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Rory McIlroy's pal left unimpressed with what golf legend did at Alfred Dunhill Champs

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Rory McIlroy got a frosty reaction from Bob MacIntyre for interrupting his pal at the Alfred Dunhill Championship. The pair were playing at Kingsbarns on day two of the pro-am tournament when a stonking McIlroy drive found the green off the tee at the 390-yard par-four 14th.

However, the drive was little too powerful for the liking of MacIntyre, who was standing over a birdie putt having bogeyed the 12th and 13th.

As he spotted the rogue ball hurtling towards the green, a frustrated-looking MacIntyre gazed back towards the tee box, where McIlroy was looking a little sheepish.

Meanwhile, a commentator observed: “I don't think Bob is too impressed with that.” READ MORE: Gareth Bale sees DOG steal his ball at Alfred Dunhill Links Championship as pooch denies putting chance READ MORE: Rory McIlroy predicts golf peace deal as LIV and PGA golf chiefs unite at St Andrews The incident had a happy ending though as MacIntyre holed the putt.

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