Scottish Open leaderboard: Tee times, updates from Round 2 at Renaissance Club
Nico Echavarria, Jake Knapp, Sepp Straka and Victor Perez shared the first-round lead at 6-under. It marks the first time the Scottish Open had multiple leaders after any round since becoming apart of the PGA Tour. Straka currently sits third in the FedEx Cup standings, but he is projected to overtake Rory McIlroy based on his current position in the Scottish Open.
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Scottie Scheffler finished the day on 3-under par and is tied for 14 on the leaderboard. McIlroy sits on 2-under par.
The 44-year-old Marcel Siem had a great day for himself finishing 5-under. Siem is ranked 241 in the world, based on Official World Golf Rankings, and looks to get at least his first top 25 finishes.
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Scottish Open schedule and how to watch
Round 2: July 11
First tee: 2 a.m. Eastern
Streaming: 3:15 AM ET on ESPN+
TV coverage: 11:00 AM ET on Golf Channel
Round 2 of the 2025 Scottish Open will stream nationally on ESPN+ starting at 3:15 a.m. and broadcast nationally on the Golf Channel at 11:00 a.m. Featured group and hole streaming from PGA Tour Live is available on ESPN+.
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Scottish Open tee times
All times Eastern:
First tee
2:00 AM ET: Bud Cauley, Jacques Kruyswijk, Dan Bradbury
2:11 AM ET: Matti Schmid, Niklas Norgaard, Matthew Jordan
2:22 AM ET: Kevin Yu, Taylor Pendrith, Julien Gurrier
2:33 AM ET: Erik van Rooyen, Francesco Molinari, Sebastian Soderberg
2:44 AM ET: Nick Taylor, Keit Mitchell, Adrian Otaegui
2:55 AM ET: Chris Gotterup, Tom Hoge, Simon Forsstrom
3:06 AM ET: Matt Wallace, Alex Noren, Ashun Wu
3:17 AM ET: Alejandro Tosti, Dale Whitnell, Sam Bairstow
3:28 AM ET: Matteo Manassero, Jorge Campillo, Grant Forrest
3:39 AM ET: Patrick Rodgers, Jesper Svensson, Dylan Naidoo
3:50 AM ET: Max Greyserman, Yuto Katsuragawa, Wooyoung Cho
4:01 AM ET: Luke Clanton, Jungwan Lee, Todd Clements
7:15 AM ET: Sami Valimaki, Isaiah Salinda, Ockie Strydom
7:26 AM ET: Paul Waring, Bernd Wiesberger, Sean Crocker
7:37 AM ET: Davis Riley, Richie Ramsay, Guido Migliozzi
7:48 AM ET: Maverick McNealy, Christiaan Bezuidenhout, Nicolai Hojgaard
7:59 AM ET: Aaron Rai, Haotang Li, Jordan Smith
8:10 AM ET: Corey Conners, Padraig Harrington, Calum Hill
8:21 AM ET: Wyndham Clark, Sungjae Im, John Parry
8:32 AM ET: Sepp Straka, Justin Thomas, Laurie Canter
8:43 AM ET: Scottie Scheffler, Robert MacIntyre, Adam Scott
8:54 AM ET: Ludvig Aberg, Collin Morikawa, Martin Couvra
9:05 AM ET: Thomas Detry, Sam Burns, Adrien Saddier
9:16 AM ET: Danny Walker, Johannes Veerman, Alejandro Del Rey
9:27 AM ET: Rikuya Hoshino, Joe Dean, Ryggs Johnston
10th tee
2:00 AM ET: Michael Kim, Sam Stevens, Jordan Gumberg
2:11 AM ET: Jacob Bridgeman, Victor Perez, Pablo Larrazabal
2:22 AM ET: Brian Campbell, Si Woo Kim, Shaun Norris
2:33 AM ET: Andrew Novak, Rasmus Hojgaard, Daniel Brown
2:44 AM ET: Harry Hall, Luke Donald, Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen
2:55 AM ET: Haris English, Byeong Hun An, Kristoffer Reitan
3:06 AM ET: Brian Harman, Matt Fitzpatrick, Ewen Ferguson
3:17 AM ET: Aldrich Potgieter, Ryan Fox, Justin Rose
3:28 AM ET: Rory McIlroy, Viktor Hovland, Xander Schauffele
3:39 AM ET: J.J. Spaun, Tommy Fleetwood, Connor Syme
3:50 AM ET: Tom Kim, Daniel Berger, Marco Penge
4:01 AM ET: Thirston Lawrence, Nicolai Von Dellingshausen, Alex Fitzpatrick
4:12 AM ET: Alex Smalley, David Ford, Francesco Laporta
7:15 AM ET: Joel Dahmen, Ryan Gerard, Marcel Schneider
7:26 AM ET: Henrik Norlander, Darius Van Driel, Ugo Coussaud
7:37 AM ET: Dylan Frittelli, Denny McCarthy, Romain Langasque
7:48 AM ET: Matt McCarthy, Gary Woodland, Eugenio Chacarra
7:59 AM ET: Nico Echavaria, Taylor Moore, Marcel Siem
8:10 AM ET: Matthieu Pavon, Lee Hodges, Keita Nakajima
8:21 AM ET: Karl Vilips, Joe Highsmith, Thorbjorn Olesen
8:32 AM ET: Jhonattan Vegas, Jake Knapp, Daniel Hillier
8:43 AM ET: Andrew Putnam, Brandon Stone, Frederic LaCroix
8:54 AM ET: Mackenzie Hughes, Nacho Elvira, Elvis Smylie
9:05 AM ET: Ryo Hisatsune, Yannik Paul, David Ravetto
9:16 AM ET: Brandt Snedeker, Andy Sullivan, Angel Hidalgo Portillo
9:27 AM ET: Max McGreevy, Aaron Cockerill, Hongtaek Kim
Odds to win Scottish Open 2025
Scheffler is still favored to win the Genesis Scottish Open at +450, according to BetMGM. Straka has risen to the second-best odds with a +100. McIlroy odds fell to a +1400 while reigning champion MacIntyre sits at +3300 after finishing 2-under.
Scottie Scheffler: +450
Straka: +1000
Rory McIlroy: +1400
Viktor Hovland: +1400
Jake Knapp: +1600
Nico Echavarria: +2500
Robert MacIntyre: +3300
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