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  • Defending champion Bob MacIntyre squeezes into weekend on one-under

  • Chris Gotterup holds lead at -11 after course-record equalling 61

  • Rory McIlroy four shots back after a 65 & Ludvig Aberg is three off lead

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Straka chips in during opening round at Scottish Open

  1. Postpublished at 10:40 British Summer Time 10 July

    Scheffler -3, MacIntyre E, Scott -3 (8)

    Three pars for the featured group at the par-three 17th.

    Scottie Scheffler and Adam Scott are well poised, one shot off the leaders, while Bob MacIntyre will hope to find a spark on the front nine.

    The difficult 18th is next up...

  2. Aberg moves with two of leadpublished at 10:34 British Summer Time 10 July

    Aberg -2, Morikawa -1, Couvra -1 (7)

    After two poor approach shots, Collin Morikawa and Martin Couvra scramble to make a five and remain under par.

    Ludvig Aberg takes full advantage of his well-struck second though and knocks it in close with his third before tidying up for a birdie.

    It would be a good time for the young Swede to hit form with the Ryder Cup around the corner.

    Ludvig AbergImage source, SNS
  3. Postpublished at 10:32 British Summer Time 10 July

    Sullivan -1 (6)

    England's Andy Sullivan leaves himself in a tricky spot at the par-three sixth - the 'stadium hole'.

    He's short sided with a bunker between himself and the flag, but he holes out to great cheers from the stands.

  4. Postpublished at 10:24 British Summer Time 10 July

    Aberg -1, Morikawa -1, Couvra -1 (6)

    Collin Morikawa attempts to muscle it out of the rough with a wood, but it appears to veer off-course towards the left.

    Up next is Martin Couvra, who goes for a driver off the deck but tops it. Not pretty at all.

    Ludvig Aberg fizzes it towards the green in a more straightforward fashion.

  5. Birdies all roundpublished at 10:20 British Summer Time 10 July

    Scheffler -3, MacIntyre E, Scott -3 (3)

    Bob MacIntyre rolls in his first birdie of the day - a much-needed boost for the defending champ.

    Much easier putts for Scottie Scheffler and Adam Scott who move to within one shot of the leaders.

  6. Postpublished at 10:18 British Summer Time 10 July

    Hill -4 (9)

    Martin Watt
    BBC Sport Scotland at the Renaissance Club

    That's a majestic up and down from Calum Hill to save par and stay joint top.

    The fans in the grandstand behind the 18th green lap up their countryman's efforts.

    Calum HillImage source, Getty Images
  7. Postpublished at 10:16 British Summer Time 10 July

    Scheffler -2, MacIntyre +1, Scott -2 (6)

    To the par-five 16th and this morning's featured group.

    Bob MacIntyre chips out of the rough to leave 13ft for his birdie, while Adam Scott and Scottie Scheffler have makeable eagle putts to come.

  8. Postpublished at 10:14 British Summer Time 10 July

    Smith -2, Rai -1, Li +2

    Martin Watt
    BBC Sport Scotland at the Renaissance Club

    The 18th claims another victim as Haotong Li makes double bogey after finding trouble off the tee.

    No such troubles for Jordan Smith, who holes a lovely birdie putt from 14 feet while fellow Englishman Aaron Rai posts par.

  9. Postpublished at 10:14 British Summer Time 10 July

    Aberg -1, Morikawa -1, Couvra -1 (6)

    Collin Morikawa's tee shot is in some trouble off the tee. It may have just avoided the really thick stuff on the par-five 16th, though.

    Ludvig Aberg and Martin Couvra have no such trouble, stripping it down the middle.

  10. Postpublished at 10:11 British Summer Time 10 July

    Aberg -1, Morikawa -1, Couvra -1 (6)

    All three walk off the 15th with a par. Steady golf.

    Ludvig Aberg was a couple of inches from a birdie, but can't grumble with a solid par there.

  11. Morikawa and legend Foster team uppublished at 10:06 British Summer Time 10 July

    Aberg -1, Morikawa -1, Couvra -1 (5)

    All three tee shots split the fairway on the par four 15th hole.

    Morikawa is first to go and talks it over with his new caddie, Englishman Billy Foster, who is one of the most experienced in the game.

    Foster, who has worked with the likes of Seve Ballesteros, Darren Clarke, Thomas Bjorn and Matt Fitzpatrick, is Morikawa's fourth caddie of the season.

    The trio of approaches find the green.

    Collin Morikawa and caddie Billy FosterImage source, Getty Images
    Image caption,

    Morikawa and Foster teamed up earlier this week

  12. New leader alertpublished at 10:05 British Summer Time 10 July

    McNealy -2, Bezuidenhout -3, N Hojgaard -2 (9)

    Martin Watt
    BBC Sport Scotland at the Renaissance Club

    Nightmare finish to the front nine for Maverick McNealy as he tumbles from the top of the board.

    He finds a fairway bunker on 18, can only chunk it out then is shy of the green in three.

    An untidy chip and two putts later, the American walks off with a painful bogey and removes his hat to give his head a good scratch.

    Playing partner Christian Bezuidenhout cards par to stay at three under.

    A hole back, Scotland's Calum Hill and Padraig Harrington both make magnificent birdie twos to move into a share of the lead at four under.

  13. Back-to-back birdies for Scottpublished at 09:59 British Summer Time 10 July

    Scheffler -2, MacIntyre +1, Scott -2 (6)

    Adam Scott is turning it on now, zipping a beautiful wedge shot just past the hole, leaving a simple birdie putt that he duly taps in.

    Another birdie effort drifts by for Bob MacIntyre and it's a similar story for Scottie Scheffler, whose birdie putt has a bit too much pace.

  14. Morikawa moves under parpublished at 09:57 British Summer Time 10 July

    Aberg -1, Morikawa -1, Couvra -1 (5)

    The par three 14th is next, and all tee shots find the green.

    Another birdie for Collin Morikawa moves him under par for the morning.

    A couple of tidy pars for Ludvig Aberg and Martin Couvra.

  15. Tight at the toppublished at 09:53 British Summer Time 10 July

    Maverick McNealy still leads the field on four under after the American's blistering start, while two-time Open champion Padraig Harrington is just one shot back.

    Scotland's Callum Hill - who won his second DP World Tour title earlier this year - is also on three under, as are Christiaan Bezuidenhout, Sepp Straka and Jake Knapp.

    Maverick McNealy in actionImage source, Getty Images
    Image caption,

    Maverick McNealy has one win on the PGA Tour

  16. Postpublished at 09:46 British Summer Time 10 July

    Aberg -1, Morikawa E, Couvra -1 (4)

    Welcome to the party, Ludvig Aberg.

    A pin-high attempt for Aberg catches the right of the cup before spinning round and dropping in. First birdie of the day for the Swede.

    Collin Morikawa's pulls up agonisingly short, leaving him a gimme for par.

    A similar story for Martin Couvra, who hits it short but saves par.

  17. Birdie for Scottpublished at 09:43 British Summer Time 10 July

    Scheffler -2, MacIntyre +1, Scott -1 (5)

    Adam Scott, come on down.

    The Australian is a popular figure wherever he plays and he gets a generous round of applause as he finds the bottom of the cup from all of 40ft.

    Bob MacIntyre and Scottie Scheffler can't convert from close range though and have to make do with par.

    Adam Scott in actionImage source, Getty Images
  18. Postpublished at 09:40 British Summer Time 10 July

    Scheffler -2, MacIntyre +1, Scott E (4)

    Scottie Scheffler shows why he's the leading player in the world with a delightful iron shot at the par-three 14th, which leaves him 10ft for birdie.

    Bob MacIntyre has a closer look though, just short of the pin as he attempts to bounce back from his bogey on the previous hole.

    Adam Scott isn't best pleased with his effort though. He's on the putting surface, but a long way away.

  19. Postpublished at 09:40 British Summer Time 10 July

    Aberg E, Morikawa E, Couvra -1 (3)

    Collin Morikawa's iron play is some of the game's best, and he leaves himself a decent look at birdie with his approach into the 13th green.

    Ludvig Aberg and Martin Couvra follow with similarly respectable attempts.

    An easy green to find, but a difficult pin to attack as you risk a short-sided third from the back of the putting surface if you overcook it.

  20. Postpublished at 09:35 British Summer Time 10 July

    Scheffler -2, MacIntyre +1, Scott E (4)

    Scottie Scheffler's birdie putt comes up just short and he taps in for par, as does playing partner Adam Scott.

    However, Bob MacIntyre's par putt from 13ft drifts left after the Scot slightly misreads the break.

    The defending champion drops to one over.