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What time do Bob MacIntyre, Rory McIlroy and stars go out on sell-out Saturday at the Scottish Open?

What time do Bob MacIntyre, Rory McIlroy and stars go out on sell-out Saturday at the Scottish Open?

Daily Record12-07-2025
Elite field in place for incredible weekend at Renaissance
Defending champion Bob MacIntyre leads out an all-star cast on sell-out Saturday at The Renaissance.
The Genesis Scottish Open is at the business end with the field trimmed for the weekend.
However, the cream of the game are on all show in East Lothian with a log-jam of superstar pairings going out for round three.
MacIntyre and Justin Thomas kick proceedings off as they go get going in the morning sunshine at 8.50am.
The two remaining Scots, Connor Syme and Grant Forrest, are either side of lunch as they aim to move up the boards and the menu gets hotter.
World No.1 Scottie Scheffler is out with former US pen champion Wyndham Clark and the past two Open champions, Xander Schauffele and Brian Harman, are paired in a twoball.
Rory McIlroy will have an army of followers with him when he takes to the course just after three o clock with Ryder Cup colleague Sepp Straka.
The final pairing of the day are the day are the two leaders with Harry Hall and Chris Gotterup last out at 3.45pm.
Record attendance is expected across the week at the event co-sanctioned by the DP World Tour and PGA Tour, with the capacity of 23,000 now reached for Saturday.
Rory Colville, Genesis Scottish Open Championship Director, said: 'The Genesis Scottish Open has continued to grow every year, with the stars of global golf gathering at Renaissance Club, and an increased fan experience, including the Fringe by the Tee stage in the Fan Zone and the Sixth Hole Stadium Experience.
'We're looking forward to a fantastic weekend of golf and entertainment and welcoming our best ever crowd to the event.'
Saturday at the Genesis Scottish Open also includes a headline set from Grammy-nominated, Brit Award-winning artist KT Tunstall on the Fringe by the Tee stage.
Selected Saturday Tee-Times
8.50am: Bob MacIntyre, Justin Thomas
9.00am: John Parry, Padraig Harrington
9.40am: Connor Syme, Jorge Campillo
10.25am: Thomas Detry, Martin Couvra
11.40am: Viktor Hovland, Justin Rose
12.20pm: Tommy Fleetwood, Harris English
1.05pm: Ryan Fox, Kristoffer Reitan
1.35pm: Scottie Scheffler, Wyndham Clark

1.50pm: Francesco Laporta, Grant Forrest
2.30pm: Xander Schauffele, Brian Harman
3.05pm: Sepp Straka, Rory McIlroy
3.25pm: Matti SChmid, Ludvig Aberg
3.35pm: Marco Penge, Matt Fitzpatrick
3.45pm: Harry Hall, Chris Gotterup
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