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Home favourite MacIntyre relaxed ahead of Open tilt

Robert MacIntyre concedes he went pretty wild after his landmark Scottish Open win last week but victory at this week's Open Championship would take the celebrations to a new level.

MacIntyre became the first Scot to win the Scottish Open for 25 years at The Renaissance Club on Sunday. It is also 25 years since Paul Lawrie lifted the Claret Jug.

Since Lawrie's surprise Open triumph in 1999 at Carnoustie, Britain has endured a barren spell at the world's oldest major, with only Darren Clarke and Rory McIlroy triumphing.

MacIntyre will be a genuine contender though at Troon and none of the other 157 players teeing it up on Thursday will have more vocal support than the 27-year-old from Oban.

"I'm not a big drinker, but when you get moments like that that's a childhood dream and a lifetime goal and you've got family and friends there that have backed you since you were a young kid, I think it was quite right to go absolutely wild," MacIntyre said of last week's victory.

"I think we done a good job of that."

MacIntyre has quickly re-focussed for the start of The Open and said he will adopt the same relaxed mindset.

"Last week I was absolutely chilled out. All week I was as relaxed as I've ever been for the Scottish Open, for a golf tournament, to be honest. There was no nerves," he told reporters. "There was nothing going on.

"Coming here, it's the exact same again. I'm very relaxed and enjoying time with friends and family back at the house when I'm not on the golf course and enjoying time with my team when I'm on the golf course.

"It's just about getting in that position on Sunday and seeing where the cards fall. Obviously last week they fell my way. My job is to go out there, fight as hard as I can, try my best, and hopefully get

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