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The American bad-boy will not be getting back into the venue until he coughs up cash and undergoes anger management sessions.
Wyndham Clark is in 21st position, with a score of -5, after the second round of the Genesis Scottish Open at The Renaissance Club. Wyndham Clark has played in 24 tournaments in the past 12 months. His best finish was fifth, and his average finish was 30th, with one top five.
Rory McIlroy is leading in Scotland, but two struggling major champs will have a chance to erase disappointing seasons by tracking him down.
Rory McIlroy entered the 2025 Scottish Open needing to regain the top-tier form he flashed earlier in the year when he won three tournaments, including the Masters, which secured his career grand slam.
Chris Gotterup kept his composure during Saturday’s round at The Scottish Open, carding an even-par to remain firmly in the mix. His consistent approach put him in the final group for Sunday’s decisive round – alongside none other than Rory McIlroy and Wyndham Clark.
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GOLF.com on MSN2025 Genesis Scottish Open payout: Here’s how much every player madeMcIlroy started Sunday tied with Gotterup, but had a handful of players within arm’s reach, including Matt Fitzpatrick, Wyndham Clark, and Jake Knapp. The 2025 Genesis Scottish Open has a $9 million purse with the winner taking home a check for $1.575 million. But there’s also another prize available this weekend in Scotland.
It's a Sunday sell-out and anticipation hangs in the air. And welcome to the final day at the 2025 Scottish Open. There's plenty still in contention, but two golfers have a two-shot lead. One is Chris Gotterup, the 25-year-old American who set a course record 61 on Friday.