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Rory McIlroy shot -5 on his return to action at the Scottish Open; Justin Thomas claimed the overnight lead by shooting -8; McIlroy will be back in action on Friday at the Genesis Scottish Open ahead of The Open next week, both live on Sky Sports Golf
Rory McIlroy put his Pinehurst collapse behind him as he made a fine start to the defence of his Scottish Open title
Rory McIlroy bounced back from his US Open heartbreak to make a strong start to the defence of his Scottish Open title as first-round leader Justin Thomas narrowly missed out on creating history.
Competing for the first time since agonisingly missing out on a fifth major title at Pinehurst, McIlroy carded a five-under-par 65 at the Renaissance Club to lie three shots behind leader Thomas, who returned a flawless 62. A 59, the second-best in DP World Tour history, was within reach when Thomas birdied the first 13 holes from eight under par on the par-70 layout, but it was only on the final five holes that the two-time major winner was able to tie the score.
Highlights from the first round of the 2024 Genesis Scottish Open at Renaissance Club
“I thought I was at par for 71, then I looked up and it was 70, so I thought, ‘I just need a couple more birdies,’ and then I can shoot 59,” Thomas said. “And then, shockingly, I made five pars in a row, so it pissed me off. I definitely wanted 59 and was even thinking a couple lower, so we all know how that works when you get ahead of yourself. Advertisement
“But it’s always good to get off to a good start, and even better than that, I felt like I was in complete control.”
On a low-scoring day, Thomas was one stroke ahead of South Korea’s Lim Sung-jae and was at six under par with Ryder Cup star Ludwig Obergon, while McIlroy was part of a big group at five under par that included Tommy Fleetwood and Matt Fitzpatrick. Stream the majors and more now
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McIlroy made an eagle on the third hole, his 12th hole of the day, and recorded five birdies, but missed good opportunities on three of his final five holes. McIlroy opened up about his U.S. Open heartbreak, acknowledging he was well aware of DeChambeau’s position on the course.
“The first few holes, I hit a couple of shots that I hadn’t been able to hit the last 10 days of practice, so it was a reminder that golf isn’t as easy as you think it is,” McIlroy said with a laugh.
“But then I really started to feel better. I started to get good shots and made some good shots, especially on the front and back nine.
“I gave myself a lot of chances the last nine and I felt like I really gave up some chances. Generally, it is a good start after patchwork has started, especially in the first six or seven holes. \ “
Macirla temporarily retained leadership in two shots in five holes to play in the United States, but was missing in 3 feet and 6 inches in 3 feet, 3 feet and 9 inches in 3 feet and 6 inches. I lost the last 3 feet and 9 inches and finished the blow. BREWERS DEHAMBO.
Rory Makira pulled -5 when he returned to Scotland’s open championship. Justin Thomas announced the night chief with -8 shots. Makerla returned to the open award of Genesis Scotland on Friday, both live at Sky Sports Golf
Rory Makira was planted behind the collapse of painkillers when he had a big start to protect the Scottler title.
Rory Makira rebounded from the opening of the United States to make a powerful start to protect the title of the open Scotland when the first tour, the head of the first tour, Thomas, missed history. Playing for the first time since falling just short of a fifth major title at Pinehurst, McIlroy shot a five-under 65 at Renaissance Club to finish three strokes behind leader Thomas, who responded with a perfect 62.
A 59, the second-best in DP World Tour history, was within reach when Thomas birdied the first 13 holes from eight under on the par-70 layout, but it was only over the final five holes that the two-time major winner was able to tie the score. Highlights from the first round of the 2024 Genesis Scottish Open at Renaissance Club
“I thought I had 71 for par, then I looked up and it was 70, so I thought, ‘I just need a couple more birdies,’ and then I can shoot 59,” Thomas said.
“And then, amazingly, I got five pars in a row, so I was a little pissed.” I really wanted 59 and was thinking a little lower, but we all know what happens when you go forward.
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“But it’s always good to get off to a good start, and even better than that. I felt like I was in complete control of everything. »
On a low-scoring day, Thomas beat South Korea’s Lim Sung-jae by one stroke and was at six under par with Ryder Cup star Ludwig Obergon, while McIlroy was part of a big group that included Tommy Fleetwood and Matt Fitzpatrick at five under par.
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Can McIlroy bounce back at The Open? Mcilroy participated in his third hole, his eagle on the 12th, and recorded five birdies, but there was no possibility of his last five halls.
McIloy acknowledged that he had acknowledged what he knew too much about his decambo on the course, and thought about his sorrow in the United States.
\ “I hit some shots in the first hall that I had never seen in the past 10 days, so I remembered that golf was sometimes not as easy as I thought.” Told. “But then I really started to feel good. Especially on the front nine, our back nine, I started getting good shots, making good shots. \ “When I came back, I really felt that I had many opportunities, and I left a couple.
Macirla temporarily retained leadership in two shots in five holes to play in the United States, but was missing in 3 feet and 6 inches in 3 feet, 3 feet and 9 inches in 3 feet and 6 inches. I lost the last 3 feet and 9 inches and finished the blow. BREWERS DEHAMBO. Rory Mciloy pulled -5 when he returned to the opening of Scotland. Justin Thomas claimed a night example by pulling -8. MCILROY will return to work before the opening next week at the Genesis Scotland Open on Friday. Both live in Sky Sports Golf
Rory Makiroy put the collapse of Pine Hurst behind him when he had a good start to protect the title of the open Scotland.
Rory Mciloy, the leader of the first tour, Justin Thomas, missed the creation of history, repelled his open sadness and strongly defended his title of Scotland Open.
For the first time in Pine Hurst missed the fifth major title, Makiroy carded 65 under 65 under the Renaissance and lied three shots behind the leader Thomas. A 59, the second-best in DP World Tour history, was within reach when Thomas finished the first 13 holes on the par-70 layout in eight under par, but the two-time major winner could only reach par on each of the final five holes.
Highlights from the first round of the 2024 Genesis Scottish Open at Renaissance Club
. “I thought I had 71 for par, but then I looked up and it was 70, so I thought, ‘I just need a couple more birdies,’ and then I can make 59,” Thomas said. “And then, shockingly, I made five pars in a row, so it pissed me off. I definitely wanted 59 and was even thinking a couple lower, so we all know how that works when you get ahead of yourself. Advertisement
“But it’s always good to get off to a good start, and even better than that, I felt like I was in complete control.”
On a low-scoring day, Thomas was one stroke ahead of South Korea’s Lim Sung-jae and was at six under par with Ryder Cup star Ludwig Obergon, while McIlroy was part of a big group at five under par that included Tommy Fleetwood and Matt Fitzpatrick. Streaming majors and much more now
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Macilra hit the eagle on the third hole, its 12th day, and also recorded five birds, but missed the good chances of three of the last five holes. McIlroy shared his heartbreak at the U.S. Open, admitting he was all too aware of DeChambeau’s position on the course.
“I hit a couple shots on the first holes that I haven’t seen in practice in the last 10 days, so it was kind of a reminder that golf isn’t as easy as I sometimes think it is,” McIlroy said with a smile.
“But then I really started to feel good. Especially on the front nine, our back nine, I started getting good shots, making good shots.
“I gave myself a lot of chances in that last nine and I actually felt like I gave away a few too. Overall a good start, especially after the scrappy start over the first six or seven holes.\”
McIlroy briefly held a two-shot lead with five holes to play in the US Open but bogeyed three of the last four, missing from two feet and six inches on the 16th and three feet and nine inches on the last to finish a shot behind Bryson DeChambeau.