Confident Rory breaks course record in Aberdeen
And for good measure he chipped in with what is believed to be the Tour’s second-longest drive — a whopping 436 yards on the downwind par-four 13th.
McIlroy lowered the course record by two shots that handed him a one stroke lead and also his sixth European Tour course record low. Sweden’s Kristoffer Broberg had established a new mark of 65 after going out in the first group at 6:30am, but that lasted a matter of two hours as McIlroy also made light of the windy conditions.
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