby Mac isn’t fuming over only pocketing $1.692M for his win yesterday in the RBC Canadian Open.
Certainly, he’s got a solid accountant (most, if not all professional golfers better) to navigate his current income scenario: He’s Scottish, plays on the PGA TOUR based in Florida, and just won a boatload of cheese in a tourney held in Canada. How many governments are getting a cut out of his oversized check?
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How a cigarette turned Charley Hull into a cult hero at U.S. Women’s Open
– by Zephyr Melton / GOLF
Per Zephyr: “Charley Hull stood next to the rope line left of the 18th green in the final round of the U.S. Women’s Open and looked back down the fairway…”
B&B POV: Charlie Hull is an unquestionable golf talent; she’s only 28 years old and ranked top-10 in the world. She’s also sassy and saucy on her socials, and last week she picked up hundreds of thousands of new fans thanks to her stylish Malbon wardrobe, swashbuckling playing style, and the ever-present cigarette that dangled from her lips all week. Ashes everywhere. She’s got swag in spades. And the game to back it up. She burst onto the scene at last year’s US Open at Pebble. She’s now establishing herself as a must-watch on TV and our phones.
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