Robert MacIntyre: ‘Light at end of tunnel’ before Canadian Open

Robert MacIntyre says he is starting to see “light at the end of the tunnel” before his Canadian Open title defence, after a mixed 2025 so far.
The 28-year-old Scot has earned three top-10 finishes on his second year on the PGA Tour, but at times has struggled with his putting and approach play.
However, he says his form is picking up after finishing tied for sixth at the Charles Schwab Challenge and tied 20th at the Memorial Tournament in recent weeks.
“The last two weeks have been pretty good for me,” MacIntyre said.
“Starting to see a light at the end of the tunnel. It’s not been kind of easy sailing for me this year.
“It’s been a little bit of trying to fix certain things. But now I feel like we’re on the right path and the game’s starting to kind of merge together.
“Tee to green, I’ve been really good. Chipping has not been the best. Not that I’ve got a problem, it’s just I’m chipping on grainy greens that I’m not used to.
“Putting, I’ve been struggling, but since I changed putting coaches at Pebble Beach, my putting is now coming back to where I want it to be.
“My game is in a great spot again and I’m looking forward to what ahead.”