In a thrilling final round it was Scotland’s Robert MacIntyre who shone in Italy, as a birdie on the first playoff was good enough to defeat recent Major winner, Matt Fitzpatrick.
MacIntyre had started the day a number of shots back from a host of huge names, but a seven-under-par round vaulted him up the leaderboard, with a birdie giving him a second DP World Tour title and a serious shout for a spot in next year’s European Ryder Cup team, given the event is taking place at this very course.
Birdie on the first play-off hole 🏆@robert1lefty is a winner on Tour once again!#DS79OpendItalia pic.twitter.com/Zpn9CJ5DBRSeptember 18, 2022
Beginning the final day, it was Fitzpatrick who held a one shot advantage at Marco Simone Golf and Country Club, with a number of huge names, like Rory McIlroy, in pursuit of the Englishman, who was looking to add to his US Open title back in mid June.
However, through the first four holes we saw a three-way tie at the top of the leaderboard, as MacIntyre and Victor Perez clawed their way into a share of the lead. As the front nine wore on though, it was the Scotsman, MacIntyre, who pushed on, as four birdies in five holes rounded out the best front nine of the week, 29.
Hosting the Ryder Cup next year, we were given a glimpse at what we can expect from the Rome venue in 2023. Following an incredible front nine, MacIntyre continued to decimate the course, moving to 14-under and a three shot advantage over Frenchman, Perez.
One hole later though, MacIntyre was soon sharing his lead with Fitzpatrick, as an eagle from the Scot was capitalised on with an eagle from the Englishman. It went from bad to worse for MacIntyre, especially when he missed a short par putt to drop behind for the first time in over nine holes.
He fought back though and, with birdies at the 16th and 18th, the 26-year-old finished with a seven-under round of 64 and a clubhouse target of 14-under-par. His…
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