BOB MacINTYRE has vowed to never change if he crosses the pond.
The Scot revealed earlier this week he will relocate to Orlando if he qualifies for the PGA Tour.
The Ryder Cup star again mixed it with some of the world's best at the season-ending DP World Tour Championship in Dubai.
MacIntyre sank six birdies - including one at the 13th where his tee shot landed three feet from the hole in his threeunder 69 yesterday to sit just two shots off the lead which is shared by Dane Nicolai Hogjaard and French duo Julien Guerrier and Matthieu Pavon.
MacIntyre was back to his best yesterday and will need to keep it up over the next three days of the £8.45million event as only the top 10 players who do not already have a PGA Tour card will qualify for one.
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