World No. 3 Rory McIlroy took a wet Route 66 to the top of the leaderboard late on day two of the Genesis Scottish Open.
McIlroy posted five birdies but for a second day running dropped a shot at the 17th to move to grab a one-shot lead at 10-under on a bleak-looking host Renaissance course to the east of Edinburgh.
Three players – the South Korean duoe of Tom Kim (65) and first round leader Byeong Hun An (70) plus England’s Tyrrell Hatton (62) – share second place at nine-under.
McIlroy, however, was in no mood for a post-round long fireside chat, walking from the course with a dour-looking face as though someone or something had upset him.
“Well, I hit the ball really well tee-to-green,” he said. “Gave myself a ton of looks. Honestly it felt like 4-under was probably the worst I could have shot out there. But you know, it swings in roundabouts. I held a couple of long ones yesterday to shoot a good score, and then missed a couple today, but overall, really pleased with how the last two days have went”.
And there was just one other question to McIlroy, as he strives to capture both a second 2022/23 PGA Tour and 2023 DP World Tour titles, and a first Scottish Open victory.
Q. It obvious to see you played some beautiful golf, maybe a few putts weren’t dropping. When the conditions are so difficult, going out early tomorrow, what’s your mindset?
RORY McILROY: “Just, you know, take whatever the conditions and the golf course are going to give us.
“You know, I don’t really have any expectations. It would be silly of me to try to pick A potential target score to get to.
“So really, just embrace the conditions and just sort of make the best of them. But you know, I know that I’m playing well enough tee-to-green to give myself some looks and hang in there, so I’m pretty confident going into the next two days no matter what the weather throws at us”.
It’s of note that while McIlroy has won around the globe since turning pro at the end of 2007, he’s yet to win in the Home of Golf nation.
His Scottish soild record includes a trio of top-4 results in the Open Championship, including a year ago at the 150th Open Championship while he’s knocked on victory a few times in the Dunhill Links Championship finishing top-four on five occcasion starting with his third place finish in the 2007 event that was good enough to earn McIlroy his European Tour card in only a third Tour event as a pro.
Hatton had earlier surged into contention for a first victory in two-and-a-half years with a “stressful” second round of 62.
Asked if his round was as easy as he made it look, Hatton said: “No, it was stressful at times, as most of my rounds are.
“But very happy with the chances I gave myself. I feel I hit a lot of good iron shots today, especially compared to Thursday. Very happy with how that was and nice to see some putts drop, too.
“I had three weeks off after the US Open and you probably saw a little bit on Thursday, I was fatting a few shots.
“I was hitting balls off mats last week and, even though I got here Monday night, I still had not managed to get the ball first. We managed to do that today and hopefully that continues this weekend.”
Second-Round Notes – Friday, July 14, 2023
Weather: Mostly cloudy with showers. High of 62. Wind ESE 10-20 mph.
Third-round tee times: Due to forecasted inclement weather, third-round tee times will be 7-9:12 a.m. BST in threesomes off Nos. 1 and 10.
Cut: 77 players at 2-under 138 from a field of 156 professionals.
Second-Round Leaderboard
| Pos. | Player | R1 | R2 | Total |
| 1st | Rory McIlroy | 64 | 66 | 130 (-10) |
| T2 | Tyrrell Hatton | 69 | 62 | 131 (-9) |
| T2 | Tom Kim | 66 | 65 | 131 (-9) |
| T2 | Byeong Hun An | 61 | 70 | 131 (-9) |
| T5 | Sam Burns | 67 | 65 | 132 (-8) |
| T5 | Brian Harman | 67 | 65 | 132 (-8) |
Rory McIlroy (1st/-10)
- 11th career 36-hole lead/co-lead on TOUR (5-of-10 to date) and first since the 2020 BMW Championship (T12); 10 second-round leaders/co-leaders have won on TOUR this season
- With rounds of 64-66, cards a score of 66 or better in each of the first two rounds for the fifth time in his PGA TOUR career; has three wins and a runner-up in the previous four instances
Score of 66 or better in each of the first two rounds in PGA TOUR career
| Tournament | R1 | R2 | Finish |
| 2023 Genesis Scottish Open | 64 | 66 | TBD |
| 2014 Open Championship | 66 | 66 | Won |
| 2014 Honda Classic | 63 | 66 | Lost in playoff |
| 2012 Deutsche Bank Championship | 65 | 65 | Won |
| 2011 U.S. Open | 65 | 66 | Won |
- Third career 36-hole score of 130 or better in PGA TOUR career (others: 129/2014 Honda Classic/P2, 130/2012 Deutsche Bank Championship/Won)
- Eighth appearance in the Genesis Scottish Open (previous starts at The Renaissance Club: T34/2019, MC/2021)
- The Open Championship will be held at Royal Liverpool next week for the first time since McIlroy’s victory in 2014
Miscellaneous notes
- Tyrrell Hatton (T2) records a 62, his career-low score on the PGA TOUR (previous: 63, twice; most recent: R3, 2020 FedEx St. Jude Championship at TPC Boston)
- Tom Kim (T2), who finished solo-third at the 2022 Genesis Scottish Open in his tournament debut, ties his career-low 36-hole score on the PGA TOUR (131); this is Kim’s fourth 36-hole score of 132 or better and he went on to win two of the previous three instances (2022 Wyndham Championship, 2022 Shriners Children’s Open)
- With scores of 67-66—133, Padraig Harrington (T7) records his eighth career 36-hole score of 133 or better on the PGA TOUR; the last time Harrington carded a 36-hole score of 133 or better on TOUR was at the 2015 Honda Classic (133), which he went on to win
- Justin Walters (back) and Paul Waring (back) withdrew during the second round
- Nicolas Colsaerts makes a hole-in-one at the par-3 14th, his first career ace on the PGA TOUR (45th career TOUR event)
- The leading three players, not already exempt, who make the cut will earn spots in next week’s Open Championship
- Notable players to miss the cut: Ludvig Aberg (first MC in seven starts this season), Patrick Cantlay, Matt Fitzpatrick, Rasmus Hojgaard, Adrian Meronk, Jordan Spieth




