Scottish Open, McIlroy and Ludvig Åberg
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Ludvig Aberg was unsatisfied with his putting skills at the 2025 Genesis Scottish Open despite finishing in the top 10 after the third round of the tournament.
Rory McIlroy and Chris Gotterup start the final round tied for the lead; Wyndham Clark, Matt Fitzpatrick, Sepp Straka and Ludvig Åberg all chase victory; Genesis Scottish Open is co-sanctioned on the
Chris Gotterup leads after tying the course record at The Renaissance Club with a 61 and Scottie Scheffler is six back.
Rory McIlroy is still in contention, four shots off the lead, while Bob MacIntyre is just happy to have made the weekend as he sneaked in on one-under after a card of 71 in the second round. We'll be back again early tomorrow. See you then!
Ludvig Aberg, Matthew Fitzpatrick T3 at 8-Under Par
We’ve reached the halfway point at the Genesis Scottish Open, and while an unexpected name is at the top of the leaderboard, there are several recognizable ones
He became the first player ever to be selected for a Ryder Cup team without having played in a major championship, after being picked by Europe’s captain Luke Donald in 2023. His performance in Rome,
The PGA Tour moves to Europe at a time in the season where many players need to do the same: make a move. In a blink of an eye, the final major championship of the season is on the horizon with the 2025 Scottish Open serving as the first of a two-act play with next week's Open Championship at Royal Portrush representing players' final chances to claim one of the four biggest trophies in the game this year.