
The American Chris Gotterup gave a course-ricard 9-under-foot 61 to take a two-shot lead at the Midway Point of the Scottish Open at the Rensations Club in North Bervik, Scotland.
This era included 6-under 29 on front nine to take Gotterup to 11-under 129 for the tournament.
The Harry Hall of England was second at 9 am for the tournament after 6-under 64 in the second round. Ludwig Eberg (65) of Sweden was in a group of three for the third place in the 8-under-end, along with England’s Matt Fitzpatrick (63) and Marco Penn (67).
Rory McLaroy of Northern Ireland improved three shots in 65 rounds in the second round and is in a group of seven out of 7 in total and is in the sixth position in total. Mcilroy was the largest proposer in the group, with 27 spots jumping.
Austria’s first-round leader and American Jake Kannap also wore in 7-under 7-under 7-under 7-under 7-under. Another first round of France leader, one was at 6 at 6 after 70, while Nico Ichwariya of Columbia dropped by a tie with a tie in 27th place.
The US Open champion JJ Spon failed to cut after 72, which placed them at 2-over through two rounds. Scotland’s Calum Hill was away from the lead after the early stages, but failed to cut after shooting 77 to 77 on Friday.
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