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Genesis Scottish Open 2026: Odds, favorites for Renaissance Club

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With his history at the Renaissance Club, Rory McIlroy could assume the role as favorite at the Scottish Open.

A winner in 2023 and a runner-up to Chris Gotterup last year, McIlroy is not the betting favorite in this week’s tune up to the Open Championship at Royal Birkdale. That honor is bestowed on Scottie Scheffler, who is still searching for his second win after opening the season by capturing the American Express.

A four-time runner-up in 2026 (most recently at the Travelers where he lost in a Monday morning playoff to Viktor Hovland), Scheffler is hungry. And the oddsmakers know it. So let’s just see how much of a favorite he is going up against McIlroy and a competitive field in Scotland.

2026 Genesis Scottish Open odds (as of July 6, courtesy of DraftKings):

  • Scottie Scheffler (+445)
  • Rory McIlory (+920)
  • Jon Rahm (+1150)
  • Matt Fitzpatrick (+1950)
  • Xander Schauffele (+2100)
  • Tommy Fleetwood (+2250)
  • Ludvig Åberg (+2250)
  • Chris Gotterup (+2900)
  • Wyndham Clark (+3200)
  • Viktor Hovland (+3200)
  • Patrick Cantlay (+3300)
  • Si Woo Jim (+3500)
  • Robert MacIntyre (+3600)
  • Justin Thomas (+3700)
  • Tyrrell Hatton (+3900)

Scottish Open winner prediction

Wish we could get Xander Schauffele at a bit of a higher number after his T-51 finish at Travelers but ... we’ll have to settle with what’s available at +2100. He’s plenty comfortable in Scotland coming off a T-8 last year and a T-15 in 2024.

Moreover, Schauffele has been up to the task against major competition which the Scottish Open dubs as with names like Rahm and Hatton in contention. Schauffele has gone T-9 at Augusta, T-7 at Aronimink and T-11 at Shinnecock. We like everything about him.

The Renaissance Club in North Berwick hosts one of the year’s most competitive fields. Here’s who is set to play next week in Scotland.

Favorite longshot to win at the Renaissance Club

Marco Penge, who finished top 10 in Munich last week after not playing for six weeks due to illness, was the most intriguing name when scrolling down. But at +10500, he’s almost too long to give out here. We’ll instead turn to 2026 PGA Championship winner Aaron Rai at +6100.

Like Schauffele, the T-30 finish for Rai in Connecticut leaves room to be desired but all of his metrics are green and the results on the biggest stage are there — clearly. It’s nearly impossible to find a reason why he should be priced in the same vicinity as names like Adam Scott (three cuts in six events), Brooks Koepka (no top-5 finishes since returning to Tour), and Jake Knapp (injuries have derailed incredible start to season). Additionally, Min Woo Lee, Kurt Kitayama and David Puig actually sit above Rai in the odds forecast — and we just disagree.

Scottish Open first-round leader prop

Wyndham Clark at +4800 is a lot better than his +3200 to win ticket so we’ll hand that out to start. This market seems difficult to win on though, so we’ll look to see what we can do with T-10 finishes (including ties) for the first 18 holes.

Three names in that prop field that are worth a box of ziti on: Ryan Gerard (+750), Eugenio Chacarra (+760), and Michael Brennan (+830).

Scottish Open best bet

Steering clear of a top-10 pick to recommend a three-player parlay that features Jon Rahm, Tommy Fleetwood, and Alex Fitzpatrick all to finish in the top 20 (ties included). That lineup pays out at +717.

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