He added: “I don’t know if someone was thrown, but there were a lot of people to talk to. He (a spectator) was laughing. He just shouted I missed him, he pushed him.
This has proven a convincing visualization, the two loans to be released Sunday in the second event of three that make up the Fedex Cup dams.
The Ludvig Aberg in Sweden is six shots drifting Macintrye 10 under the general classification after two under 68, while Sam Burns and Harry Hall both went around 67 to sit down eight sous.
The performance of English Hall means that it should sit in the top 30 in the season’s ranking after this tournament and go to next week’s event in Atlanta.
Maverick McNealy and Tommy Fleetwood are another time after the 69 tricks.
Meanwhile, Rory McILroy from Northern Ireland began his round with a double bogey and could only manage 71 on the ball to leave it in 14th row.
Aside from the duel between Macintyre and Scheffler, the culmination of the day arrived when the American Akshay Bhatia, fighting for one of the last places of Atlanta, made a hole in the 17th hole in-three with an iron to five.
“When this golf ball enters, it was the craziest thing in the world,” said Bhatia, who won a new car in the process.
“I couldn’t even feel my body. I don’t necessarily need a new car: I’m quite happy with what I have. I think I’m going to give it to my shopping cart or understand something where I can give it to a charity or something.”