MacIntyre holds four-shot lead at Texas Open
Starting on the back nine, the world number 11 put down a marker with an eight-foot eagle putt at the par-five 14th and followed that up with birdies at his next two holes. The only blemish for the 29-year-old was a bogey at the 17th before he regrouped to finish with a flourish for a confidence boost ahead of the Masters which begins in Augusta on Thursday. "I've been driving the ball nice," said the Scot.
"I've got a new driver in the bag. Iron play today was exceptional I would say. "I hit a pure wedge shot on 17, I thought it was absolutely dynamite there.
Approach play, hitting the number, hitting the targets. Got to finish off with good putting. Overall, just really solid.
"I didn't play here last year, just went straight into Augusta. This was an adjustment for that reason. I wanted to be sharp - or sharper - going into Augusta.
" Aberg had four birdies over his first 14 holes before an eagle at the sixth, but he finished with a bogey. "For me, golf is about putting yourself in situations where you can win tournaments," he said. "I feel like I haven't really done that very well the last 12 months or so, but starting to see it now, which has been really nice.