Rory McIlroy birdied the final two holes on Sunday to win by one stroke on the Scottish Open in North Berwick, Scotland.
His ultimate spherical of 2-under-par 66 marked his fourth straight spherical within the 60s on the ultimate tune-up for subsequent week’s Open Championship at Royal Liverpool Golf Membership in England.
McIlroy, of Northern Eire, capped an up-and-down spherical of six birdies and 4 bogeys with birdies on the par-3 seventeenth and par-4 18th to complete at 15-under. Scotland’s Robert MacIntyre carded a 64 on Sunday to get to 14-under.
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Sweden’s David Lingmerth (68), South Korea’s Byeong Hun An (70) and Scottie Scheffler (70) tied for third at 10-under.
It’s the first triumph on Scottish soil for McIlroy, a four-time main winner who now returns with momentum to the scene of his solely Open Championship at Royal Liverpool in 2014.