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McIlroy in share of halfway lead at Genesis Scottish Open

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Rory McIlroy's seven DP World Tour wins since 2023 have come in four Rolex Series events, two Masters Tournaments and his home open. Photo: Getty Images

Overnight leaders Rory McIlroy and Tom Kim joined Jordan Smith at the top of the Genesis Scottish Open leaderboard as the second Rolex Series event of the season remained wide open at The Renaissance Club.

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A four-way tie after day one was reduced to three heading into the weekend but there were still 17 players within three shots of the lead at the event co-sanctioned by the DP World Tour and PGA TOUR.

 

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Both 2023 champion McIlroy and Renaissance specialist Kim followed opening rounds of 65 with a 66 but it was Englishman Smith who stole the show with a blistering 63 to get to nine under.

In-form Englishman Matt Fitzpatrick was one shot off the lead after a 65, sitting alongside 2021 winner Min Woo Lee who fired a 65. Defending champion Chris Gotterup and local hero and 2024 winner Robert MacIntyre were then part of a group of seven players at seven under.

Should McIlroy lift the trophy on Sunday, he will join Jon Rahm and Tyrrell Hatton on a record five Rolex Series victories, with his seven DP World Tour wins since 2023 coming in four Rolex Series events, two Masters Tournaments and his home open.

 

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It would also take him a significant step closer to matching Colin Montgomerie’s record of eight Race to Dubai titles as he looks to win the Harry Vardon Trophy for the fifth consecutive season.

The Northern Irishman has seemed in confident mood all week and a deft chip set up a birdie on the first before he put a tee-shot to ten feet at the fifth, got up and down at the par-five seventh and put an approach to nine feet at the next to turn in 31 and rejoin the leading group. A ragged tee shot at the 13th dropped him back but he responded with a drive to 18 feet at the next, although he could not make his eagle putt.

Smith this week becomes the solo record holder for Rolex Series appearances having teed it up in 52 out of a possible 54, but a victory this week would be the biggest of his career after wins at the European Open and Portugal Masters.

The 33-year-old has returned to action after a short break having not teed it up since the RBC Canadian Open almost a month ago but showed no signs of rust. After starting at the tenth on Friday, he rattled off four birdies in a row from the 11th and added another on the 17th to turn in 30. He then made another gain on the second before sandwiching a bogey on the sixth with a pair of birdies to hit the summit.

Kim announced himself on the world  stage at this event when he finished third in 2022 and has played every year since with a worst result of tied-17th. He recovered from a bogey on the third with an eagle from 40 feet on the seventh and further gains on the 13th, 16th and 17th.

 

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Fitzpatrick has an excellent record at Renaissance and he made eight birdies – including five in a row from the 11th – and three bogeys, while Australian Lee made an eagle, five birdies and three bogeys.

Playing alongside McIlroy and Gotterup, MacIntyre produced the moment of the day as he holed a 30-footer at the stadium hole 15th to delight the bumper crowds in a 66.

Dutchman Joost Luiten, Japan’s Keita Nakajima, Frenchman Victor Perez, German Nicolai von Dellingshausen and Canadian Sudarshan Yellamaraju were also at seven under, one clear of a group containing U.S. Open champion Wyndham Clark, former Masters winner Danny Willett, Nicolai Højgaard, Michael Thorbjornsen and Karl Vilips.

Player quotes

Rory McIlroy: I thought I played well again. You know, the wind definitely got up for us in the afternoon. We got off to a really nice start. Then sort of by the turn the wind had got to hits strongest and felt like it was hard to get the ball close to the pins and we were all making a lot of pars out there.

 

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Yeah, it would have been nice to be a couple better. But you know, it’s obviously another good day and in good position.

I like these greens. I see the lines pretty well. The reads are quite obvious compared to maybe some other links courses that are a little more subtle. I got my eye in early and held some nice putts and continued that for the rest of the day.

Chris got off to a great start, as did I. Bob got off to a bit of a slow start but started to I can approximate up around the turn. It’s nice when you have a group playing well together. Bob, obviously home contingent were clearing for him pretty well. Great to play with him and Bob is up there this weekend, which is great.