The gentle drive up the 330 yards of Magnolia Lane towards the Augusta National clubhouse tends to give those competing in The Masters the kind of chills that John Travolta used to harp on about in Grease. For Robert MacIntyre, meanwhile, the short car journey got the foot tapping as well. The “teuchter music” of the Gunna Sound ceilidh band was the Oban man’s soundtrack of choice as he slowly trundled up this fabled strip of tarmac. “I love Scottish ceilidh music and it was perfect for what I was doing,” said the 24-year-old Masters debutant with a smile. Given that the Augusta greens are quicker than the Dashing White Sergeant on ice, it was perhaps all very fitting.