MacIntyre Holds Slim Lead as Texas Open Fourth Round Resumes

Robert MacIntyre heads into the final stretch of the Texas Open with a precarious lead after a weather-interrupted third round. Following a bogey at the 18th, the Scottish golfer found himself with only a one-shot advantage over his competitors. Initially, MacIntyre had a comfortable four-shot lead over his Swedish playing partner Ludvig Aberg, but this was trimmed to two after six holes when storms halted play on Saturday. Resuming in San Antonio, MacIntyre managed to regain some momentum by picking up a shot at his opening hole, only to falter with a drop at the ninth, finishing with a round of 72. Aberg, who resumed play with two bogeys in his first three holes, fought back with birdies at the 14th and 17th, keeping him firmly in contention. The leaderboard remains competitive, with several players closely trailing MacIntyre: Michael Kim (USA) - Round of 66 Andrew Putnam (USA) - Round of 67 Ryo Hisatsune - Round of 67 Meanwhile, Matt Wallace from England surged into contention with an impressive round of 64, seeking his second career win on the PGA Tour. As the final rounds unfold, all eyes will be on MacIntyre and his challengers in this tightly contested tournament.
Source: BBC Sport - 2026-04-05