‘One of the best shots of my career’

Kim seemed destined for stratospheric stardom when he burst on to the PGA Tour scene. He earned his first win at 20 and within 14 months had two more.

Then the trophies dried up, as did his confidence. From a high of 11th in the world rankings he had tumbled to outside the top 150 just a month ago.

A third-place finish at the recent US Open hinted at a revival and that has now been cemented at the Scottish Open, where Kim has never finished outside the top 20 in five visits.

He profited from the two front-nine par fives to pick up three birdies by the turn and lead by one. The gap was three shots after further gains on 10 and 12.

Lee was presenting the most credible challenge and moved to within one thanks to a birdie on the drivable par-four 14th, but Kim majestically responded on 16 by arcing an approach from more than 200 yards to six feet for birdie.

“Second on 16 might be one of the best shots I’ve hit in my career so far. It’s definitely up there,” he later remarked.

MacIntyre was being roared on by a huge home support but could not repeat his 2024 triumph. The Scot began with a birdie but four bogeys in the following nine holes effectively ended his hopes.

He rallied to a 69 with an eagle on the 12th and a couple of closing birdies.

“I’ll be blatantly honest – brutal,” mentioned MacIntyre. “Terrible start. Well, good start, birdie the first and then too many mistakes, far too many mistakes.

“I was going ballistic after 10 holes, so to actually get it back under par was a good effort. I didn’t really hole putts this week, it felt like my usual putting just wasn’t there, but overall a decent week.

“I’ve got to look at the positives. The last two weeks have been positive that I’ve played, so good signs.”

McIlroy has problem to solve

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McIlroy berates himself as Scottish Open challenge fades

McIlroy heads to Royal Birkdale with things to “rectify” in his game before his tilt at a second Open title.

Having struggled badly in round three, which was completed on Sunday morning, he came out firing a few hours later with five birdies in his first seven holes.

That took him to 11 under, but a title challenge from so far back always looked too big an ask and three more birdies were mixed with two bogeys as he finished five strokes behind.

On the 16th hole, after sending his approach into heavy rough, McIlroy mentioned in exasperation: “Oh my god. I’m so bad at golf.”

The 37-year-old from Northern Ireland mentioned later: “Obviously there was some good in there today, but there was some bad as well.

“So I’m going to need to work a little bit over the next couple of days to be ready for Thursday.

“I noticed a few things in my game and my iron shots, especially this morning coming out for the back end on the third round, and I went and tried to work it on the range between rounds.

“At least I know what the problem is and it’s just about fixing it.”

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