
By the time Rory McClayroy reached the sixth tea box, he could already understand that he was not away from the Danger Zone at the Scottish Open on Thursday.
After the 332-yard drive, Mcilroy reached green in green and had a put to the first pardy at par-4. He took five after three-foot for the bogie, there was another bogie at number 5 and for a trio of boxes on the scorecard par-4 found a fairway bunker on 15th, which reached a score of one by one with three holes to play.
McLero said, “I have definitely terminated a better round than to start it, who closed the first round with three consecutive bridges and is going to 2-in-under-endr on Friday.” It felt as if it was a slow start. I think when you come back here, link the greens, they are very slow what we used to do. “
This season, a three -time winner on the PGA tour, the 2023 Scottish Open Champion finished fourth last July when he kicked the tournament with 65 of the first round. He finished third in 2023 after the first round on 64.
Since the 9-over cuts in the RBC Canadian Open, Mcilroy has distanced the tournament from the past two weeks. He said that earlier this week it was a great time for reflection and the way others felt the manner in April to listen to energy and re -combination.
But the question of inspiration came on Thursday, especially next week with an open championship in its home course Royal Portrash, but McClayo said she is no longer in vacation mode.
“I am ready to play. The change of scenes has been good,” he said. “It is good to go back here. It renewed my excitement and enthusiasm for the rest of the season.”
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