Scottish Golfer Robert MacIntyre Stirs Buzz With Ryder Cup-Themed Caddie Bib In Florida
Ryder Cup champion Robert MacIntyre brought a touch of rivalry to the Valspar Championship in Florida by showcasing a unique message on his caddie's bib, highlighting Europe's recent victory over the USA. The Scottish golfer, who played a pivotal role in Europe's win at the Marco Simone Country Club in Rome, chose to remind the American audience of the final score, EUR 16.5 - 11.5 USA, through his caddie Mike Burrows' attire. This move, while playful, stirred various reactions across the golfing community.
Despite the bold statement, it's noteworthy that Burrows was not MacIntyre's caddie during the Ryder Cup triumph, as their partnership began only a month after the event. The decision to display such a message received approval from Ryder Cup Europe, which expressed its endorsement on social media platform X. Conversely, the American side and the official PGA Tour account responded with hints of anticipation for the next Ryder Cup and a light-hearted "Too soon?" respectively.

However, MacIntyre's performance at the Valspar Championship did not mirror his Ryder Cup success. The 27-year-old golfer managed only two birdies against a bogey, finishing the opening round one under par and six strokes behind leader Kevin Streelman. This left him trailing behind his American playing partners Kevin Roy and Chandler Phillips, who scored six under and three under respectively.
This season marks MacIntyre's ninth appearance on the PGA Tour, where he has faced challenges, missing the cut in half of his previous tournaments, including last week's Players Championship. Despite these hurdles, MacIntyre's spirited reminder of Europe's Ryder Cup victory adds an intriguing layer to the competitive atmosphere of international golf.
The reactions to MacIntyre's caddie bib message underscore the deep-seated rivalry and camaraderie that define the Ryder Cup. As both sides look ahead to Bethpage in 2025, such moments of jest and jest serve as reminders of golf's unique blend of individual challenge and team spirit.