McIlory misses cut after club thief interrupts Scottish Open

Sat, Jul 10, 2021
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JON Rahm and Rory McIlroy on Friday found themselves at the centre of a bizarre incident at the Renaissance Club in North Berwick.

Rahm claimed a share of the lead at the Scottish Open, while McIlroy missed the cut.

The two European Ryder Cup stars were playing with Justin Thomas when, on the 10th hole, a spectator walked on to the tee.

He removed the cover from the McIlroy’s driver before taking a couple of practice swings with an iron.

“I was surprised. Everyone saw what happened on TV,” McIlroy said. “It was handled efficiently and everything was okay. I had no idea who it was.”

Rahm claimed the man, who Police Scotland said was taken to hospital after being ejected from the course, smelt of alcohol and added: “I don’t think any of us understood what was going on.

“It didn’t put anyone off. If anything it put a smile on our faces. It will be a pretty good story to tell in the future.”

Rahm’s sparkling recent form, which secured the US Open title last month and sees him riding high, is also shaping up into a pretty good story to tell.

The Spaniard world number one carded eight birdies in a 65 to follow his Thursday 66 for 11 under overall.

Belgium’s Thomas Detry matched Rahm’s scores and England’s first-round leader Jack Senior made it a three-way tie at the top.

Lee Westwood stormed into the clubhouse, going eagle, birdie, birdie over the final three holes and is a shot behind the leaders alongside Matt Fitzpatrick and George Coetzee.

Thomas and Ian Poulter are in a group of four players on eight under.

Inebriated interlopers were not the end of McIlroy’s concerns, however, as he could only card a level par 71 on Friday.

It left him one under for the tournament and a shot below the cut line.(dpa/NAN)

– July 10, 2021 @ 08:36 GMT |

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