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Robert MacIntyre Winning Bag | 2024 Scottish Open
This was MacIntyre’s second PGA Tour win of the season and of his career. Not much had changed in his winning bag besides one new addition to his long game.
Driver: Titleist TSR2

Driver: Titleist TSR2
He averaged 309.1 yards off the tee, which was 26th best in the field. As for accuracy, he was solid off the tee, finding 32 of 52 fairways. His 61.54 percent hit rate was tied for 21st best in the tournament. That combination helped MacIntyre gain 2.698 strokes on the field off the tee, which was 9th best overall.
Mini driver: Titleist GT3

3 Wood: Titleist GT3
The only difference between MacIntyre’s bag from his RBC Canadian Open win and his win at the Scottish Open comes in his 3-wood, where he switched out a Cobra Aerojet LS for a Titleist prototype.
Fairway Wood: TaylorMade Stealth 2 Rescue

5 Wood: TaylorMade Stealth 2 Rescue
MacIntyre pairs his 3-wood with a 19 degree TaylorMade Stealth 2 Rescue, and plays it with a Graphite Design Tour AD DI 105X shaft in it. This gives him another longer option to attack greens with, but one with more loft, higher flight and more stopping power. The Stealth 2 core model gives MacIntyre the best of both worlds, still plenty of ball speed but with a touch more forgiveness than using the lower-spinning Stealth 2 Plus.
Irons: Titleist 620 CB (4-9)

Irons: Titleist 620 CB (4-9)
Moving to MacIntyre’s irons, as he continues to play Titleist 620 CB’s for his 4-9 irons, and they were the stars of his win at the Genesis Scottish Open, including perhaps the greatest shot of the tournament with his 2nd on the par 5 16th. After finding the fescue to the right off the tee, MacIntyre would hit a 247 yard 7-iron to nearly 6 feet, which set up an eagle that tied him for the lead with two holes to play. Overall, MacIntyre found 56 of 72 greens in regulation, which was tied for 18th best, but when he did find the green in regulation, he seemingly had great looks for birdie each time, which helped him gain 5.307 strokes on the field on his approach to green, which was 6th best in the field.
Wedge: Titleist, Vokey SM10 (46 ) Titleist, Vokey SM9 (50, 56, & 60)

Wedge: Titleist, Vokey SM10 (46 ) Titleist, Vokey SM9 (50, 56, & 60)
MacIntyre stays with Titleist for his wedges, playing a mixture of Vokey’s. He goes with an SM10 46 degree rather than a traditional pitching wedge, then goes back a generation for his gap and sand wedge, playing the Vokey SM9’s for each. For his lob wedge, he stays with Vokey, but goes with a WedgeWorks 60 degree. While his wedges played a pivotal role in his Approach to Green performance, including a clutch pitching wedge on 18 that set up the eventual tournament winning birdie, they were the weakest part of his win this weekend. He finished 35th in Strokes Gained Around the Green.
Putter: TaylorMade Spider Tour

Putter: TaylorMade Spider Tour
MacIntyre’s putter was the star of his first victory, as he led the RBC Canadian Open in Strokes Gained Putting. While he didn’t lead the Scottish Open in that category, he was still excellent. He made 110 feet of putts, which was 20th best, averaged 1.68 putts per green in regulation, which was 9th best, and finished 16th in the field in Strokes Gained Putting.