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Rory McIlroy fired a course record 64 in the opening round of the Aberdeen Asset Management to lead the Scottish Open on Thursday,
Michael Hoey finished two strokes off the lead after a round of 66.
Sweden's Kristoffer Broberg had established a new mark of 65 at Royal Aberdeen 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.
The former World Number One carded eight birdies and one just bogey, even driving the green on the downwind par four 13th - a distance of 436 yards.
"Everything was pretty much on," a delighted McIlroy said. "I controlled my ball flight really well which is the key to me playing well in these conditions and on these courses.
"I've been working the last ten days on keeping the ball down, hitting easy shots and taking spin off it and I went out there today and really trusted what I practiced."
McIlroy revealed he had also driven the 13th in Wednesday's pro-am, although it probably still came as a shock to the group ahead of Ian Poulter, Miguel Angel Jiménez and Jimmy Walker, who were still on the green.
"I'm driving the ball really well and I feel if I can get driver in my hand and have an advantage on the field I should do it," he added.
"Going out this morning in these conditions I thought anything in the 60s would be a good score so to shoot something better than that is pleasing."
The scoring overall was excellent given the wind was gusting up to 20mph, with Luke Donald and Scot Marc Warren shooting rounds of 67.
Defending champion Phil Mickelson also looked set to finish four under par, only to three-putt the 18th for his only bogey of the day.
Broberg won four times on the Challenge Tour in 2012, three of the victories coming in the space of four weeks.
"I played really, really well," he said. "I hit very good shots and a lot of close ones, so this helps a bit. And I kept away from those bunkers and stayed patient.
"I woke up at 4am and saw the wind out there. There was a little less wind to start, but it got more windy after eight holes so it's the same for everybody."
Kevin Phelan and Darren Clarke signed for rounds of 69.
Garethr Maybin and Padraig Harrington carded 71's with Simon Thornton finished Thirsday on 73.
Paul McGinleyended on 74 strokes.
Peter Lawrie was +8 after nine bogeys.