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Jack McDonald joins Robert MacIntyre as second Scot in Open field

BBC Published Jun 30, 2026 Reviewed Jul 3, 2026 ✓ Reviewed by citations.press editors
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Troon golfer Jack McDonald secured his place at the 154th Open Championship by finishing five under par, one shot clear of England's Matthew Baldwin and Irish amateur David Howard, at final qualifying held at Dundonald Links.
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American Marcus Plunkett and Dutch amateur Neville Ruiter claimed the other two qualifying places for the 154th Open Championship by finishing three under par at final qualifying in Ayrshire.
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Jack McDonald and Robert MacIntyre are the only two Scots currently in the field for the 154th Open Championship.
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Blairgowrie amateur Connor Graham narrowly missed qualifying for the 154th Open Championship by finishing two under par at final qualifying, one shot outside a qualifying spot.
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Jack McDonald and Robert MacIntyre are currently the only Scots in the field for next month's 154th Open Championship

Troon golfer Jack McDonald secured his place at the 154th Open Championship after coming through final qualifying at Dundonald Links.

The 33-year-old carded rounds of 70 and 69 to finish five under par, one shot clear of England's Matthew Baldwin and Irish amateur David Howard.

American Marcus Plunkett and Dutch amateur Neville Ruiter claimed the other two qualifying places on offer in Ayrshire after finishing on three under.

McDonald, who also qualified for The Open at Royal Troon from Dundonald Links two years ago, believes his familiarity with the course proved invaluable as difficult weather conditions tested the field.

"It's that type of golf course for me," he said. "A lot of the bunkers are in play and stuff like that, so I just know I need to play well and take the shots on.

"It was just good I was able to do it. Obviously, the conditions were absolutely brilliant and if you hit it in the rough, it did penalise you. It was good if you played well."

McDonald made his decisive move with a birdie at the 13th before holing out for eagle at the 14th to move into pole position.

Despite climbing the leaderboard, he said he had little idea where he stood during the closing stages.

"I had no idea, to be honest," McDonald added. "I holed the putt and then I was like, 'Oh right, that's me six under'. I know four under is usually round about the mark, so I was like, 'Oh right, OK'.

"The last four holes are so hard here, 16 especially. Seventeen is a really strong par-three, so you can't take anything for granted and you just need to hit the shots."

McDonald insists he will head to Royal Birkdale with the same relaxed mindset that served him so well in qualifying.

"I've got no expectations either of playing," he said. "I'll just go out there and try my best.

"When I did play at Troon, it was just one of those weeks where you just want to play again.

"I did miss the cut by a shot or whatever it was, but I was just like, 'This is such a good event. I just want to get back and play it'. I'm just delighted to do it."

There was disappointment for the other 19 Scots in the field. Blairgowrie amateur Connor Graham narrowly missed out after finishing on two under par, while Craig Lee and Grant Forrest were a further shot back.

McDonald joins Oban's Robert MacIntyre as the only Scots currently in the field for next month's Open Championship.

Players who failed to qualify at Dundonald will have one final opportunity at next week's Scottish Open, where the leading three players not already exempt will secure places at Royal Birkdale.

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