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Bob MacIntyre isn’t in contention to win the 2024 PGA Tour Rookie of the Year as he is ineligible. Despite playing his first full PGA Tour season and having two wins, MacIntyre hasn’t been nominated for the award. The players who have been nominated are Nick Dunlap, Jake Knapp, Michael Thorbjornsen, Matthieu Pavon, and Alejandro Tosti.
As per PGA Tour rules, if a player has played in more than seven events in a season, he ceases to be a rookie from the next season. In the 2020-2021 season, Bob MacIntyre played in 13 events on the Tour. He made 11 cuts and had two top-10 finishes, and four top-25 finishes. He made $655,329 in the season.
In the 2021-2022 season, Bob MacIntyre played in 8 events on the Tour. He made six cuts and had two top-25 finishes. He earned $461,631 for the performances that season. Overall, he has played 54 events on the Tour including 25 this year.
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The 28-year-old recently took to Instagram to reflect on his season. He captioned his post:
“First @pgatour season in the books. It’s not all been glamorous, in fact far from it but that made the two wins in Canada and the Scottish Open all the more special. I’ve learnt so much about myself the last 8 months and feel a far improved player with lots to look forward to next year.”
He’ll next head to the DP World Tour’s Amgen Irish Open at Royal County Down from September 12 to 15. He wrote:
“Before then we have some big events on the @dpworldtour Thanks for your support.”
A look at Bob MacIntyre’s performance in 2024
Bob MacIntyre has had a great 2024 season. In 25 starts, he has had two wins, six top-10 finishes, and nine top-25 finishes. He tied for 17th in the FedExCup standings.
MacIntyre won two national Opens, the RBC Canadian Open and the Genesis Scottish Open. He won the Canadian Open by one stroke over Benjamin Griffin, while he won the Scottish Open by one stroke over Adam Scott.
His other notable performances include a T6 at the Mexico Open, a T8 at the PGA Championship, and a T7 at the FedEx St. Jude Championship.
Let’s take a look at Bob MacIntyre’s performances in the 2024 season:
2024 PGA TOUR Tournaments
Sony Open in Hawaii: T52 (71-66-69-67, 273, -7)
The American Express: Missed Cut (71-69-71, 211, -5)
Farmers Insurance Open: Missed Cut (78-70, 148, +4)
WM Phoenix Open: Missed Cut (73-69, 142, E)
Mexico Open at Vidanta: T6 (71-66-65-69, 271, -13)
Cognizant Classic: T60 (68-72-71-70, 281, -3)
Puerto Rico Open: T32 (70-67-68-72, 277, -11)
THE PLAYERS Championship: Missed Cut (74-76, 150, +6)
Valspar Championship: T33 (70-72-70-70, 282, -2)
Texas Children’s Houston Open: Missed Cut (74-74, 148, +8)
THE CJ CUP Byron Nelson: Missed Cut (69-68, 137, -5)
Myrtle Beach Classic: T13 (64-67-68-72, 271, -13)
PGA Championship: T8 (66-69-66-70, 271, -13)
Charles Schwab Challenge: Missed Cut (70-74, 144, +4)
RBC Canadian Open: 1 (64-66-66-68, 264, -16)
U.S. Open: Missed Cut (70-76, 146, +6)
Travelers Championship: T16 (70-62-66-68, 266, -14)
Rocket Mortgage Classic: Missed Cut (71-72, 143, -1)
Genesis Scottish Open: 1 (67-65-63-67, 262, -18)
The Open: T50 (72-75-72-74, 293, +9)
Wyndham Championship: Missed Cut (68-70, 138, -2)
FedEx St. Jude Championship: T7 (67-66-70-65, 268, -12)
BMW Championship: Withdrawn (72-71-38, 181, +1)
TOUR Championship: T17 (69-71-71-64, 275, -11)
2023-24 DP World Tournaments
Fortinet Australian PGA Championship: T33 (69-71-71-68, 279, -5)
ISPS Handa Australian Open: Missed Cut (70-77, 147, +4)
Edited by Tushhita Barua