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The 2025 Genesis Scottish Open is here. This co-sanctioned PGA and DP World Tour event arrives one week before the Open Championship, and it offers a crucial final tune-up for players and a major betting opportunity for bettors. With a loaded field ahead of the season’s next major, this tournament could be a doozy.
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Where Is The Genesis Scottish Open?
This year’s Genesis Scottish Open will once again be played at The Renaissance Club in North Berwick, Scotland. The tournament has made its home here since 2019, and while the course doesn’t have the ancient history of some nearby neighbors, it more than makes up for it with modern links flair.
It’s fast, it’s firm, and when the wind starts howling off the Firth of Forth, it demands every club in the bag.
How To Watch The Genesis Scottish Open?
U.S. viewers can watch the 2025 Genesis Scottish Open on Golf Channel and CBS throughout the weekend. For streamers, catch every hole live on Peacock or the CBS Sports app. For international fans, Sky Sports Golf has the coverage.
Who Won The Genesis Scottish Open?
Scotland’s own Robert MacIntyre won the 2024 Genesis Scottish Open with a one-stroke victory over Adam Scott. MacIntyre shot 18-under par, which was the lowest score since 2021 when Min Woo Lee also won at -18.
MacIntyre became the first Scot to win the event since Colin Montgomerie did the same at 16-under way back in 1999. To this point, they’re the only Scottish natives to ever claim victory at the tournament.
The Genesis Scottish Open Odds
Check out the latest Genesis Scottish Open odds:
PGA Odds | PGA Odds |
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Scottie Scheffler (+360) | Rory McIlroy (+800) |
Xander Schauffele (+1800) | Tommy Fleetwood (+2200) |
Collin Morikawa (+2500) | Robert MacIntyre (+3000) |
Ludvig Aberg (+3000) | Justin Thomas (+3500) |
Sam Burns (+4000) | Corey Conners (+4000) |
Viktor Hovland (+4000) | Matt Fitzpatrick (+4500) |
Sepp Straka (+5000) | Adam Scott (+5500) |
Notables outside the top 16 include Aaron Rai, J.J. Spaun, Harris English, Taylor Pendrith, and Ryan Fox, each hovering in the +6000 to +6500 range. These odds show a pretty steep drop-off after the top two, with Scottie Scheffler priced like he’s teeing it up alone. Nothing new there, of course.
There could be sneaky value further down the board for bettors willing to dig beyond the chalk. For expert insight, check out our best handicappers.
The Genesis Scottish Open Favorites
The following golfers are considered the odds-on favorites to win the Genesis Scottish Open, according to the top sports betting sites:
Scottie Scheffler (+360)
Scottie Scheffler enters the 2025 Genesis Scottish Open in terrific form, with three wins and nine top-10 finishes over his last 10 starts. He’s fresh off a win at the Memorial Tournament last month and hasn’t finished worse than T-20 since March. Even more telling is his consistency across different types of courses and competition levels – from a T8 at the Travelers to an insane -31 at the CJ Cup Byron Nelson. There’s no weakness in his game right now, and that makes him the most trustworthy bet in the field.
Statistically, Scheffler leads the entire PGA TOUR in Strokes Gained: Total, with an absurd average of 2.653 over the season and an even better 3.095 over his last five tournaments. His approach game is especially elite, as he ranks No. 1 in Strokes Gained: Approach at 1.283. To say he’s dialed in with his irons would be an understatement. That type of precision is crucial at The Renaissance Club, where swirling winds and firm greens demand smart targeting and crisp execution.
Even Scheffler’s “lesser” stats are still elite. He ranks third on TOUR in Strokes Gained: Off-the-Tee and 15th in Putting. Over his last five events, he’s averaging 0.383 SG: Putting. That’s a number that puts him in a position to contend every week. The total package is reflected in his FedExCup points lead (3,976), another indication of just how dominant he’s been in 2025.
Finally, let’s not forget his track record at this event. Scheffler finished third here in 2023, going 68-65-67-70 for a total of 10-under. If not for a slightly cold putter in the final round, he might’ve taken the trophy. With improved putting and a scorching-hot resume this season, backing Scheffler at +360 might not be the most profitable longshot, but it’s the smartest bet on the board.
Rory McIlroy (+800)
Rory McIlroy is no stranger to success at The Renaissance Club, and few players in the field come with a better course resume. He won the Genesis Scottish Open in 2023 with a dazzling 15-under performance and followed it up with a T-4 in 2024 after shooting -14. Back-to-back top finishes show that McIlroy not only likes this course, but he also knows how to score on it. That kind of recent form at the same venue matters when looking for a reliable bet.
Although his 2025 season has had its ups and downs, McIlroy still owns one of the best wins of the year: his first-ever Masters victory at Augusta. He’s posted three top-5 finishes over his last 10 events, including a T-6 at the Travelers and another triumph at THE PLAYERS. His ceiling is sky-high, and he’s capable of going low in any conditions. That’s especially important on a links-style track like this one, where creativity is an asset.
Statistically, Rory remains elite off the tee. He ranks fourth on the Tour in Strokes Gained: Off-the-Tee (0.703) and leads nearly the entire field in Driving Distance at 320.6 yards, which ranks second overall. That combination of length and accuracy allows him to attack holes other players can’t, which gives him more wedge opportunities and birdie chances. On the greens, his putting has been sharp, as well, ranking fifth in SG: Putting and averaging 0.706 strokes gained over his last five events.
While his approach numbers this year haven’t been stellar – he’s just 80th in SG: Approach – McIlroy’s ability to dominate off the tee and roll in putts gives him more margin for error than mere mortals. He ranks second on the PGA Tour in total Strokes Gained and sits second in the FedExCup standings. At +800, you’re getting a proven winner at this event, a guy in solid form, and one of the most explosive talents in the game.
Xander Schauffele (+1800)
Xander Schauffele returns to The Renaissance Club with unfinished business and a past champion’s confidence. He won the Genesis Scottish Open in 2022 and added a T-15 finish last year thanks to a strong closing 67. He’s comfortable with the layout, and his history here suggests he can contend again, especially when conditions tighten up. At +1800, you’re getting a proven links performer who’s won this exact event before. I’m not sure what more you could look for in a value bet.
While his 2025 results have been inconsistent, Schauffele still shows flashes of brilliance. He finished T-8 at the Masters with a -5 total and has five top-20 finishes in his last 10 starts. His recent performances haven’t popped off the page, but they haven’t been disastrous, either. He’s been just steady enough to suggest he’s close to a breakthrough. His average of 0.782 Strokes Gained: Total over the past five events shows he’s still gaining on the field, even without his A-game.
From a stats perspective, Schauffele’s recent form looks better than his full-season numbers. His Off-the-Tee metric over the last five tournaments is +0.375, a notable improvement over his season-long average of -0.035. His putting also seems to be heating up, averaging 0.183 SG: Putting over that same stretch. That kind of uptick in ball-striking and putting can be a catalyst for a win.
Schauffele may not come into the tournament with the momentum of a Scheffler or the total course dominance of a McIlroy, but he’s got a quietly well-rounded profile for success here. He ranks 20th on Tour in SG: Approach and has a past victory at this very venue. His price at +1800 reflects value on a guy who can contend even when his metrics aren’t elite, and if everything clicks this week, he has the pedigree and experience to get back in the winner’s circle.
The Best Genesis Scottish Open Betting Value
The following golfers offer betting value for this week’s Genesis Scottish Open:
Tommy Fleetwood (+2200)
Tommy Fleetwood’s comfort at The Renaissance Club is no secret. With three straight made cuts and finishes of T-4, T-6, and T-34 at the Genesis Scottish Open from 2022 to 2024, he’s been a regular presence on the weekend leaderboard. He hasn’t quite sealed the deal, but with consistent play on this exact course – and a runner-up just two weeks ago at the Travelers – Fleetwood enters this week with the form to finally break through. At +2200, he’s one of the best value plays among the upper-mid-tier options.
Fleetwood’s recent performance has been sneakily excellent. He has four top-10 finishes in his last 10 starts, and his T-2 at the Travelers (-14) showed he can go low against good fields. He’s also racked up FedExCup points at a steady clip, now sitting 10th in the standings. That speaks to consistent high-end results over a range of courses and conditions, which bodes well at a venue like The Renaissance Club that demands all-around excellence.
From a strokes gained standpoint, Fleetwood is elite. He ranks 3rd on the Tour in Total Strokes Gained (1.414), 8th in Approach (0.622), and 17th Around-the-Green (0.301). Those are the exact stats you want when navigating firm greens and tricky lies in the Scottish wind. His five-tournament averages show no fall-off either. He’s still gaining over 1.6 strokes per round on the field, and his putter has held steady at +0.300.
Fleetwood’s weakness is length off the tee, ranking just 138th in Driving Distance. But on a links-style course like this, accuracy and control matter more than bombing it. His ball-striking and short game put him in the conversation every year at this event, and there’s no reason to think this year will be different. If the putter heats up just a bit, Fleetwood could finally snag that elusive PGA Tour win on soil that clearly suits his style.
Viktor Hovland (+4000)
Viktor Hovland might not have a stellar track record like some others at The Renaissance Club, but that makes his +4000 number all the more intriguing. He’s made the cut in two of the last three Genesis Scottish Opens, including a T-46 last year and T-25 in 2023. While those finishes aren’t eye-popping, his recent form shows he’s trending in the right direction. And when you can back a top-tier ball striker at 40/1, you’re getting upside at a discount.
Hovland’s ball-striking numbers look elite. He ranks 4th on Tour in Strokes Gained: Approach with a season average of 0.896, and he’s gaining 0.747 strokes per round in that category over his last five events. That kind of approach play is tailor-made for links golf, where control and precision on firm greens are important. Combine that with an average of 1.057 SG: Total over his last five tournaments, and it’s clear Hovland is gaining ground on the field, even when other parts of his game are lagging.
The putter is the weak link, but there are signs of life. His SG: Putting over the past five tournaments is -0.115. That’s not great, but better than his season average of -0.173. And even with the flatstick struggles, Hovland is still 32nd in SG: Total on the Tour. He’s picked up a win recently at the Valspar Championship, proving that he’s capable of overcoming his weaknesses when everything else is dialed in.
At +4000, Hovland is the perfect high-ceiling play for bettors looking to target elite ball-strikers with the potential to pop. His approach game is among the best in the world, and if he can find just a few strokes on the greens, he has all the tools to contend. With others priced far shorter despite similar or worse form, Hovland stands out as a sneaky-smart longshot in this week’s field.
The Top Genesis Scottish Open Longshot
Corey Conners (+4400) has quietly built a strong case for himself heading into the 2025 Genesis Scottish Open. He tied for 10th here last year at 13-under and has now made the cut in back-to-back appearances at The Renaissance Club. While not a flashy name, Conners has shown he can hang around on links-style setups, and at +4500, he offers real value for bettors hunting a well-rounded contender just outside the top tier.
What makes Conners particularly intriguing is his recent consistency. He’s posted three top-10 finishes in his last 10 events, highlighted by a T-6 at THE PLAYERS and strong showings at the RBC Canadian Open and Valspar Championship. Even when he’s not contending for wins, he’s regularly inside the top 25, which is what you want from a mid-range betting pick. You want someone likely to be in the mix on Sunday.
From a strokes gained perspective, Conners is quietly elite off the tee, ranking 15th on the PGA Tour with an average of 0.490, and gaining an even stronger 0.570 over his last five events. His approach game remains solid too, ranking 43rd on TOUR in SG: Approach and 31st in GIR percentage. That combination of steady ball-striking and tee-to-green consistency is ideal at a course that punishes wildness but rewards precision.
The putter has always been the question with Conners, but even there, things are holding steady. He’s gaining strokes on the greens (+0.088 over his last five events) and ranks a respectable 57th in SG: Putting overall. With his form and a profile that suits the demands of The Renaissance Club, Conners feels like the kind of overlooked name who could easily steal this thing. At +4500, the price is right for a golfer trending in the right direction.
Genesis Scottish Open Predictions
Of all the options on the board, Scottie Scheffler stands out as the most complete and trustworthy golf pick to win the 2025 Genesis Scottish Open. He’s finished in the top 10 in nine of his last ten starts – including three wins – and enters this week ranked No. 1 in Strokes Gained: Total, Approach, and Ball-Striking. No one is better suited to handle the challenge than Scheffler. He finished T-3 here in 2023, so there’s course familiarity to go along with the firepower.
What pushes Scheffler ahead of the pack is that even his off weeks still put him near the top of the leaderboard. Over his last five events, he’s gaining more than three strokes per round on the field, and his only real question mark – putting – has improved just enough to let the rest of his game shine. While +360 isn’t a longshot price, I still have a very hard time betting against Scheffler, even after a few weeks off.
Bet: Scottie Scheffler (+360)
Genesis Scottish Open Winners
The following is a list of the most recent Genesis Scottish Open winners:
Year | Winner | Margin of Victory |
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2024 | Robert MacIntyre | 1 stroke |
2023 | Rory McIlroy | 1 stroke |
2022 | Xander Schauffele | 1 stroke |
2021 | Min Woo Lee | Playoff |
2020 | Aaron Rai | Playoff |
2019 | Bernd Wiesberger | Playoff |
2018 | Brandon Stone | 4 strokes |
2017 | Rafa Cabrera-Bello | Playoff |
2016 | Alex Norén | 1 stroke |
2015 | Rickie Fowler | 1 stroke |