Robert MacIntyre Aims to Defend Title at 2025 Genesis Scottish Open

Robert MacIntyre Aims to Defend Title at 2025 Genesis Scottish Open

Robert MacIntyre, the reigning champion, looks to defend his title. The next Genesis Scottish Open will be held Thursday, July 10 through Sunday, July 13 in 2025. The coveted tournament will be held at The Renaissance Club in North Berwick, Scotland. Last year, MacIntyre defended his Scottish Amateur title and in the process, became the first Scottish player to win the event in 25 years.

In a thrilling finish at the 2024 Genesis Scottish Open, MacIntyre dramatically sank a 22-foot putt for birdie on the final hole, edging out Adam Scott for the victory. This extraordinary feat was the crowning achievement that established his legacy in Scottish golf history. It also highlighted what made Woods so special on the court. Last year’s second-place finisher, Rory McIlroy, is itching to make a serious challenge. He’s hungry to dethrone MacIntyre for that crown.

This year’s Genesis Scottish Open will have a spectacular $9 million total purse. The champion will receive $1.5 million and be credited with 500 FedEx Cup points. The unique competition attracts a wonderfully diverse and talented lineup, including the last five of the world’s top players. This paves the road for a pulse-pounding race to the finish that thrills participants and spectators alike!

Here’s how fans can catch all the action streaming on Disney+ and ESPN+, available as part of the ESPN streaming bundle. Our coverage begins with first-round action tipping off as early as 2 a.m. on Thursday. Additionally, fourth-round coverage will begin at 4:15 a.m., providing viewers with extensive insights into the tournament’s progress. Their multi-camera broadcast will not only feature a main feed, but will highlight the competing groups, guaranteeing full coverage of this can’t-miss event!

Scotland native MacIntyre, who grew up in nearby Oban, said he will be excited to defend his title shoots for home crowd. As for the Genesis Scottish Open, it’s special to him on a number of levels. It means a great deal to him personally and makes him so proud of Scottish golf.

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