McIlroy’s hopes take a hit

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Horn halts tee shot as Scottish Open suspended

Even before the horn sounded amid increasingly poor visibility in the evening, alarm bells had been ringing for McIlroy.

The world number two shared the lead following the opening two rounds, but that form deserted him on Saturday when he got under way after a long wait.

Three bogeys in his eight completed holes left him on six under, five shots adrift of Fitzpatrick.

McIlroy’s troubles began with a three-putt bogey on the third. A chunked iron off the tee on the par-three fifth ended well short of the green and led to another squandered shot.

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.

Clubhouse leader Keefer, meanwhile, is happy to “go with the flow” in pursuit of a first PGA Tour win.

“Just the theme of links golf is being creative and being flexible, and understanding that things that are usually going to happen sometimes don’t,” mentioned the 25-year-old.

“And whether that’s a good shot or whether that’s just the weather, I think I had the mindset this week that anything can change.”

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