logo
Genesis Scottish Open Thursday live leaderboard updates, tee times, where to watch

Genesis Scottish Open Thursday live leaderboard updates, tee times, where to watch

USA Today10-07-2025
The PGA Tour goes across the pond this week for the 2025 Genesis Scottish Open, the 31st of 36 regular-season events on the calendar this year.
The Renaissance Club in North Berwick, Scotland, is the host venue once again. The golf course ranks 10th on the Golfweek's Best 2025: The top 50 classic courses in Great Britain and Ireland list. The 7,282-yard, par-70, Tom Doak-design opened in 2001.
This is the fourth year that the Scottish Open is co-sanctioned by the PGA Tour as well as the DP World Tour as part of the Strategic Alliance.
2025 Genesis Scottish Open leaderboard
Check out the live scores here Thursday and through the final round Sunday.
What time is it in Scotland?
Scotland is five hours ahead of ET.
Who's in the field for the 2025 Genesis Scottish Open?
Defending champion Robert MacIntyre returns. World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler will be there. Masters champ Rory McIlroy will be there, too. The third member of the 2025 major winners club, J.J. Spaun, who won the U.S. Open, is also there as is Xander Schauffele. In all, the field is highlighted by eight of the top 10 players in the world ranking.
What are the best groups to watch at 2025 Genesis Scottish Open?
You can see the complete Scottish Open tee times here. The most interesting groups are:
Where, how to watch the 2025 Genesis Scottish Open?
What's the prize money at the 2025 Genesis Scottish Open?
The total purse for the 2025 Scottish Open is $9 million and the winner will take home $1.53 million.
Is there a pathway into the British Open from the Scottish?
Yes, the PGA Tour says: "The Genesis Scottish Open is the final event of the Open Qualifying Series. The leading three players come Sunday night, not already exempt, will earn their spot at The Open at Royal Portrush."
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

PGA money list 2025: Top 10 golfers based on season prize money, earnings
PGA money list 2025: Top 10 golfers based on season prize money, earnings

USA Today

time31 minutes ago

  • USA Today

PGA money list 2025: Top 10 golfers based on season prize money, earnings

Several professional golfers have achieved success throughout 2025, earning substantial prize money along the way. American Scottie Scheffler earned the top spot with five victories and nearly $24 million in earnings throughout his 73 rounds of play this year. Scheffler is currently ranked as the World's No. 1 golfer and won the PGA Championship and The Open Championship, among others, this year. Rory McIlroy of Northern Ireland and J.J. Spaun of the United States were also among the top earners for the year. Here's who ranks among the top 10 earners this year. Golf season money list: Who are the top 10 golf earners? The full list of golf earners can be found on the PGA Tour website. Who is among the lowest golf earners? Jason Dufner earned the smallest amount of money for the year, at $7,800. Garrick Higgo has the lowest amount of earnings ($1,012,783) among those who have at least one tournament victory. He won the Corales Puntacana Championship in the Dominican Republic back in April.

Tour Championship: First round tee times, how to watch, leaderboard today
Tour Championship: First round tee times, how to watch, leaderboard today

USA Today

time31 minutes ago

  • USA Today

Tour Championship: First round tee times, how to watch, leaderboard today

It has all come down to this. A $40 million purse is at stake, including $10 million to the golfer who is standing alone at the 18th hole at East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta at the 2025 Tour Championship. The final event of the FedEx Cup playoffs is a stroke-play event, meaning each of the 30 golfers competing will start at even par, and the best score at the end of four rounds will be the champion, just like it was at any other event on the tour. It eliminates the starting stroke, which gave the golfers with the highest-ranking entering the event a decided advantage. That means, World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler, who won last week's BMW Championship and is the leader in FedEx Cup points, must play his best to become the first back-to-back champion since the FedEx Cup Playoffs were first played in 2007. What time is Tour Championship? The 2025 Tour Championship begins Thursday, Aug. 21. The first tee time on Thursday is 11:16 a.m. ET, with coverage starting at 11 a.m. ET. How to watch Tour Championship: TV channel, streaming The 2025 Tour Championship, the final event of the PGA Tour's FedEx Cup Playoffs, will be televised nationally on the Golf Channel and NBC. It can be live streamed via ESPN+, Peacock and Fubo depending on the time. Here's the full broadcast schedule for all four rounds: All times Eastern Thursday, Aug. 21 and Friday, Aug. 22 Saturday, Aug. 23 Sunday, Aug. 24 Watch the Tour Championship with Peacock Tour Championship tee times, pairings First Round - Thursday All times ET FedEx Cup standings Here are the 30 players who qualified for the 2025 Tour Championship and their FedEx Cup points following the BMW Championship, won by Scottie Scheffler:

Scottie Scheffler's historic Tour Championship odds invite Tiger Woods comparisons
Scottie Scheffler's historic Tour Championship odds invite Tiger Woods comparisons

New York Times

time32 minutes ago

  • New York Times

Scottie Scheffler's historic Tour Championship odds invite Tiger Woods comparisons

Scottie Scheffler's odds to win this week's Tour Championship are historical in at least two ways: Opening at an astonishing +165 on BetMGM, they are the shortest odds of his PGA career, and the shortest odds of any player in a PGA event — excluding starting strokes — since Tiger Woods in 2009, according to ESPN Research. Woods was even-money to win the Tour Championship that year. Advertisement Another history-making implication: If Scheffler wins on Sunday (the odds suggest he has over a 37 percent chance of doing so), he will be the first player to repeat as the FedEx Cup champion since its inception in 2007. In a distant second place, Rory McIlroy is currently listed at +850 to win, projecting a roughly 10 percent chance of the Masters champion clinching this title. Let's hit a couple of caveats: It's easier to have shorter odds in a shorter field. With the field for the Tour Championship cut to just 30 players, Scheffler has a higher mathematical chance of winning. By comparison, here are his shortest opening odds in a full-field event this year: How does that compare to Woods' legendary run? Compared to Scheffler's current best-career odds, Woods had a far more dominant streak, lined on BetMGM at +150 to win the 2001 Masters with 93 players in the field and +200 to win the 2002 Masters with 88 players. He won both. 'We currently have Scheffler at 7/4 for the Tour Championship, but if this were a full field event, I would price him at 7/2,' Jeff Sherman, vice president of risk management at the Westgate SuperBook, told The Athletic. 'Prices the likes we haven't seen consistently since the good Tiger days.' Last year, Scheffler opened at +110 odds to win the Tour Championship, but that was with starting strokes factored in, which gave him a considerable head start. This year, with the PGA scrapping that points advantage, Scheffler's short odds are eye-popping. But it doesn't seem like the short odds are making bettors any more cautious about putting money on the guy. At BetMGM, Scheffler leads in the most betting tickets with 22.9 percent and betting handle with 64.1 percent. Maybe they read this piece by my colleague Neil Pane, who looked at which was the more profitable investment, Scheffler or the S&P 500? On the flip side, McIlroy has 10.8 percent of tickets and isn't even in the top three on handle (total amount wagered), which goes to Scheffler, Luvdig Åberg (5.3 percent) and Tommy Fleetwood (4.6 percent). (Photo of Scottie Scheffler: Andy Lyons / Getty Images) Spot the pattern. Connect the terms Find the hidden link between sports terms Play today's puzzle

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store