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Robert MacIntyre wants to 'smash his golf clubs' after dramatic BMW Championship collapse

Scottie Scheffler secured his fifth PGA Tour win of the season after Robert MacIntyre's final round bogeys led to a lost lead at the BMW Championship, officials said.

  • Scottish golfer Robert MacIntyre led after 54 holes but collapsed in the final round of the 2025 BMW Championship on August 17 at Caves Valley.
  • MacIntyre expected to perform well based on his recent rounds but started with back-to-back bogeys and a mud ball short of the green contributed to his struggles.
  • MacIntyre made only one birdie and four bogeys during the final round, shooting a 3-over 73, which dropped him one spot to second place behind Scottie Scheffler.
  • MacIntyre acknowledged that his opponent outperformed him during the round and admitted feeling extremely frustrated, even expressing a strong urge to break his golf clubs in response to his disappointment.
  • Despite the collapse, MacIntyre earned $2.16 million and secured a place on Team Europe for the Ryder Cup starting September 26 in New York.
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The Washington Post broke the news in on Sunday, August 17, 2025.
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