ROBERT MacINTYRE has a 100-day mission to charge up the rankings and get into this year's Ryder Cup team.
The Scot has endured a miserable year while falling to 106th in the world. Now time is running out as he struggles to get on the radar of captain Luke Donald's roster for Rome.
MacIntyre is teeing up in this week's BMW International Open in Munich.
And he has just next month's Open and a choice of eight other DP World Tour events that count towards the Ryder Cup before September's charter flight to the Italian capital.
Despite a bright patch earlier this year with three top-sevens in as many events, MacIntyre has gone off the boil, missing the cut in two of his last three.
The Oban favourite was also forced to withdraw from the defence of his Italian Open title, on the Ryder Cup host course, while he did not qualify for last week's US Open.
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