BOB MACINTYRE will be wide awake and flying at the Ryder Cup after European team chiefs sorted out his special bed request.
And the Scottish star joked he may have some more treats to order once he gets to Rome.
MacIntyre and his 11 European team-mates arrived at Wentworth for the BMW PGA Championship fresh from a vital scouting trip to Italy.
Luke Donald's dozen gladiators for Rome converged on Marco Simone Golf Club to set fresh eyes on the course ahead of the clash with the United States in 16 days' time.
MacIntyre was happy to see a tough track and an even harder bed as he prepares for his debut against Zach Johnson's men.
The Oban ace had to withdraw from his title defence of the DS Automobiles Italian Open before the start of the second round four months ago as he was suffering from a back issue.
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