Eamon Lynch joins the “Live From The Open” desk to talk about the R&A’s upcoming list of Open Championship venues and challenges with courses face to stay in the rota.
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For someone who needed a few holes for his swing to click and missed four putts inside 7 feet, Koepka was pleased with the 4-under 66 that had him just a shot off the lead Thursday at the Genesis Scottish Open.
Stop if you’ve heard it before: Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy enter the week as favorites. But just how large do oddsmakers estimate Scheffler’s edge is on the 2023 Scottish Open winner?
One of the glaring concerns after the Tour rolled out its two-track model for 2028 is that the national opens currently on the Tour’s schedule, including the Scottish, risk losing even more of their openness.
Brooks Koepka talks with Golf Channel’s Todd Lewis ahead of the 2026 Scottish Open and what he enjoys the most about playing overseas in the United Kingdom. Koepka also revealed he’s more comfortable with his short game now after making a mid-season putter change.
BBC Sport Golf Correspondent Iain Carter joins Golf Today to discuss the currently super-busy British sports scene that includes the Scottish Open and the 154th Open Championship at Royal Birkdale.
Scottish native Robert MacIntyre talked to Golf Channel’s Todd Lewis about the future of the Scottish Open under the PGA Tour’s new competitive model that begins in 2028.
The Scottish Open has the look of a major championship week, not so much because of the strength of the field or the heritage of the golf course.
Scottie Scheffler speaks with Golf Channel’s Todd Lewis and says he’s in a good spot with his ball striking. Scheffler also discusses the differences in putting greens in the U.S. and the U.K.
Rory McIlroy speaks with Golf Channel’s Todd Lewis before teeing off at the 2026 Scottish Open. McIlroy talks about the importance of the event being co-sanctioned by the PGA Tour and the DP World Tour.
CDW Course Insights takes a look at The Renaissance, site of the 2026 Genesis Scottish Open. The course ranked No. 1 in fewest fairways hit on the PGA Tour in 2025 (48.26%).