One mistake at the Ryder Cup might haunt Robert MacIntyre for the rest of his life. Even the golfer is contemplating his mistake and how he could have rectified it. Well, that’s a sign of the first stage of regret that the golfer is going through. In the first half of the Ryder Cup, MacIntyre and Viktor Hovland were the only duo who failed to win the match. That regret might be for a lifetime for Bob.

MacIntyre, while playing a shot on the 17th, was disturbed by a spectator’s loud shout, which stopped MacIntyre in mid-swing, and later resulted in a bunker shot. Sharing about the incident, the Scottish pro said, “It was literally in my golf swing, so I stopped because it was loud enough. I’d been speaking to Si (Simon Shanks, his coach) all week about prepare, commit, accept. I’d prepare

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