The Genesis Scottish Open is featured this week at The Renaissance Club ahead of next week’s Open Championship at Royal Troon. The co-sanctioned event includes 75 of the top players from the PGA TOUR and DP World Tour with 13 of the top 20 players in the world rankings.
Absent from the Scottish Open this week are world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler, along with notable PGA Tour players Patrick Cantlay, Tony Finau, Keegan Bradley, Russell Henley and Akshay Bhatia. The exclusive Renaissance Club hosts the tournament for the fourth straight year, and the 7,237 yard Par 70 course was designed by American Tom Doak in 2008. It’s located about 20 miles east of the capital city of Edinburgh, and next to private Muirfield Golf Club.
Scottish Open Odds and Most Bet Players
Leading favorites and contenders golf odds to win from FanDuel and leading online sportsbooks refresh periodically and are subject to change, including on props and live betting.
- +750: Rory McIlroy
- +850: Xander Schauffele
- +1400: Ludvig Aberg
- +1600: Collin Morikawa
- +2200: Viktor Hovland, Tommy Fleetwood
- +2500: Min Woo Lee
- +2800: Tom Kim
- +3500: Matt Fitzpatrick, Justin Thomas, Hideki Matsuyama
- +4000: Sungjae Im, Aaron Rai
- +5000: Wyndham Clark, Corey Conners, Jordan Spieth, Robert McIntyre
- +5500: Davis Thompason
- +6000: Brian Harman, Thomas Detry, Sahith Theegala
- +6500: Tom Mckibbin
- +7000: Max Homa, Byeong Hun An, Christiaan Bezuidenhout
- +7500: Ryan Fox
- +8000: Keith Mitchell, Tom Hoge
- +9000: Adam Scott, Erik van Rooyen, Alex Noren
- +10000: Denny McCarthy, Nicolai Højgaard, Matthieu Pavon
- +10000: Rasmus Højgaard, Si Woo Kim, Ewen Ferguson
- +11000: Will Zalatoris, Ben Griffin, Kurt Kitayama
- +12000: Matt Wallace, Victor Perez, Cam Davis, Billy Horschel
72-Hole Winning Score: O/U 263.5 (Par 70)
The most money bet on golfers to win the 2024 Scottish Open include McIlroy, Aberg, Fleetwood, Hovland and Tom Kim followed by Schauffele and Morikawa with those players total money wagered to win accounting for more than 50% of the total handle at leading online sportsbooks.
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Recent Scottish Open Winners, Scores and Odds at The Renaissance Club: (* playoff)
- 2023: Rory McIlroy (-15/265); 8/1
- 2022: Xander Schauffele (-7/273); 18/1
- 2021: Min Woo Lee (-18/266); 100/1*
- 2020: Aaron Rai (-11/273); 50/1**
The Open Championship And Golf Course Guide At Royal Troon
The diparity in scores is often dictated by the weather, wind, setup and coastal conditions. Solid recent form is worthy of consideration, along with notable strokes gained stats at The Renaissance Club.
Top 10 in SG: Total at Renaissance Club: 1. Tom Kim 2. McIlroy 3. Fleetwood 4. Schauffele 5. McIntyre 6. Homa 7. Kitayama 8. Hun An 9. J. Smith 10. W. Clark
Scottish Open Golf Picks
See golf odds to win and leading golf analysts and contributors picks to win and top finishing position.
- Golf Digest: Fleetwood (2), Hovland (2), Aberg, Tom Kim, Min Woo Lee
- SportingLife: Fitzpatrick, Clark and longshots Detry, Wallace and N. Hojgaard
- GolfBet: Tom Kim, Min Woo Lee, Hovland, Rai and Top 10 Hun An, Fleetwood, McIntyre, Conners
- FanDuel: Schaffele, Fleetwood, Matsuyama, Theegala, Bezuidenhout and also Top 10/20
- TheLines: Schauffele, Clark and longshots Detry, Wallace
- VSiN: Aberg, Fleetwood, Tom Kim, Rai and longshots Detry and N. Højgaard
As you consider in-play live betting, the Vegas Stats & Information Network (VSiN) notes that only one of the last five event champions at the Scottish Open has been inside the top 20 after Round 1.
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Notable Tournament match-ups and odds for the Scottish Open
Tournament and daily matchups and finishing position odds and props from FanDuel and leading online sportsbooks vary, and updated round-by-round player matchups are provided ahead of each round.
- McIlroy (-115) vs. Schauffele (-110)
- Morikawa (-110) vs. Aberg (-110)
- Fleetwood (-120) vs. Hovland (+100) – Bet Fleetwood
- Conners (-115) vs. Clark (-105)
- Theegala (-125) vs. Fox (+100) – Bet Fox
- Matsuyama (-115) vs. Fitzpatrick (-105)
- Mitchell (-110) vs. Hoge (-110) – Bet Mitchell
- Min Woo Lee (-115) vs. Tom Kim (-110)
- McIlroy (-150) vs. Fleetwood (+120) – Round 1
- Aberg (-150) vs. J. Thomas (+115) – Round 1
- Morikawa (-150) vs. Fitzpatrick (+115) – Round 1
- Schauffele (-165) vs. Hovland (+125) – Round 1
- Matsuyama (-115) vs. Sungjae Im (-105) – Round 1
Featured Groups And Holes
Scottish Open Tee Times. (All times Eastern)
- Thursday, July 11
- 3:17 am Hole #10: Pavon, Homa, Tom Kim
- 3:28 am Hole #10: Macintyre, McIlroy, Hovland
- 3:39 am Hole #10: Schauffele, Clark, Fleetwood
- 8:43 am Hole #1: Åberg, Matsuyama, Morikawa
- 8:54 am Hole #1: Fitzpatrick, Spieth, Ferguson
Friday, July 12
- 3:17 am Hole #10: J. Thomas, N. R. Fox
- 3:28 am Hole #10: Åberg, Matsuyama, Morikawa
- 3;39 am Hole #10: Fitzpatrick, Spieth, Ferguson
- 8:43 am Hole #1: Macintyre, McIlroy, Hovland
- 8:54 am Hole #1: Schauffele, Clark, Fleetwood
How To Watch The Scottish Open
Tournament July 11-14. All times Eastern.
- Thursday-Friday: 10:30 a.m.-2 p.m. (Golf Channel)
- Saturday-Sunday: 10 a.m.-12 p.m. (Golf Channel), 12-3 p.m. (CBS)
- Streaming online coverage on PGA Tour Live on ESPN+ and SiriusXM Radio channel 92
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