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Bob MacIntyre ends Travelers in stunning style to make more key Ryder Cup moves as he sets immediate goal

Bob MacIntyre ends Travelers in stunning style to make more key Ryder Cup moves as he sets immediate goal

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Buoyant Bob MacIntyre delivered a searing sign-off from his seven-week sequence in the States as he finished with a fabulous flourish at the Travelers Championship.
The Scottish star completed his latest impressive spell on the PGA Tour with a brilliant late-Sunday burst to boost his finale at TPC River Highlands.
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MacIntyre played his last four holes of his tournament in four-under par to card a Sunday 66 and surge up the final standings in Connecticut with his best round of the week.
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Understandably, after such an epic performance, he was unable to recreate the scintillating magic of Oakmont the previous week and get into title contention as he had done when coming within a whisker of winning the US Open before being dramatically pipped at the death by winner JJ Spaun.
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But the Oban star still delivered mostly-strong work before the thrilling finale which has secured another positive step forward in the race for the FedEx Cup play-offs and, more crucially, the The Ryder Cup team.
MacIntyre's Oakmont display rocketed him to fourth place in the European List and he cemented that excellent effort by banking more valuable points in Cromwell. Staring the week, the Tartan ace was one place behind Shane Lowry and one ahead of Sepp Straka in the List heading into the tournament and finished well ahead of both the Irishman and the Austrian in the closing positions at the Travelers to make more key ground.
Bob MacIntyre suffered a heartbreaking loss in the US Open
The 28-year-old went into the 28th and final competitive round of his gruelling seven-successive week spell on the two-under par mark and exchanged shots with the course to stay on that number through 14 holes of his final effort before the flying late flurry.
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MacIntyre first jumped forward with a chip-in eagle three on his 15th, the par-five sixth on the course as he started from 10th tee due to weather delays and restructured tee-times, to lift his position and backed it up immediately with a long-birdie putt at the next to stretch to five-under par.
Following a par on his penultimate hole, MacIntyre concluded with another birdie at his last hole to cap the week and the lengthy spell of events in perfect fashion.
The Scot's work has seen him take in the Truist Championship, PGA Championship, Charles Schwab Challenge, Memorial, RBC Canadian Open and US Open before this Travalers and MacIntyre will now return home for a short break before the defence of his Genesis Scottish Open title and The Open Championship at Royal Portrush the following week.
Former Ryder Cup star David Howell is convinced the Scot can have a strong run in Northern Ireland having come sixth at the course in 2019 in his debut Open.
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He said: 'Yes [Scottie] Scheffler is going to be the favourite for that Championship, of course. But he is made for links golf, Bob MacIntyre. And he has proved to himself last week that he can win a Major because, when he had the chance, he did everything right. So he'll have his own expectations to deal with, but surely we'll have a good performance from him.'
MacIntyre made it clear in the immediate aftermath of Oakmont that he isn't shying away from the Major challenge and admitted it has handed additional belief as he said: 'There's no reason why I can't win a major championship in my career and that's my goal now. I said I wanted to win the Scottish Open and I got that. I just want to win Majors now.'
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Sports on TV for July 7

San Francisco Chronicle​

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Sports on TV for July 7

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Yankees 10 p.m. MLBN — Regional Coverage: Atlanta at Athletics (10:05 p.m.) OR Arizona at San Diego (9:40 p.m.) SOCCER (WOMEN'S) Noon FS1 — UEFA Euro 2025 Championship Group Stage: England vs. Netherlands, Group D, Zurich, Switzerland 3 p.m. FOX — UEFA Euro 2025 Championship Group Stage: France vs. Wales, Group D, Gallen, Switzerland TENNIS 8 a.m. ESPN — ATP/WTA: Wimbledon, Quarterfinals, London ESPN2 — ATP/WTA: Wimbledon, Quarterfinals, London WNBA BASKETBALL Noon NBATV — Golden State at Indiana _____ Thursday, July 10 GOLF 6 a.m. GOLF — LPGA Tour: The Amundi Evian Championship, First Round, Evian Resort Golf Club, Evian-les-Bains, France 11 a.m. GOLF — PGA Tour: The Genesis Scottish Open, First Round, The Renaissance Club, North Berwick, Scotland 4 p.m. GOLF — PGA Tour: The ISCO Championship, First Round, Hurstbourne Country Club, Louisville, Ky. 6 a.m. (Friday) GOLF — LPGA Tour: The Amundi Evian Championship, Second Round, Evian Resort Golf Club, Evian-les-Bains, France MLB BASEBALL 1 p.m. MLBN — Regional Coverage: Chicago Cubs at Minnesota (1:10 p.m.) OR N.Y. 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BIG3 BASKETBALL 3 p.m. CBS — Week 5: Miami 305 vs. DMV Trilogy, Chicago Triplets vs. Dallas, LA Riot vs. Boston, Houston Rig Hands vs. Detroit Amps, Boston GOLF 4 a.m. GOLF — LPGA Tour: The Amundi Evian Championship, Final Round, Evian Resort Golf Club, Evian-les-Bains, France 5:30 a.m. FS1 — LIV Golf League: Final Round, Valderrama Golf Club, Sotogrande, Spain 10 a.m. GOLF — PGA Tour: The Genesis Scottish Open, Final Round, The Renaissance Club, North Berwick, Scotland Noon CBS — PGA Tour: The Genesis Scottish Open, Final Round, The Renaissance Club, North Berwick, Scotland 2 p.m. GOLF — PGA Tour Champions: The DICK'S Open, Final Round, En-Joie Golf Club, Endicott, N.Y. 2:30 p.m. NBC — American Century Championship: Final Round, Edgewood Tahoe Resort, Stateline, Nev. 5 p.m. GOLF — PGA Tour: The ISCO Championship, Final Round, Hurstbourne Country Club, Louisville, Ky. 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2025 John Deere Classic picks: Three long shots to back on PGA Tour this week
2025 John Deere Classic picks: Three long shots to back on PGA Tour this week

New York Post

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2025 John Deere Classic picks: Three long shots to back on PGA Tour this week

Gambling content 21+. The New York Post may receive an affiliate commission if you sign up through our links. Read our editorial standards for more information. The John Deere Classic occupies a really tough spot on the PGA Tour calendar. Not only is it scheduled on a holiday weekend, but it is also sandwiched between the U.S. Open and The Open Championship, it's been difficult to get star players to make the trip to the Quad Cities to play in the John Deere, as most opt to head across the pond early to get ready for the Scottish Open, which is the warmup for the year's final major. This has led to the John Deere Classic boasting arguably the weakest field of any tournament on the PGA Tour calendar. That may sound like bad news for casual golf fans, but it is terrific news for bettors. In most PGA Tour events, you need to beat at least a few elite players to contend, but this tournament is headlined by Ben Griffin (16/1), Jason Day (25/1), Denny McCarthy (28/1), and J.T. Poston (30/1), and it is played on an easy course that won't intimidate any player in this field. Last year's leaderboard featured 16 players who finished 20-under par or better. All of this should level the playing field considerably, which is good news for those of us who like to sprinkle some long shots in the golf each week. 2025 John Deere Classic Picks Max Homa (100/1, FanDuel): In a field like this, it's absolutely worth buying low on talented players who are out of form. Max Homa fits that bill. A six-time winner on the PGA Tour, Homa has endured a nightmare 2025 season, but he has shown some faint signs of life over the last few months. Homa missed five consecutive cuts going into the Masters, where he got off the schneid with a T12 finish. Since then, Homa has made six of eight cuts, and though he hasn't contended for a trophy in that span, we know he has the ceiling to lap this field. Put it this way, if Homa were not in the midst of a horrible year, he would be priced as one of the favorites to win this tournament. Adam Schenk has three top-10 finishes at the John Deere Classic. Getty Images Adam Schenk (150/1, FanDuel): The bet on Homa is about his talent, but the bet on Adam Schenk is about his course history. Schenk has three top-six finishes in his last four trips to the John Deere (not including a withdrawal), so you can excuse his poor form this season and bet on this being the perfect setup for him to pop. Adam Hadwin (220/1, FanDuel): Similar to Homa, Adam Hadwin has more than enough talent to overwhelm this field and course. The reason the Canadian is priced at 220/1 is because he's endured a rough 2025 campaign with just one top-10 finish, two top-25s, and five missed cuts in 18 starts. Hadwin will need to find his form quickly to contend this week, but his ability to get white hot with his putter makes him a good fit on a course that puts a huge emphasis on the short game. Why Trust New York Post Betting Michael Leboff is a long-suffering Islanders fan, but a long-profiting sports bettor with 10 years of experience in the gambling industry. He loves using game theory to help punters win bracket pools, find long shots, and learn how to beat the market in mainstream and niche sports.

Jack Draper determined to unlock his grass-court game as he eyes Wimbledon first
Jack Draper determined to unlock his grass-court game as he eyes Wimbledon first

Yahoo

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Jack Draper determined to unlock his grass-court game as he eyes Wimbledon first

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