Robert MacIntyre speaks out for the first time since his appalling behavior at Augusta National
Photo by Ben Jared/PGA TOUR via Getty Images Robert MacIntyre caused real controversy at The Masters last week with his poor behavior during round one at Augusta National. MacIntyre missed the cut at The Masters after rounds of 80 and 71. However, the 29-year-old Scot bounced back at the RBC Heritage on Thursday, firing a round of five-under-par 66.
After his round, MacIntyre broke his silence after ducking out of media duties at Augusta National following his missed cut at The Masters . Photo by Hector Vivas/Getty Images MacIntyre was reprimanded by Augusta National officials after he flipped up his middle finger in the direction of the cameras on the 15th hole. He also received huge criticism for smashing his club into the ground on the 14th and 17th holes.
Now MacIntyre has finally broken his silence on the matter. Robert MacIntyre speaks out after Augusta National controversy MacIntyre spoke to Sky Sports’ Nick Dougherty after his opening round at Harbour Town on Thursday. And he responded when asked about his poor behavior at Augusta National last week.
“ Yeah, look, I know what I’ve done isn’t the best way of me doing things, but look, I wear my heart on my sleeve, “ MacIntyre said. “ I’m trying my best to control the emotions. I work with someone back home.
Photo by David Cannon/Getty Images “ Yeah, there’s a lot going on and disappointed with that, but I’m very good at putting things behind me. “ I don’t like things that get said elsewhere, that doesn’t faze me. “ I just come out here.