Former Oklahoma All-American Chris Gotterup fired a four-under-par, final-round 66 to win the Scottish Open by two strokes over five-time majors winner Rory McElroy over the weekend.
It was Gotterup's second career win on the PGA Tour in his third year as a touring professional. He won the ONEFlight Myrtle Beach Classic in 2024 by six shots. He was the co-leader after 54 holes in both tournaments.
Gotterup and McElroy were tied at 11-under-par after 54 holes entering Sunday's final round at the Renaissance Club in North Berwick, Scotland. The former Sooner got off to a rough start, bogeying the opening hole on Sunday to fall one back of McElroy, but he birdied the par-5 third hole while McElroy bogeyed the hole leading to a two-stroke swing that put Gotterup up by one.