
Bob MacIntyre is a golfer who has been making headlines for months. The Scottish player has already established himself as an important name on the PGA Tour, with much of the attention centered on him and his potential Ryder Cup performance.
The Scottish golfer looked solid at the Wyndham Championship, finishing T44, with a score of four under par.
The Scottish golfer now has an even greater advantage over the third-placed Tommy Fleetwood on the European ranking list, with three tournaments until the end of the season.
The fans expect that the 28-year-old will have an easy job securing a place in the team, but Bob does not want to look far into the future, knowing that he can only secure a place in the European team with impressive performances.
Rory McIlroy: What can we expect?
Rory McIlroy is the only European golfer who has a safe place in the European team, and the remaining five golfers will fight for a place. In addition to the three previously listed golfers, Tyrrell Hatton, Shane Lowry and Sepp Straka are the golfers who occupy the remaining three direct spots, but it is clear that a lot can change in the coming weeks.
The three FedEx Cup playoffs will be crucial for both European and US golfers, as it could determine their future in the world of golf.
Rory McIlroy will not participate in this tournament, but most of the European golfers who are applying for a place in the team want to take advantage of this great chance.
MacIntyre has a great chance to be part of Luke Donald's team, and there is no doubt that his performances in the coming weeks will arouse huge public interest.
There is still a little more than a month left until the start of the new Ryder Cup edition, which will be held at Bethpage Black this year. The European team is motivated to celebrate again, this time on away soil, although they are aware that an extremely difficult task awaits them.