Scottish Open Second-Round Tee Times – Short, coastal links-style setups are designed with the wind in mind. When the wind never comes, there’s no true defense to prevent the top players in the world from picking it apart, and that’s what appears to be on deck this week in Scotland.
Justin Thomas fired a bogey-free 62 (-8) to take the first-round lead at The Renaissance Club. Looming behind Thomas are some of the event favorites like Ludviꦬg Aberg, Collin Morikawa, Tommy Fleetwood, and defending champ Rory McIlroy.
With another benign weather forecast in the cards on Friday, I anticipate we’ll see another low-scoring day.
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Scottish Open Second-Round Tee Times
Here are the tee time pairings for the second round of the 2024 Scottish Open (all times ET):
TIME | TEE | PLAYERS |
2:00 AM EDT | 1 | Sam Stevens Nick Bachem Alex Fitzpatrick |
2:00 AM EDT | 10 | Adam Hadwin Darius Van Driel Yuto Katsuragawa |
2:11 AM EDT | 1 | Chandler Phillips Alexander Björk Julien Guerrier |
2:11 AM EDT | 10 | Si Woo Kim Pablo Larrazabal Romain Langasque |
2:22 AM EDT | 1 | Luke List Matthew Southgate Daniel Hillier |
2:22 AM EDT | 10 | Tom Hoge Byeong Hun An Scott Jamieson |
2:33 AM EDT | 1 | Mackenzie Hughes Bernd Wiesberger Richie Ramsay |
2:33 AM EDT | 10 | Cam Davis Sungjae Im Marcel Siem |
2:44 AM EDT | 1 | Thorbjørn Olesen Jorge Campillo Sean Crocker |
2:44 AM EDT | 10 | Luke DonaldThomas DetryTom McKibbin |
2:55 AM EDT | 1 | Lee Hodges Taylor Moore Adri Arnaus |
2:55 AM EDT | 10 | Sahith Theegala Francesco Molinari Victor Perez |
3:06 AM EDT | 1 | Brice Garnett Gary Woodland Dan Bradbury |
3:06 AM EDT | 10 | Brian Harman Sepp Straka Matteo Manassero |
3:17 AM EDT | 1 | Stewart Cink Brendon Todd Antoine Rozner |
3:17 AM EDT | 10 | Justin Thomas Nicolai Højgaard Ryan Fox |
3:28 AM EDT | 1 | Keith Mitchell Sami Valimaki Grant Forrest |
3:28 AM EDT | 10 | Ludvig Åberg Hideki Matsuyama Collin Morikawa |
3:39 AM EDT | 1 | Charley Hoffman Ben Griffin Niklas Norgaard |
3:39 AM EDT | 10 | Matt Fitzpatrick Jordan Spieth Ewen Ferguson |
3:50 AM EDT | 1 | Ben Kohles Louis de Jager Jeong Woo Ham |
3:50 AM EDT | 10 | Nick Taylor Justin Rose Calum Hill |
4:01 AM EDT | 1 | Mark Hubbard Doug Ghim Daniel Gavins |
4:01 AM EDT | 10 | Harris English Ockie Strydom Todd Clements |
4:12 AM EDT | 1 | Taylor Montgomery Jens Dantorp Santiago Tarrio |
4:12 AM EDT | 10 | Justin Lower Masahiro Kawamura Shubhankar Sharma |
7:15 AM EDT | 1 | Andrew Novak Ryo Hisatsune Marcus Armitage |
7:15 AM EDT | 10 | Kevin Yu Aaron Cockerill Hurly Long |
7:26 AM EDT | 1 | Eric Cole Thriston Lawrence Connor Syme |
7:26 AM EDT | 10 | Andrew Putnam Joost Luiten Callum Shinkwin |
7:37 AM EDT | 1 | Davis Thompson Laurie Canter Jesper Svensson |
7:37 AM EDT | 10 | Nico Echavarria Aaron Rai Ugo Coussaud |
7:48 AM EDT | 1 | Denny McCarthy Christiaan Bezuidenhout Keita Nakajima |
7:48 AM EDT | 10 | Emiliano Grillo Dale Whitnell Jordan Smith |
7:59 AM EDT | 1 | Will Zalatoris Rikuya Hoshino Rasmus Højgaard |
7:59 AM EDT | 10 | Erik van Rooyen David Law Simon Forsström |
8:10 AM EDT | 1 | Billy Horschel Lucas Glover Padraig Harrington |
8:10 AM EDT | 10 | Kurt Kitayama Ashun Wu Yannik Paul |
8:21 AM EDT | 1 | Rickie Fowler Adam Scott Sebastian Soderberg |
8:21 AM EDT | 10 | Vincent Norrman Dylan Frittelli Daniel Brown |
8:32 AM EDT | 1 | Matthieu Pavon Tom Kim Max Homa |
8:32 AM EDT | 10 | K.H. Lee Oliver Wilson Nacho Elvira |
8:43 AM EDT | 1 | Robert MacIntyre Rory McIlroy Viktor Hovland |
8:43 AM EDT | 10 | Davis Riley Seamus Power Jordan Gumberg |
8:54 AM EDT | 1 | Xander Schauffele Wyndham Clark Tommy Fleetwood |
8:54 AM EDT | 10 | Austin Eckroat Maximilian Kieffer Haotong Li |
9:05 AM EDT | 1 | Corey Conners Min Woo Lee Guido Migliozzi |
9:05 AM EDT | 10 | Chris Gotterup Jason Scrivener Matthew Baldwin |
9:16 AM EDT | 1 | Alex Noren Kiradech Aphibarnrat Jeff Winther |
9:16 AM EDT | 10 | Matt Wallace Sanghyun Park Adrian Otaegui |
9:27 AM EDT | 1 | Max Greyserman Junghwan Lee Richard Mansell |
9:27 AM EDT | 10 | Matti Schmid Matthew Jordan Cole Rueck(a) |
The first leg of the U.K. swing will start at The Renaissance Club in North Berwick, Scotland, for the Scottish Open. The DPWT and PGA Tour are co-hosting the event for the third year. The tournament will feature 75 golfers from each tour and serve as a warm-up for next week’s Open Championship at Royal Troon.
The Renaissance Club is situated in North Berwick, Scotland, next to Muirfield⛦ on 300 acres along the famous go♏lf-playing coastline off the Firth of Forth. Renowned architect Tom Doak completed the club in 2008, designing it from the swath of an ancient pine forest.
The course offers a unique golfing experience, not conforming to the typical links setup due to its tree-lined holes, undulating terrain, and dense rough along the fairways, particularly on the back nine. Despite this, the course does possess distinct links-style features. Situated along the coastline, the course is often subject to windy conditions, while the red fescue turf, firm and tight, creates fast-running surfaces on the fairways and aprons. Moreover, the strategic absence of bunkers in front of the greens encourages players to utilize ground game and execute bump-and-run shots. The course’s bunkers mostly comprise links-style pot bunkers with deep, riveted faces, adding to the unique challenges presented to golfers.
With 18 of the top 30 players in the world heading to North Berwick, this year’s Scottish Open will have one of its strongest lineups ever. The tournament includes an equal number of PGA Tour and DP World Tour players, with 75 players from each tour taking part. Many players are highly motivated because the top three finishers who have not already qualified will secure a spot in the Open Championship as long as they finish in the top 10 at Renaissance.
World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler has opted to prepare on his own for next week’s Open Championship, joining Patrick Cantlay as the only eligible top-25 players not in attendance this week. Other top players not making the trip overseas include Tony Finau, Russell Henley, Keegan Bradley, Cameron Young, and Akshay Bhatia.
Rory McIlroy will be back to defend his win from last year and will be making his first appearance since struggling at last month’s U.S. Open. Scotland native Robert Macintyre, last year’s runner-up, will return as a PGA Tour champion after winning the Canadian Open a few weeks ago. Other past Scottish Open champions teeing it up this week include world No. 3 Xander Schauffele, Min Woo Lee, Aaron Rai, and DP World Tour player and former LIV Golf member Bernd Wiesberger.
Am﷽ong the top players from the DP World Tour competing this week, besides Wiesberger, are Rasmus Hojgaard, Jordan Smith, Guido Migliozzi, Tom McKibbin, Keita Nakajima, and Thriston🤪 Lawrence. Several former DP World Tour players are now regulars on the PGA Tour, including Macintyre, Ryan Fox, Alexander Bjork, and Matthieu Pavon.