Genesis Scottish Open Thursday live leaderboard updates, tee times, where to watch
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.
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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.
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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:
3:28 a.m. ET: Robert MacIntyre, Scottie Scheffler, Adam Scott
3:29 a.m. ET: Ludvig Aberg, Collin Morikawa, Martin Couvra
8:32 a.m. ET: Justin Rose, Ryan Fox, Aldrich Potgieter
8:43 a.m. ET: Rory McIlroy, Xander Schauffele, Viktor Hovland
Where, how to watch the 2025 Genesis Scottish Open?
First round, Thursday, July 10
2 a.m. ET-2 p.m. ET, PGA Tour Live on ESPN+
8 a.m. ET-2 p.m. ET, SiriusXM PGA Tour radio
11 a.m. ET-2 p.m. ET, Golf Channel, NBC Sports app
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."
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This article originally appeared on Golfweek: Genesis Scottish Open 2025: Thursday leaderboard updates, tee times
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