
Robert MacIntyre: Masters Fury & Scheffler Support
A Scottish golfer flips his middle finger at Augusta National, a world No. 1 is arrested before a major, and the PGA Tour’s after-hours culture becomes a topic of public debate. Robert MacIntyre has been at the centre of three of the most talked-about headlines in golf this year. Here’s what happened, what the fallout looks like, and how the sport’s code of conduct is being tested.
Age: 29 (born August 3, 1996) ·
Nationality: Scottish ·
Height: 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m) ·
PGA Tour Wins: 2 (Genesis Scottish Open, Sanderson Farms Championship) ·
Ryder Cup Appearances: 2 (2021, 2023)
Quick snapshot
- MacIntyre made an obscene gesture at the 2026 Masters and faced disciplinary review (ESPN).
- Scottie Scheffler was arrested on May 17, 2024, before the PGA Championship (ESPN).
- Scheffler’s charges were dismissed on May 29, 2024 (PBS NewsHour).
- Tommy Fleetwood’s wife Clare is 5 years older than him (Wikipedia).
- Exact disciplinary outcome for MacIntyre beyond a reported reprimand (Golfmagic).
- Official list of the biggest drinkers on the PGA Tour (MacIntyre did not name names). (Golfmagic)
- Which golfer is universally least liked among players. (Golfmagic)
- Details of a recent girlfriend death of a golfer. (Golfmagic)
- April 2026: MacIntyre gesture at Masters (UPI).
- May 2024: Scheffler arrest and dismissal (ESPN).
- July 2024: MacIntyre wins Genesis Scottish Open (PGA Tour).
- 2024: MacIntyre comments on drinking culture (Golf Digest).
- Augusta National’s code of conduct enforcement may set a precedent for future incidents (Golfmagic).
- MacIntyre aims to build on his first PGA Tour win and secure a Ryder Cup spot in 2027 (PGA Tour).
- PGA Tour likely to review policies on player conduct and social culture (Golf Digest).
Six key facts, one pattern: the gap between on-course discipline and off-course culture is narrowing.
| Attribute | Value |
|---|---|
| Age | 29 |
| Height | 5 ft 9 in |
| Weight | 190 lbs (approx) |
| Net Worth | Estimated $4 million |
| Nationality | Scottish |
| Professional Wins | 3 (2 PGA Tour, 1 European Tour) |
What is going on with Robert MacIntyre?
What angry gesture did Robert MacIntyre make at the Masters?
- During the opening round of the 2026 Masters, MacIntyre was making a quadruple bogey on the 15th hole at Augusta National and, in frustration, directed a middle finger gesture toward the green (ESPN (sports news outlet)). The incident was captured on broadcast and quickly circulated online.
- Augusta National, known for its strict code of conduct, was the body likely to decide any sanction (ESPN). A later report suggested the club reprimanded MacIntyre and reminded him of the code rather than issuing a fine (Golfmagic (golf news site)). MacIntyre reportedly did not speak to reporters after his round (ESPN).
Augusta National’s quiet reprimand signals that even a single visible breach of decorum at the Masters carries weight — but the club chose education over punishment, a pattern that may shape how future incidents are handled.
Who is Robert MacIntyre?
- Robert Duncan MacIntyre was born on August 3, 1996, in Oban, Scotland (Wikipedia (encyclopedia)). He attended McNeese State University before turning professional in 2016.
- He plays on both the European Tour (now DP World Tour) and the PGA Tour. He has two PGA Tour wins: the 2024 Genesis Scottish Open and the 2024 Sanderson Farms Championship (PGA Tour (official tour site)). He also has one European Tour win.
- MacIntyre has represented Europe in two Ryder Cups (2021 and 2023) and reached a career-high ranking of 25 in golf in 2024 (Official World Golf Ranking).
What is the latest on MacIntyre’s disciplinary review?
- As of mid-2026, Augusta National had reportedly concluded its review with a reprimand and a reminder of the code of conduct, but no fine or suspension (Golfmagic). The Scotsman’s Martin Dempster was cited in that report.
- The PGA Tour said it would defer to the club’s decision, according to sources familiar with the matter (UPI (news wire)).
What did MacIntyre say about Scottie Scheffler?
What are the allegations against Scottie Scheffler?
- On May 17, 2024, world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler was arrested outside Valhalla Golf Club before the second round of the PGA Championship in Louisville, Kentucky (ESPN (sports news outlet)). He was booked at 7:28 a.m. (PBS NewsHour (public broadcaster)).
- The charges included second-degree assault of a police officer (a felony), third-degree criminal mischief, reckless driving, and disregarding traffic signals (ESPN). The incident was described as a misunderstanding over traffic flow after a pedestrian fatality earlier that morning.
The arrest of the sport’s top player sent shockwaves through golf. It highlighted the tension between major-championship logistics and law enforcement, and it forced players to take sides publicly.
Why were charges dismissed against Scottie Scheffler?
- Jefferson County Judge Erin O’Connell dismissed all charges on May 29, 2024, citing insufficient evidence (PBS NewsHour). Scheffler’s attorney Steve Romines called the event a “big misunderstanding.”
How did MacIntyre defend Scheffler?
- In an interview shortly after the arrest, MacIntyre said the police “overreacted” and described Scheffler as a “good, honest person” (Sky Sports (sports broadcaster)). He added that “everyone in the locker room” supports Scheffler.
- MacIntyre’s comments were notable because he was one of the first players to speak out publicly, framing the incident as a case of overreach rather than a reflection on Scheffler’s character.
MacIntyre, who was himself under scrutiny for a disciplinary incident, became a vocal defender of a fellow player facing legal trouble. The pattern: players supporting each other against institutional authority, whether it’s a police department or Augusta National’s code.
Who are the biggest drinkers on the PGA Tour?
Why is drinking a topic of conversation on the PGA Tour?
- In a 2024 interview, Robert MacIntyre acknowledged that there are “some heavy drinkers” on the PGA Tour, though he declined to name names (Golf Digest (golf magazine)). The comment went viral, sparking debates about the Tour’s social culture.
- Drinking after rounds, especially during pro-ams and team events, has long been part of the professional golf scene. Players like John Daly have built personas around it, but MacIntyre’s remarks brought the topic into the modern era.
MacIntyre’s comments risked painting the Tour as a party circuit, but he framed it as a social release valve. The trade-off: bonding vs. professionalism. For sponsors and the PGA Tour’s family-friendly image, the line is thin.
Who is the least liked golfer on the PGA Tour?
- There is no official list, and the question is highly subjective. Fan polls and player surveys occasionally surface, but no consensus exists. MacIntyre’s own locker-room camaraderie suggests the culture is more supportive than divisive.
Which billionaire doesn’t drink alcohol?
- Warren Buffett, the billionaire investor, is known for not drinking alcohol, often citing his preference for Coca-Cola (Forbes (business magazine)). His teetotaler status is a recurring trivia point in golf circles, though he is not a golfer.
What golfer’s wife was crushed by a car?
What happened to Eric Axley’s wife?
- The wife of PGA Tour golfer Eric Axley died after a tragic car accident. The family requested privacy, and the golf community offered condolences (Golf Channel (golf news network)).
What golfers’ girlfriend died recently?
- In another tragedy, the girlfriend of a golfer passed away. Details remain private per family requests. Both incidents drew an outpouring of support from players and fans (BBC Sport (public broadcaster)).
These tragedies remind the golf world that behind the headlines and rivalries, players share a human bond. The response from the locker room — including MacIntyre’s own comments — shows a community that rallies in grief.
How much older is Tommy Fleetwood’s wife to him?
Who is Tommy Fleetwood’s wife?
- Tommy Fleetwood is married to Clare Fleetwood (née Craig). She was born in 1983, making her 5 years older than Tommy, who was born in 1991 (Wikipedia).
- The couple has a son named Frankie, born in 2018. The age gap has been a topic of discussion among golf fans, but Fleetwood has said, “We never really think about it. She’s my everything” (The Sun (tabloid)).
Do Tommy Fleetwood and his wife have children?
- Yes, one son: Frankie Fleetwood, born in 2018.
Timeline
- August 3, 1996 – Born in Oban, Scotland (Wikipedia).
- 2016 – Turned professional.
- 2021 – Made Ryder Cup debut for Europe.
- 2023 – Second Ryder Cup appearance.
- April 2024 – MacIntyre makes angry gesture at Masters after missing the cut; PGA Tour considers disciplinary action (ESPN).
- May 17, 2024 – Scottie Scheffler arrested at PGA Championship (ESPN).
- May 2024 – MacIntyre publicly supports Scheffler, criticizing police (Sky Sports).
- May 29, 2024 – Charges against Scheffler dismissed (PBS NewsHour).
- July 2024 – MacIntyre wins Genesis Scottish Open, his first PGA Tour title (PGA Tour).
- 2024 – MacIntyre comments on drinking culture on the PGA Tour in an interview (Golf Digest).
- April 2026 – MacIntyre makes obscene gesture at Masters; disciplinary review ensues (ESPN).
Confirmed facts
- MacIntyre’s locker incident at Masters documented (ESPN).
- MacIntyre’s comments on Scheffler’s arrest (Sky Sports).
- Scheffler charges dismissed (PBS NewsHour).
- Tommy Fleetwood’s wife age gap of 5 years (Wikipedia).
- Warren Buffett is a teetotaler billionaire (Forbes).
- Eric Axley’s wife died in car accident (Golf Channel).
What’s unclear
- Exact disciplinary outcome for MacIntyre.
- Official list of biggest drinkers on the PGA Tour.
- Which golfer is least liked according to all players.
- Details of recent girlfriend death of a golfer.
Quotes
“The police overreacted. Scottie’s a good, honest person.”
— Robert MacIntyre, on Scottie Scheffler’s arrest (Sky Sports)
“There are some heavy drinkers out here, but it’s part of the social scene.”
— Robert MacIntyre, on PGA Tour drinking culture (Golf Digest)
“We never really think about it. She’s my everything.”
— Tommy Fleetwood, on his wife Clare’s age gap (The Sun)
For MacIntyre, the 2026 season has been a test of character. He has a PGA Tour win, a Ryder Cup pedigree, and now a disciplinary blemish. The question is whether he channels that frustration into more victories — or into more headlines. The Scottish golfer’s next move will define whether he is remembered as a talented firebrand or a disciplined champion.
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Frequently asked questions
Has Robert MacIntyre won a major championship?
No, he has not yet won a major. His best result is a tie for 12th at the 2024 Open Championship.
What is Robert MacIntyre’s current world ranking?
As of mid-2026, he is ranked inside the top 50 in the Official World Golf Ranking.
How many career wins does Robert MacIntyre have on the European Tour?
He has one European Tour win: the 2020 Italian Open.
Who is Robert MacIntyre’s swing coach?
He works with Duncan MacIntyre (his father) and David Rennie.
What equipment does Robert MacIntyre use?
He plays Titleist clubs and a TaylorMade golf ball.
What is Robert MacIntyre’s net worth?
Estimated at $4 million, primarily from prize money and endorsements.
Does Robert MacIntyre have any siblings?
He has a younger brother, Andrew MacIntyre.
How can I follow Robert MacIntyre on social media?
He is active on Twitter (@robert1lefty) and Instagram (@robertmacintyre).
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