MacIntyre slipped back to honor in Made In Denmark

Robert MacIntyre missed the Made In Denmark title with a single throw Final position leaderboard-Made in Denmark-14 Wiesberger (Aus); -13 MacIntyre (Sco); -11 Langasque (Fra); -9 Paisley (Eng), Wilson (Eng), Larrazabal (Spa), Scmitt (Ger). Final rankings
Robert MacIntyre from Scotland finished second for the second consecutive tournament after being transferred to Bernd Wiesberger to the glory of Made in Denmark.
MacIntyre started the final round with a drift shot and the pair was draw at 14 under par with three holes to play.
But MacIntyre's exit on the 17th cost him a bogey – the only stain in his 66 – and the chance of a first European Tour title.
Frenchman Romain Langasque was third in 11 under par
[] MacIntyre ended a shot behind Wiesberger after a narrow mist of a long birdie putt on the latter.
Playing his debut season on the Euro Tour, he banked the biggest payout day of his career with second place to the British Masters earlier this month to secure his card for next season.
The Made in Demark title is a fifth triumph of the Euro Tour for Au stria & Wiesberger and his first since the return of a seven-month lay-off with a wrist injury last season.
"I didn't expect it all, I had a tough year last year," he said. "It's there, thinking about what was going on in the past year."
Englishmen Chris Paisley and Oliver Wilson were equal in nine to the Irishman Paul Dunne, Pablo Larrazabal (Spain) and Max Scmitt (Germany) for a share in fourth place.
From MacIntyre & # 39; s countrymen, Richie Ramsay closed with a 68 for a share of 12th place out of seven, while Grant Forrest placed 69 to finish four. Scott Jamieson was two strokes farther back after a 73.