Home favourites Richie Ramsay and Robert MacIntyre are relishing the chance to make immediate amends for a missed opportunity in a star-studded Genesis Scottish Open.
The Scottish pair were both in contention to win in Denmark last week, with Ramsay finishing a shot outside the eventual play-off after hitting his approach to the last into the water and making a double bogey.
MacIntyre held a two-shot lead at the turn but ran up a triple-bogey seven on the 13th after failing to move his second shot from waist-high rough and then having to take a penalty drop.
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â DP World Tour (@DPWorldTour) July 9, 2023
But after sharing a car to the airport on Sunday evening, MacIntyre and Ramsay were also singing from the same hymn-sheet in terms of focusing on the positives ahead of a ÂŁ7million event on home soil which boasts eight of the worldâs top 10.
âThe past week was probably the best golf Iâve played in a long, long time,â MacIntyre said at the Renaissance Club.
âI had so much control of the golf ball. For 71 holes I was in absolute cruise control. When I sit back and look at it, for the first 12 holes (on Sunday) I played golf perfectly. I didnât put a foot wrong.
âOn 13 I hit a good shot, flushed it, but just pulled it 10 yards. My natural shape is a draw and with the wind off the left, it was curving the wrong direction.
âBut my headâs in a good place. I feel like youâve got to take a couple of punches before you can hold a trophy. OK we had such a good chance to win, but it was all preparation for these two weeks.
âI shared a car with Richie going to the airport on Sunday night and he was on the phone speaking to his family and friends, I was getting phone calls from my manager and I was hanging up.
âI wasnât speaking to anybody, I wasnât in the right frame of mind. Richie has been out here a lot longer than me. He was a bit calm and chatting away. Once he was on the phone calls, I sat in a huff in the front seat.
âI was sitting there in absolute silence thinking to myself, âWhat just went wrong? Why has it went wrong?â⊠But Iâm here now and last week is last week.
âOnce I spoke to people they just assured me thatâs not going to be the last hiccup Iâm going to have on the journey. Itâs going to happen again. But if you keep putting yourself in positions like Kenya, Korea, last week, I canât not lift a trophy at some point.
âI was one step shy last week and what better time to correct the wrong than one of these next two (Scottish Open or Open Championship)?â
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â Genesis Scottish Open (@ScottishOpen) July 11, 2023
Ramsay, who also double-bogeyed the 72nd hole of last yearâs British Masters at The Belfry when needing a par to claim the clubhouse lead, promised to keep âshooting for the starsâ when in contention.
âIt hurt to lose,â Ramsay said. âEver since I was a little kid I hate losing but itâs part and parcel of the journey these days and only makes you stronger and more determined to get a win.
âI spoke to my brother this morning and he said youâd have a problem if you werenât putting yourself in that position and I took that on board and realised that the problem is not that I hit a bad shot at the wrong time, the problem would be if I wasnât putting myself in that position.
âI mean, I was annoyed I didnât win but for me, I didnât do anything wrong. The shot I hit at The Belfry was because I was indecisive. I didnât make a clear decision and thatâs on me.
Today will hurt for a long time but I did play very well. Played to win so took that shot on just didnât come out great. My daughter told me she was proud of me, massive cushion for today đđđđđ
â Richie Ramsay (@RamsayGolf) July 9, 2023
âThatâs why it hurt a lot more but on this one last week, my viewpoint is that youâve got to hit a great shot down the stretch to win a tournament.
âThereâs an opportunity here. If you donât take it, youâre going to regret it. I donât regret taking it, because if I pulled it off, I feel that I left myself in a good position to get up and down or two-putt, and you win a tournament.
âYou kind of shoot for the stars and I will hit one of those stars again sooner or later.â
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