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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.
Final-round tee times have been adjusted for the Genesis Scottish Open because of dense sea fog Sunday morning.
The Genesis Scottish Open continues Saturday at The Renaissance Club in North Berwick, Scotland. Here's a look at third-round tee times and pairings for the event co-sanctioned by the PGA Tour and DP World Tour. Here’s how to watch this week’s pair of PGA Tour events, in Scotland and in Kentucky.
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The start of Sunday’s final round of the Genesis Scottish Open in East Lothian is being delayed due to forecasted fog. Play in the penultimate round at The Renaissance Club got underway at 8.50am after a total of 80 players made the cut in the $9 million Rolex Series event.
This will be the seventh year the Renaissance has staged the Genesis Scottish Open. Familiarity breeds contentment. The strength of field is proof.
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Chris Gotterup has tied the course record at The Renaissance Club with a 61. That gives him a two-shot lead over Harry Hall of England going into the weekend at the Scottish Open.
The Scottish Open will once again be held at the Renaissance Club, a course that has plenty of links-style holes but also a few that are more parkland style. The main characteristic of this course is its pot bunkers. Golfers will have to, at all costs, avoid these small but deep pot bunkers, which effectively end up being a hazard.
The Genesis Scottish Open continues Friday at The Renaissance Club. Here are the tee times and groupings for the second round in North Berwick, Scotland ( click here for Round 1 tee times).
That allowed the home favourite to survive by the skin of his teeth at the Renaissance Club, where American Chris Gotterup holds a two-stroke lead at 11 under after equalling the course record with a blistering 61. Afternoon all. It's day three of the 2025 Scottish Open, and it is heating up - both literally and figuratively.