Robert MacIntyre delivered an outstanding performance in the first round of the BMW Championship, securing the lead with a remarkable finish. He birdied his last six holes in Maryland, achieving an eight-under 62 and establishing a three-shot advantage. This impressive feat came after a two-hour rain delay, which softened the course conditions.
Tommy Fleetwood trails closely behind at five-under, while Scottie Scheffler, the world number one, completed his round at four-under. Scheffler noted that the rain significantly altered the course, making it easier to play post-delay. "It changed pretty significantly, a lot softer," Scheffler commented on the impact of the weather.

MacIntyre expressed immense satisfaction with his putting during those final holes. "The last six holes is probably as good as I've ever putted in a stretch of holes - just so consistent," he stated. His confidence was evident as he described how his game flows naturally when he's in form.
The Scottish golfer also highlighted how his style suits challenging courses where precision is rewarded. He feels that hitting fairways and greens allows him to capitalise on opportunities with his putter. MacIntyre's career-low score and consecutive birdies underscore his exceptional skill.
The rain delay played a crucial role in shaping the first-round dynamics. Scheffler observed that initially firm fairways became more forgiving after the downpour. "The fairways were a little bit harder to hit this morning," he mentioned, noting how conditions eased up later.
Other notable performances included Viktor Hovland, Ben Griffin, and Rickie Fowler, each finishing at three-under. Meanwhile, Justin Rose, who recently won the St. Jude Championship, started with a one-over round.
MacIntyre's impressive start sets an exciting tone for the tournament as players adapt to changing conditions. His ability to maintain focus and deliver under pressure highlights his potential for further success in upcoming rounds.