Summary

  • Genesis Scottish Open day four updates

  • MacIntyre, Fitzpatrick & Lee out together

  • Trio shared lead on -12 after delayed third round

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  1. Postpublished at 15:31 BST

    MacIntyre -13, Lee -12, M. Fitzpatrick -13 (2)

    There won't be many players in the field as comfortable in breezy conditions as Bob MacIntyre, and he plays a delightful tee shot at the par-three third.

    A low flight pierces the wind and rolls up just left of the flag.

    Min Woo Lee and Matt Fitzpatrick both land on the front of the green before rolling back off the false front.

  2. MacIntyre into sole leadpublished at 15:29 BST

    MacIntyre -13, Lee -12, M. Fitzpatrick -13 (2)

    Matt Fitzpatrick doesn't judge his chip well at all and rolls back to the front of the green. He can only two-putt from there and drops a shot.

    Bob MacIntyre had snagged a difficult lie, but a decent chip and putt saves par for the Scot.

    Min Woo Lee also tidies up for par.

  3. Perez two off leaderspublished at 15:26 BST

    Perez -11 (7)

    France's Victor Perez is making a move up the leaderboard.

    Four birdies through his first seven holes, moving him to 11 under and just two off the lead.

    He currently ties Rory McIlroy and Viktor Hovland for the round of the day so far, four shots better than par.

    LIV's Viktor PerezImage source, Getty Images
    Image caption,

    LIV's Viktor Perez is moving up the leaderboard

  4. What a shot!published at 15:22 BST

    Fleetwood -7 (6)

    Tommy Fleetwood started slowly in this final round, making two bogeys in his first four holes.

    However, he gets those strokes back at the sixth, holing out from 156 yards.

    A brilliant shot.

  5. Postpublished at 15:19 BST

    MacIntyre -13, M.W. Lee -12, M. Fitzpatrick -13 (1)

    Bob MacIntyre appears to be slightly blocked off down the right-hand side at the second, but hacks an iron just left of the green and will fancy making par from there.

    Matt Fitzpatrick's approach has too much draw and finishes short-left, while Min Woo Lee's second shot lands on the green but trundles off to the right.

    The wind is picking up a fair bit.

  6. Postpublished at 15:16 BST

    McIlroy -10 (9)

    The McIlroy charge hits a bump.

    A first bogey of the day comes just before the turn for the Northern Irishman as he three-putts the par three.

  7. Postpublished at 15:11 BST

    MacIntyre -13, M.W. Lee -12, M. Fitzpatrick -13 (1)

    Trouble off the second tee for Bob MacIntyre, who drags his drive right and into the trees.

    Matt Fitzpatrick and Min Woo Lee are both safe down the left-hand side.

  8. Two birdies at the firstpublished at 15:08 BST

    MacIntyre -13, Lee -12, M. Fitzpatrick -13 (1)

    Bob MacIntyre's birdie putt is never anywhere but the heart of the hole - what a start for Oban's finest.

    Matt Fitzpatrick also rolls in confidently, but Min Woo Lee's effort lips out.

  9. Postpublished at 15:04 BST

    McIlroy -11 (8)

    Rory McIlroy is in trouble off the tee on the eighth, going wide right into nasty-looking thick stuff.

    He thrashes one on to the green but it's a hefty distance from the pin, before making a good two-putt par save.

  10. Postpublished at 15:04 BST

    MacIntyre -12, M.W. Lee -12, M. Fitzpatrick -12

    Matt Fitzpatrick and Bob MacIntyre both pitch onto the first green with their third shots and have a look at birdie, although the Englishman is closer.

    Min Woo Lee's approach is the best of the bunch though. Lovely control from the Australian.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 15:02 BST

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    Matt Fitzpatrick is absolutely the player to beat today, and maybe even next week. His form and overall game is nothing short of superb. It’s actually pretty rare for a player to win 3 times in a season. Today could be his forth.

    Tristan, Watford

    Got to fancy Bob today. Home favourite. However, can't discount Fitzy and Gotterup.

    George, sunny Scotland

  12. Kim & Gotterup join leaderspublished at 14:59 BST

    Kim -12, Gotterup -12 (1)

    Tom Kim and Chris Gotterup grab a share of the lead.

    Kim makes no mistake with a 12-footer for a birdie on the first.

    It's the first time this week the South Korean has picked up a shot on this par five.

    Not to be outdone, defending champ Gotterup also rolls in his birdie attempt.

  13. Postpublished at 14:55 BST

    MacIntyre -12, Min Woo Lee -12, M. Fitzpatrick -12

    Thankfully I can see where the final group ended up, Jack.

    Bob MacIntyre and Min Woo Lee are in the first cut down the left, while Matt Fitzpatrick is on the right-hand side of the fairway.

  14. Postpublished at 14:55 BST

    Jack Herrall
    BBC Sport Scotland at the Renaissance Club

    Unless you’re perched on the first-tee grandstand it can be a bit tricky to see where the drives ultimately land.

    Judging by the masrhshal who waves the shot’s direction with a yellow paddle, they’ve all striped it down the middle.

    There was a pretty special roar as the starter announced Bob MacIntyre was on the tee, too.

  15. Postpublished at 14:48 BST

    Jack Herrall
    BBC Sport Scotland at the Renaissance Club

    Bob MacIntyre is in good spirits as he picks up his scorecard on the first tee.

    Plenty of laughs with his playing partner Matt Fitzpatrick and their caddies.

    Once this first tee shot is hit though, it’ll be all business.

  16. Another birdie for McIlroypublished at 14:43 BST

    McIlroy -11 (7)

    Rory McIlroy is attacking at every hole, and why not?

    Two big hits at the par-five seventh get him just short of the green and he opts for putter from there.

    It's weighted perfectly and that's a tap-in birdie to get him to 11 under.

  17. Postpublished at 14:39 BST

    At the venue today, you can find three of the most prestigious trophies in all of golf.

    The quaich for the winner today is flanked by The Claret Jug and the Masters trophy, which is a replica of the Augusta National clubhouse.

    Only one player in the field today has won all three. Any guesses?

    The Claret Jug, The Scottish Open Quaich and The Masters TrophyImage source, SNS
  18. Postpublished at 14:34 BST

    Martin Watt
    BBC Sport Scotland at the Renaissance Club

    The sun has returned to the Renaissance Club after yesterday's foggy chaos.

    The temperate is in the high teens and there is no rain forecast.

    Must say, though, the glare of the sun on the all-white media tent is making it quite difficult to see my laptop screen properly. Still, makes a change from the rattling this tent took from the wind yesterday.

  19. When are the leaders out?published at 14:29 BST

    14:28 Wyndham Clark, Kevin Roy, Johnny Keefer

    14:39 Tom Kim, Michael Thorbjornsen, Chris Gotterup

    14:50 Bob MacIntyre, Min Woo Lee, Matt Fitzpatrick

  20. Bob means businesspublished at 14:26 BST

    Jack Herrall
    BBC Sport Scotland at the Renaissance Club

    It’s not often you hear such a cheer on a practice range.

    Bob MacIntyre, who has a share of the lead and every fan in the place behind him, strolls up the path to the range to a chorus of cheers, roars and applause.

    There’s a great weight of expectation on him today, no doubt.

    But he’s plotted a championship-winning Sunday round of golf here before.

    Should he do it again, expect a party.

    Bob MacIntyre