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MacIntyre keen to 'lower noise' around Open chance

BBC Sport Monday, 8 July 2024
Scots golf star Robert McIntyre says he wants to ‘lower the noise’ around his prospects of winning at Troon this month – as he gears up to try and claim the Scottish Open title this time round.
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