CLUBHOUSE SCORES: GB & Ire unless stated
-15 M Kaymer (Ger) -13 R Jacquelin (Fra), G Fernandez-Castano (Spa) -12 S Kjeldsen (Den), A Scott (Aus)
Selected others:-10 L Westwood, R Fisher -9 M Laird -8 S Webster -7 G Ogilvy (Aus), E Els (RSA), D Clarke, MA Jimenez (Spa) -6 K Ferrie, D Lynn, J Donaldson
Germany's Martin Kaymer stormed to victory at the Scottish Open after a two-under-par fourth round at Loch Lomond left him 15-under overall.
Kaymer has now clinched back-to-back European Tour victories after his play-off success against Lee Westwood at the French Open last week.
Frenchman Raphael Jacquelin was joint second with Spaniard Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano - two shots off the lead.
Westwood only managed par to finish five shots back along with Ross Fisher.
Westwood had carded a seven-under-par third round on Saturday to put himself in contention going into the final round but his charge never materialised.
Meanwhile, Fisher managed a four-under-par final round to drag himself back up the leaderboard.
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606: DEBATE
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The Englishman had made four-under-par in his second round but a par third round left him too far adrift to be involved at the top.
Kaymer, 24, earned £500,000 for his win in Scotland making it an extremely successful eight days after he picked up £565,000 in France last week.
The German, who won the European Tour Rookie of the Year in 2007, is now second to Englishman Paul Casey on the European Tour's money list and just outside the top 10 in the world heading into the Open which starts on 16 July.
Australia's Adam Scott underlined his return to form with a closing round of five under par to share fourth place with Denmark's Soren Kjeldsen but it was a miserable day for Retief Goosen.
The South African had started his final round only one shot adrift of overnight leader Fernandez-Castano and took the overall lead after back-to-back birdies on the 5th and 6th.
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Webster recorded a hole in one at the par-three 5th hole
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But the two-time US Open champion collapsed in spectacular fashion, dropping six shots between the7th and the 11th to fall out of contention.
He ended two over par, tied in sixth place with American Nick Watney.
Steve Webster finished seven shots off the lead but thrilled fans at Loch Lomond with a birdie-par-eagle-eagle run on the way to three under par in his final round.
The 34-year-old Englishman, winner of the 2005 Italian Open and 2007 Portugal Masters, recorded a hole in one when his seven-iron effort rolled in at the 193-yard, par-three 5th.
Webster then claimed a three at the next hole when his 113-yard approach shot flew straight into the hole.
They were the first back-to-back eagles on the European Tour since Australian Kane Webber achieved the feat at the 2008 Ballantine's Championship in South Korea.
"I didn't actually see either of them go in," said Webster.
"It's one of those things I'll probably never do again. I was waiting for the crowd to react. It was an amazing feeling."
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