
GOTTERUP'S RECORD 61 - July 12th, 2025
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On July 12th, 2025, Chris Gotterup fired a course-record-tying 61 to take a two-shot lead at the Genesis Scottish Open, as incredible cutline drama unfolded and LIV Golf formally reapplied for world ranking points.
Chris Gotterup blitzed The Renaissance Club with a bogey-free, nine-under 61, tying the course record to grab a two-shot lead. While the day-one leaders fell back, a chasing pack featuring Matt Fitzpatrick, Ludvig Åberg, and Rory McIlroy emerged.
- Supporting Quote: Rory McIlroy, just four shots back, on his chances: "I'm feeling pretty good."
- Human Angle: Xander Schauffele quietly extended his historic made-cut streak to 68 consecutive events, the sixth-longest in PGA Tour history.
The one-under cutline produced incredible drama. Local hero Robert MacIntyre survived with a near ace on 17, while Jordan Smith holed out for a "miracle" eagle on 16 to make the weekend on the number.
- Supporting Quote: Announcer on Smith's eagle: "How on earth has that stayed in the cup?"
- Human Angle: The heartbreak of Calum Hill, who followed an opening 65 with a 77 to miss the cut, contrasted with the grit of veterans Justin Thomas and Pádraig Harrington who battled to play the weekend.
In a major off-course development, LIV Golf has officially reapplied for Official World Golf Ranking points, a move that could reshape the landscape of professional golf and player eligibility for majors.
- Supporting Quote: OWGR chairman Trevor Immelman confirmed the board is "committed to a thorough evaluation process."
- Human Angle: The potential impact is huge for players like Brooks Koepka, who has fallen to 276th in the world despite his major championship pedigree.
Harry Hall sits solo second • Collin Morikawa misses the cut • Amateur Luke Clanton makes the weekend
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