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Genesis Scottish Open

Date 9–12 July 2026Thursday – Sunday
Status Scheduled

The Genesis Scottish Open is one of the most prestigious events on both the PGA Tour and DP World Tour, held at The Renaissance Club on Scotland’s stunning East Lothian coastline. As the final tournament before The Open Championship, it serves as the ultimate links-golf warm-up and offers players a last chance to qualify for the year’s oldest major. The co-sanctioned format brings together the best from both tours for a truly international field.

What is the Genesis Scottish Open?

The Genesis Scottish Open is a co-sanctioned event on both the PGA Tour and the DP World Tour, with a purse of $9,000,000 and full FedExCup and Race to Dubai points on offer. It is part of the DP World Tour’s prestigious Rolex Series and became the first co-sanctioned event between the two tours in 2022. Genesis Motor serves as title sponsor. The tournament also forms part of The Open Qualifying Series, meaning strong performances can earn players a place in The Open Championship the following week.

When is the Genesis Scottish Open 2026?

The 2026 Genesis Scottish Open takes place from Wednesday 9 July to Sunday 12 July 2026, with practice rounds and pro-am events earlier in the week from 8 July. The tournament is strategically scheduled for the week immediately before The Open Championship, making it an essential preparation event for players competing in the final major of the year.

Where is the Genesis Scottish Open Played?

The tournament is held at The Renaissance Club in North Berwick, East Lothian, Scotland, approximately 33 kilometres east of Edinburgh on the shores of the Firth of Forth. The par-70 course measures 7,282 yards and offers spectacular coastal scenery with views across to the Bass Rock and the East Lothian countryside. The Renaissance Club has been the permanent home of the Scottish Open since 2019 and is scheduled to host through at least 2026. The links-style layout provides an ideal test of the ground-game skills needed for Open Championship golf.

Key Contenders

Robert MacIntyre, the hometown hero, returns as a key figure after his emotional 2024 victory, when he became the first Scottish winner of the Scottish Open in 25 years. The event has attracted an exceptional list of recent champions including Rory McIlroy (2023), Xander Schauffele (2022), and Min Woo Lee (2021). With The Open Championship the following week, most of the world’s top-ranked players use the Genesis Scottish Open as their final competitive preparation, ensuring a world-class field.

How to Watch

The Genesis Scottish Open is broadcast live on Golf Channel and NBC in the United States, with streaming available on ESPN+ and Peacock. In the United Kingdom, Sky Sports provides comprehensive coverage. The DP World Tour’s global broadcast network ensures the event reaches viewers in more than 150 countries worldwide.

History of the Genesis Scottish Open

The Scottish Open dates back to 1986 and has grown from a European Tour event into one of the most important tournaments in world golf. The event has been held at a variety of Scotland’s finest courses over the decades, including Loch Lomond, Gullane, and Castle Stuart, before settling at The Renaissance Club in 2019. Ian Woosnam holds the record for most titles with three victories between 1987 and 1992. The 2022 co-sanctioning agreement between the PGA Tour and DP World Tour elevated the event’s status significantly, attracting deeper fields and greater global attention. Colin Montgomerie’s 1999 triumph was the last by a Scotsman until MacIntyre’s popular victory in 2024.

Tickets

Tickets for the 2026 Genesis Scottish Open are available through the DP World Tour and official tournament website. Options include daily grounds passes, weekly tickets, and a range of premium hospitality packages. The event is accessible by public transport from Edinburgh, with shuttle services typically provided from North Berwick station to the course.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can players qualify for The Open Championship at the Genesis Scottish Open?

Yes. The Genesis Scottish Open is part of The Open Qualifying Series, meaning top finishers who are not already exempt can earn a place in The Open Championship field the following week.

What does “co-sanctioned” mean?

A co-sanctioned event counts on both the PGA Tour and the DP World Tour. Players earn FedExCup points and Race to Dubai points, and the field is drawn from both tours, creating a truly international competition.

How far is The Renaissance Club from Edinburgh?

The Renaissance Club is approximately 33 kilometres (20 miles) east of Edinburgh, near the town of North Berwick on the East Lothian coast. The journey takes around 40 minutes by car.

Who was the last Scottish winner of the Scottish Open?

Robert MacIntyre won the 2024 Genesis Scottish Open at The Renaissance Club, ending a 25-year wait for a Scottish champion since Colin Montgomerie’s victory in 1999.

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