Justin Thomas made a strong start at the Scottish Open, carding an impressive 8-under 62 in his opening round, his lowest on the PGA Tour since 2017. Thomas, sporting tartan-patterned trousers, took an early lead with a one-shot advantage over Sungjae Im. Despite flirting with the idea of a sub-60 round, Thomas fell short but showcased his prowess with a string of birdies, including a remarkable 40-foot putt on the 12th hole.
Rory McIlroy, aiming to bounce back from his U.S. Open disappointment, posted a solid 65. McIlroy, who missed out on victory at Pinehurst No. 2, emphasized the need to focus on the bigger picture and not let recent setbacks overshadow his overall strong play in recent tournaments.
Several other players made their mark on the leaderboard, with Im firing a 63 and Ludvig Aberg among a group tied at 64. The tournament, co-sanctioned by the PGA Tour and the European Tour, offers players a chance to secure a spot in the upcoming British Open, adding an extra layer of competition.
The Renaissance Club, though not a traditional links course, provided players with a taste of the challenges they may face at Royal Troon next week. The favorable weather conditions led to a high level of scoring, with 98 players breaking par in the 156-man field.
Thomas expressed satisfaction with his performance, highlighting the importance of accurate driving and short clubs on a course like The Renaissance Club. With the leaderboard tightly packed, the stage is set for an exciting continuation of the Scottish Open as players vie for a coveted victory and a chance to extend their stay in Scotland.