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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 09:33 British Summer Time 10 July

    Scheffler -2, MacIntyre E, Scott E (3)

    Martin Watt
    BBC Sport Scotland at the Renaissance Club

    The 13th hole is a beauty, hugging the coastline and looking out towards Fidra Island, which is rumoured to have been the inspiration for the shape of Robert Louis Stevenson’s Treasure Island.

  2. Postpublished at 09:32 British Summer Time 10 July

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

    Fairway. Fairway. Fairway.

    All tee shots landing in between the same swell of the short stuff of the stunning 13th.

    Roughly 145-ish yards left in for the trio.

  3. Postpublished at 09:28 British Summer Time 10 July

    Scheffler -2, MacIntyre E, Scott E (3)

    Bob MacIntyre has somehow found his ball in the thick bushes on the left, and he gets the driver out to measure the longest distance possible for a penalty drop.

    Scottie Scheffler walks off his ball, which is ahead of Bob's, leaving the Scot to go first.

    He takes his time figuring out if he's even got a route to the green from his lie and wow, does he. He find the green and it feeds down to the hole, pulling up 13ft short. What a break - can he save par?

    Scheffler and Adam Scott both find the green with ease from the fairway.

    Scottish Open 2025Image source, Getty Images
  4. Postpublished at 09:25 British Summer Time 10 July

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

    Ludvig Aberg dinks it towards the hole, but it stops about four feet short. Not the easiest par save next but he manages.

    A great chance for Martin Couvra to find his second birdie of the morning, but his putt won't break, and he remains one under after a tap-in for three.

    Back to level par for Collin Morikawa, who slides in his birdie attempt.

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

    Scheffler -2, MacIntyre E, Scott E (3)

    One of the Renaissance Club's signature holes now, the 13th. Gorgeous looks out over the shoreline to the left - so just keep your ball in play. No reason to go left.

    Scottie Scheffler and Adam Scott heed the warnings and find the fairway. Bob MacIntyre, though, sends it way left. He's not happy with himself as soon as it leaves the clubface.

    A provisional ball is needed off the tee.

  6. Postpublished at 09:18 British Summer Time 10 July

    Aberg E, Morikawa +1, Couvra -1 (2)

    Decent stuff off the tee from all three on the 204-yard twelfth.

    Aberg is slightly short, but he's avoided any trouble. The other two are on the green and staring down a birdie.

  7. Big names in strong fieldpublished at 09:16 British Summer Time 10 July

    Outside of The Players Championship, this is just about the strongest non-major field you'll find in golf, so it's only fitting that the world's best are tested on a proper links course.

    A cursory glance down the tee sheet and the eye darts all over the place as superstar follows superstar.

    Career grand slam winner Rory McIlroy is out with Viktor Hovland, and Xander Schauffele for a 13:43 start. Ludvig Aberg and Collin Morikawa are out alongside European youngster Martin Couvra shortly.

    US Open champion JJ Spaun is out with Tommy Fleetwood and Scotland's Connor Syme in the afternoon.

    Stick with us to hear how they fare on the east coast throughout the day.

    Rory McIlroyImage source, SNS
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    McIlroy won here in 2023, before sealing the career slam earlier this year at The Masters

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

    Aberg E, Morikawa +1, Couvra -1 (2)

    All second shots find their way down to the green, but none of the trio can find a birdie.

    It's as you were walking to the par-three 12th for another of the early marquee groups.

  9. Postpublished at 09:14 British Summer Time 10 July

    Scheffler -2, MacIntyre E, Scott E (3)

    Adam Scott watches his birdie putt somehow stay out of the hole. He's he looks at birdies on every hole so far.

    Next up is Bob MacIntyre, who skirts the edge of the cup and leaves a tester for par. Which he makes.

    Another uphill putt for Scottie Scheffler and it pulls up an inch - if even that - short.

  10. Early leaderspublished at 09:11 British Summer Time 10 July

    As Martin said, American Maverick McNealy is currently four under through six, leading 2019's US Open champion Gary Woodland, who is three under, also through six.

    Christiaan Bezuidenhout and Padraig Harrington also join Woodland in joint second.

    Scotland's Callum Hill us currently T-5 on two under.

  11. Postpublished at 09:11 British Summer Time 10 July

    Martin Watt
    BBC Sport Scotland at the Renaissance Club

    Maverick McNealy - what a name - is now the outright leader after a birdie on 15.

    The American is four under through six. Stunning start.

  12. Postpublished at 09:08 British Summer Time 10 July

    Scheffler -2, MacIntyre E, Scott E (2)

    The 204-yard par-three 12th is next. A bit of indecision from Scottish Scheffler over what club to take with the exposed left side of the hole causing confusion.

    Caddie Ted Scott is a supremely experienced operator, though. Two club changes later, and his tee shot lands roughly 15ft to the right of the pin. Sensational.

    Bob MacIntyre is a little longer on the left-hand side, a more-than-decent shot.

    Adam Scott up next with one of the game's best swings to watch. He's 5ft behind Scheffler.

    A trio of excellent shots.

  13. Postpublished at 09:05 British Summer Time 10 July

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

    Europe's breakout star of the 2023 Ryder Cup, Ludvig Aberg, smashes his tee shot down the middle.

    Collin Morikawa and Martin Couvra do likewise. They're all down there around 320 from the tee.

    Easy as that, eh?

  14. Postpublished at 09:03 British Summer Time 10 July

    Scheffler -2, MacIntyre E, Scott E (2)

    A slow, uphill putt for Scottie Scheffler doesn't break enough as he hoped, leaving him an easy look at par.

    A long, swerving one for Adam Scott races past the pin, a daunting par attempt soon follows.

    Solid attempt at a birdie for Bob MacIntyre, but it breaks too late.

    Pars all around here.

  15. Postpublished at 09:00 British Summer Time 10 July

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

    Adam Scott's second comes off a flier lie slightly and sails low towards the pin. It catches the back of the green and just about holds it, mind you.

    From the middle of the fairway, Bob MacIntyre flicks it in pin high, and Scottie Scheffler joins him on the green too.

  16. Postpublished at 08:59 British Summer Time 10 July

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

    Young Martin Couvra shows them how it's done, birdieing his first hole.

    Ludvig Aberg's birdie attempt runs round the cup but won't drop before Colin Morikawa similarly slides a par putt past by an inch or so.

    Not the hole you want to be dropping shots on early doors.

  17. Postpublished at 08:55 British Summer Time 10 July

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

    Another wayward teeshot from Adam Scott, a rather uncharacteristic start from the man who was in contention for the US Open recently. It isn't in too much trouble, though, and given where the hole's cut, he's left himself an attractive second shot in.

    Scottish Scheffler and Bob MacIntyre avoid any trouble and have 200 and 175 yards in, respectively.

  18. Postpublished at 08:52 British Summer Time 10 July

    Straka -1, Thomas -1, Canter (1)

    Martin Watt
    BBC Sport Scotland at the Renaissance Club

    This group is off to a flier with a trio of birdies at their opening hole, the par-five 10th.

    Justin Thomas tore round here with a 62 on day one last year.

  19. Postpublished at 08:50 British Summer Time 10 July

    Aberg, Morikawa, Couvra

    Martin Couvra's tee shot finds the first cut then a decent second leaves him short-sided down the right-hand side. A tricky third coming up.

    Collin Morikawa, in a similar position, tops his fairway wood, and it trundles well short of the green. Always a pleasure to see the pros hit a shot you'd be capable of...

    Swede Ludvig Aberg finds the left-hand side of the green. Similar landing spot to Bob's second a moment ago.

  20. Scots in the field 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿published at 08:47 British Summer Time 10 July

    It's not just Bob who will be enjoying some home comforts this week.

    Callum Hill is currently one under through one, Richie Ramsay is even through three.

    Ewen Ferguson, Connor Syme, and Grant Forrest are out in the afternoon wave.

    Connor SymeImage source, SNS
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    Connor Syme during a practice round earlier this week