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Rory McIlroy shares early lead at Scottish Open

By Thomson Reuters Jul 9, 2026 | 10:54 AM

Rory McIlroy was satisfied to walk off the course with a 65 and share the lead at the Scottish Open on Thursday in North Berwick, Scotland, ​even with a few close-range misses he’d like to ‌have back.

McIlroy helped set the pace with Tom Kim of South Korea, Bernd Wiesberger of Austria and Patrick Cantlay at 5-under, one shot clear of Brooks Koepka, Min Woo Lee of Australia, Patrick Reed and a ‌host ​of others tied for fifth.

A number of ⁠challengers remained on the ⁠course including Scottie Scheffler, who birdied the par-3 ninth hole and was 2-under at the turn.

An uneven start for McIlroy was erased by consecutive birdies and a sand save for ​par at the ninth, helping shave off two bogeys on his opening nine — including his first hole of the day ⁠at No. 10 — and the 18th. ⁠He credited his putting for the brilliant eagle ​at No. 1, a par-5 playing over 600 yards this week.

“I ​did that today. I played the par 5s well. ‌I think I hit all three greens in regulation: one putt dropped for eagle and two two-putt birdies always helps the card,” McIlroy said. “Overall, good to get my first round of ⁠competitive golf on a links golf course and it’s obviously a great start to the tournament.”

Scotland’s Robert MacIntyre, who won the event in ⁠2023, played with ‌McIlroy and defending champ Chris Gotterup to ⁠large and noisy galleries. MacIntyre sits two shots ​back ‌of the lead, tied with U.S. Open champ ​Wyndham Clark ⁠after first-round 67s.

“Every time I come back and play in Scotland, it’s unbelievable,” MacIntyre said.

Gotterup took a bogey 4 on his final hole of the day, the ninth, and is 2-under. He birdied four of his first eight holes on his back nine ​Thursday.

–Field Level Media