Postpublished at 20:07 British Summer Time 14 July
Here's some more celebrations pics, well because just look at them!
Updates from the Scottish Open final round
Scotland's MacIntyre birdies 18 to pip Scott to glory
England's Mansell equals course record with nine-under 61
Aberg took two-shot lead into final day
George O'Neill
Here's some more celebrations pics, well because just look at them!
Look at his face, just look at his face!
Andrew Petrie
BBC Sport Scotland at The Renaissance Club
The love that these fans have for Bob MacIntyre is incredible. They were with him at every hole, as it seemed to be ebbing away from him.
The roar on the 17th was deafening, and the scenes on the 18th were incredible.
Robert MacIntyre wins the 2024 Scottish Open
I've just seen a replay of the putt that sealed it for MacIntyre.
It's so perfectly judged - the line, the pace. His celebration was a real outpouring of joy too.
He fell just short last year, but this is the biggest win of his career to date, and you can see what it means!
Andrew Petrie
BBC Sport Scotland at The Renaissance Club
“I had a feeling” says the man next to me. Aye, me an all.
Andrew Petrie
BBC Sport Scotland at The Renaissance Club
“No Bobby, No Party!” chant the crowd.
Now it’s the national anthem. There’s tears around me.
Flower of Scotland rings out from the crowd on 18.
These are wonderful moments.
Aberg -14 (73)
Ludvig Aberg pars the last to finish with a three-over 73.
Disappointment for the overnight leader, but he goes over to give his Ryder Cup teammate a hug.
MacIntyre -18 (67)
The putt of his life!!!
It doesn't look like it's quite got the legs but the ball drops into the hole on its final roll and Bob MacIntyre is the 2024 Scottish Open champion.
He looks in utter disbelief. Joyous scenes on the 18th.
MacIntyre -17 (17)
MacIntyre is 22 feet from glory.
The crowd holds its breath. This for the title...
MacIntyre -17 (17)
Andrew Petrie
BBC Sport Scotland at The Renaissance Club
He’s given himself a chance here. He’s given himself a real chance.
MacIntyre -17 (17)
It's a wonderful second shot from Bob MacIntyre, who is pin-high left in the heart of the green.
There's a huge roar as he makes his way up onto the green.
Adam Scott is watching on in the clubhouse.
I wonder what he makes of MacIntyre's drop on 16... if he's seen it yet, that is.
MacIntyre -17 (17)
MacIntyre's tee shot at 18 is just off the fairway, but the lie looks fine.
The adrenaline must be really pumping now. He's made no secret of the fact he wants this title above all others.
Colin Montgomerie was the last, and only, Scottish winner in 1999 when this championship was held at Loch Lomond.
MacIntyre -17 (17)
MacIntyre's birdie putt is a bit hot and finishes four feet past the hole.
He tidies up for his par and heads for the last.
Birdie for the title, par for a play-off...
He has the backing of basically every fan, I'd wager.
Scott -17 (67)
Adam Scott's birdie chance drifts by the hole, and he shakes his head ruefully.
Still, he has the clubhouse lead and now faces a nervy wait to see if he's done enough...
MacIntyre -17 (16)
Andrew Petrie
BBC Sport Scotland at The Renaissance Club
MacIntyre goes to the left-hand side of the green with his tee shot - 33ft from the flag.
There’s such a big slope in front of him, he might not even be able to see the hole.
Scott -17 (17)
Adam Scott isn't done yet.
The Australian plays a magnificent iron shot into the 18th green and will have a putt to get to 18 under.
His putting has often been his downfall over the years - can he deliver here?
Andrew Petrie
BBC Sport Scotland at The Renaissance Club
The crowd on the 17th has just erupted.
Firstly when we heard the cheer from 16. Secondly when we saw the leaderboard.
The excitement turned to nerves within seconds.
Come on, Bob!
MacIntyre -17 (16)
All about Bob is right, Andrew.
The Scot rolls his eagle putt right into the heart of the hole and jumps level with Adam Scott at 17 under. Never in doubt!
What a golfer, what a man.