Points and payouts: Robert MacIntyre takes home $1.69M, 500 FedExCup points
Father’s Day arrived early for Robert MacIntyre and his father, Dougie, as they celebrated a memorable victory at the RBC Canadian Open. With Dougie serving as his caddie, Robert MacIntyre clinched a win by one stroke at Hamilton Golf & Country Club, finishing at 16-under 264. This marks MacIntyre’s first PGA TOUR win and the…
Father’s Day arrived early for Robert MacIntyre and his father, Dougie, as they celebrated a memorable victory at the RBC Canadian Open. With Dougie serving as his caddie, Robert MacIntyre clinched a win by one stroke at Hamilton Golf & Country Club, finishing at 16-under 264. This marks MacIntyre’s first PGA TOUR win and the first Canadian Open triumph since Nathan Green’s victory in 2009 at Glen Abbey Golf Club. For his efforts, MacIntyre earned 500 FedExCup points and a substantial prize of $1,692,000.
The 27-year-old Scottish golfer, who has previously won twice on his native DP World Tour, qualified for a 2024 PGA TOUR card through the Race to Dubai ranking last year. Despite challenges in adapting to the lifestyle on his new circuit, this victory positions him as the second golfer from his class to secure a TOUR title this season, following Matthieu Pavon’s win at the Farmers Insurance Open.
MacIntyre was a long shot with odds of +8000 to win at BetMGM, making this victory unexpected. He invited his father to join him in Canada while searching for a permanent caddie, resulting in a memorable father-son duo experience.
This victory opens numerous playing opportunities for MacIntyre. He is now exempt into the final two Signature Events – this week’s Memorial Tournament presented by Workday and the Travelers Championship on June 20-23. The victory propels him from 76th to approximately 40th in the Official World Golf Ranking, where the top 60 at the end of the Memorial will be exempt into the U.S. Open. Although he’s already qualified for The Open Championship, he’s now also exempt into the 2025 editions of The Sentry, THE PLAYERS Championship, the Masters, and the PGA Championship. Additionally, his PGA TOUR membership exemption extends through 2026 via the winners category.
Ben Griffin secured the runner-up position at Hamilton, finishing one stroke behind MacIntyre. Griffin, who was also pursuing his first PGA TOUR title, had odds of +6600. Victor Perez from France, another TOUR non-winner and DP World Tour graduate, finished in third place, a stroke behind Griffin, with odds of +15000.
Tournament favorite Rory McIlroy tied for fourth place with Tom Kim. McIlroy, who had odds of +400, was aiming for his third RBC Canadian Open title and his third victory of the season. Kim, with odds of +3300, had not achieved a top-15 finish this year until now.
Defending champion Nick Taylor, with odds of +6000, missed the cut. Corey Conners, with odds of +2500, finished as the top Canadian in sixth place, beating fellow Canadian Mackenzie Hughes by two strokes. Hughes had odds of +4000.
### Detailed Results and Prize Money of the RBC Canadian Open:
1. **Robert MacIntyre** (+8000) – 264/-16, $1,692,000
2. **Ben Griffin** (+6600) – 265/-15, $1,024,600
3. **Victor Perez** (+15000) – 266/-14, $648,600
4. **Tom Kim** (+3300) – 267/-13, $423,000
4. **Rory McIlroy** (+400) – 267/-13, $423,000
6. **Corey Conners** (+2500) – 268/-12, $340,750
7. **Ryan Fox** (+9000) – 270/-10, $295,316.67
7. **Mackenzie Hughes** (+4000) – 270/-10, $295,316.67
7. **Maverick McNealy** (+3300) – 270/-10, $295,316.67
10. **Sam Burns** (+2800) – 271/-9, $227,950
10. **Joel Dahmen** (+20000) – 271/-9, $227,950
10. **Keith Mitchell** (+4000) – 271/-9, $227,950
10. **Chandler Phillips** (+15000) – 271/-9, $227,950
14. **Jacob Bridgeman** (+15000) – 272/-8, $152,750
14. **Beau Hossler** (+10000) – 272/-8, $152,750
14. **Michael Kim** (+12500) – 272/-8, $152,750
14. **Andrew Novak** (+15000) – 272/-8, $152,750
14. **Aaron Rai** (+4000) – 272/-8, $152,750
14. **Sam Stevens** (+10000) – 272/-8, $152,750
14. **Carson Young** (+22500) – 272/-8, $152,750
21. **Tommy Fleetwood** (+1600) – 273/-7, $106,376.67
21. **Taylor Pendrith** (+5000) – 273/-7, $106,376.67
21. **David Skinns** (+25000) – 273/-7, $106,376.67
24. **Zac Blair** (+40000) – 274/-6, $83,190
24. **Tyler Duncan** (+25000) – 274/-6, $83,190
24. **Chad Ramey** (+25000) – 274/-6, $83,190
27. **Stewart Cink** (+25000) – 275/-5, $65,800
27. **Trace Crowe** (+35000) – 275/-5, $65,800
27. **Sean O’Hair** (+50000) – 275/-5, $65,800
27. **Thorbjørn Olesen** (+10000) – 275/-5, $65,800
27. **Jhonattan Vegas** (+17500) – 275/-5, $65,800
27. **Matt Wallace** (+6600) – 275/-5, $65,800