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Scottie Scheffler hasn't had the tournament he would have liked so far at the Scottish Open, but he still feels he has a chance to win, and he made that known.
The final round of the Genesis Scottish Open has adjusted tee times due to anticipated sea fog. The final round will utilize a two-tee start between 11:30 a.m. and 1:40 p.m. local time (6:30 a.m. to 8:40 a.m. ET). The tournament is held at the Renaissance Club, a scenic course on the Firth of Forth known for its susceptibility to fog.
Although an unsuspecting pro is still searching for his first top-10 finish of the year, that didn't stop him from making a big splash at the Scottish Open.
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The Scottish Open has become a significant event on the golf schedule ever since it became a partner tournament between the PGA Tour and the DP World Tour. That has allowed the best players from both tours to come together for a chance to play some links golf in preparation for The Open Championship a week later.
After this week's Scottish Open, the focus of the golf world will turn to the final Major of the year - The Open Championship at Royal Portrush in Northern Ireland. Amanda Balionis enjoys Wimbledon before heading to Scotland After covering the final day at ...
Scottish golf fans don’t take bad behavior lightly and smashing up a locker-room in a pique of anger is certainly bad behaviour. But, having apologised for causing damage to the lockers inside the Oakmont clubhouse during last month’s US Open, Wyndham Clark appears to have been forgiven in the sport’s cradle.
Genesis Scottish Open chiefs have been forced to change the start times for Sunday’s final round due to forecasted haar. With dense sea fog in the area in the morning and evening, tee times for day four have been adjusted.