Aberg rallies with late birdies for 2-shot lead in Scottish Open
NORTH BERWICK, Scotland (AP) — Ludvig Aberg overcame a pair of bogeys early on the back nine with three late birdies that carried him to a 5-under 65 Saturday at the Scottish Open, slightly dampening the enthusiasm of a gallery fully behind local star Robert MacIntyre.
“Not the most stress-free golf, but it was again a good score,” Aberg said. “I’m pleased with the way I hung in there and finished it out.”
The final round before most of the field heads to Royal Troon for the British Open was packed with possibilities, starting with MacIntyre.
Scotland’s best player, already with a PGA Tour victory this year in the Canadian Open, surged to a two-shot lead at one point and heard his name chanted along the way. He closed with a tough bogey and still shot 63, putting him in the final group with Aberg.