Golf: Drunk fan steals Rory McIlroy's club at Scottish Open, lines up tee shot

A 35-year-old man has been taken into custody on Saturday (NZ time), after approaching Rory McIlroy and his playing partners at the start of the Scottish Open and pulling a club from McIlroy's bag.

McIlroy was at the 10th hole with US Open champion Jon Rahm and Justin Thomas, when the man walked to the tee box, unimpeded by security at the Renaissance Club in North Berwick, Scotland.

Rahm's caddie, Adam Hayes, called for security and the man - who was lining up a practice swing - was then was taken off the course.

McIlroy shot a second-round 71 and missed the cut. Afterward, he didn't want to speak much about the incident.

"I was surprised," McIlroy said. "Everyone saw what happened on TV.

"It was handled efficiently and everything was okay. I had no idea who it was."

Rahm said the unidentified spectator smelled of alcohol.

"He came in so confident and we thought he was going to take a picture or something," the Spaniard said. 

"We thought he was maybe part of the camera crew or a photographer. 

"After a little bit, when he walked back and they were taking him out you could smell the reason why it happened. Me and Rory didn't say anything. He was holding a six iron and I didn't want to get hurt.

The spectator is escorted from the course.
The spectator is escorted from the course. Photo credit: Getty

A spokesperson for the European Tour said "the matter is now in the hands of Police Scotland."

The Scottish Open is a tuneup for The Open Championship, which begins next week at Royal St. George's in Sandwich, Kent, England. 

This is the first time spectators have been allowed to watch a golf event in Great Britain since the start of the coronavirus pandemic.

After 36 holes, Rahm is leading at 11 under, with Thomas three shots back and tied for fourth.

Reuters.