
Rory McIlroy loses his way at fog-delayed Scottish Open
Defending champion Chris Gotterup, US Open winner Wyndham Clark and England's Jordan Smith are among the players yet to complete 54 holes on 10 under, with…
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Defending champion Chris Gotterup, US Open winner Wyndham Clark and England's Jordan Smith are among the players yet to complete 54 holes on 10 under, with Scotland's Bob MacIntyre one further back. Matt Fitzpatrick powered into a share of the lead as Rory McIlroy struggled before fog forced play to be suspended at the Genesis Scottish Open on Saturday. There are 22 players still to finish.
Furthermore, Fitzpatrick continued to move in the opposite direction as he picked up three more birdies and held the outright lead at one point before a bogey at the eighth. McIlroy's troubles began with a three-putt bogey on the third. Play is due to restart at 7am on Sunday, with the fourth round, to be played in three-balls, following quickly after the third is completed.
In addition, More strife was to come on the par-five seventh, which he had birdied in each of the opening two days, but this time bogeyed after missing from inside a foot.
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Defending champion Chris Gotterup, US Open winner Wyndham Clark and England's Jordan Smith are among the players yet to complete 54 holes on 10 under, with Scotland's Bob MacIntyre one further back.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesMatt Fitzpatrick powered into a share of the lead as Rory McIlroy struggled before fog forced play to be suspended at the Genesis Scottish Open on Saturday.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesThere are 22 players still to finish.
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Fitzpatrick continued to move in the opposite direction as he picked up three more birdies and held the outright lead at one point before a bogey at the eighth.
according to The IndependentMcIlroy's troubles began with a three-putt bogey on the third.
according to BBC SportPlay is due to restart at 7am on Sunday, with the fourth round, to be played in three-balls, following quickly after the third is completed.
according to The IndependentMore strife was to come on the par-five seventh, which he had birdied in each of the opening two days, but this time bogeyed after missing from inside a foot.
according to BBC Sport
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Defending champion Chris Gotterup, US Open winner Wyndham Clark and England's Jordan Smith are among the players yet to complete 54 holes…
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