Rory McIlroy looks on in bemusement as spectator takes a club from his bag at the Scottish Open

Rory McIlroy looks on in utter bemusement as spectator takes a club from his bag on the 10th tee at the Scottish Open

  • Footage on social media showed the man take one of Rory McIlory’s clubs 
  • The spectator was quickly dealt with by security staff after the incident  
  • Players laughed it off saying they knew by his grip that he wasn’t a golfer 


Rory McIlroy‘s second round of the abrdn Scottish Open got off to a bizarre start after a spectator took a club from the four-time major winner’s bag on the 10th tee.

McIlroy was waiting to get his round under way at 8am at the Renaissance Club alongside US Open champion Jon Rahm and Justin Thomas. 

Footage on social media showed a man walk on to the tee, take the distinctive dog headcover off McIlroy’s driver and then grab an iron from the bag as the former world number one looked on in apparent bemusement.

A spectator casually walked on the the 10th tee and removed Rory McIlory’s dog headcover

The spectator then takes the club and swings it before being led away by security

The spectator then takes the club and swings it before being led away by security 

The man was eventually escorted off the tee by a security guard after handing the club to McIlroy’s caddie Harry Diamond.

An onlooker told The Scotsman: ‘He was standing at the back of the tee and went over to Rory’s bag, took out the driver and had a couple of swings with it.

‘When someone told him that he couldn’t do that, he replied by saying ‘why not? At that point, the security people assigned to following the group moved in and took him away.’

David Wilson, a member of nearby club Kilspindie who posted the footage, added: ‘He was quickly dealt with. The players laughed it off, saying they knew he wasn’t a golfer when they saw his grip.’

McIlory looked on in disbelief as the man took his club and then preceded to practice with it

McIlory looked on in disbelief as the man took his club and then preceded to practice with it

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