Local hero Grant Forrest looking for Genesis Scottish Open 'spark'
The 29-year-old, who lives in Pencaitland, is enjoying a week in his own bed and a short commute for this week’s $8 million Genesis Scottish Open.
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The 29-year-old, who lives in Pencaitland, is enjoying a week in his own bed and a short commute for this week’s $8 million Genesis Scottish Open.
We’re back where it all began, with one of the strongest fields of the years assembled for the Scottish Open. The co-sanctioned event between the DP World Tour and PGA Tour has attracted a clutch of star names — with only Rory McIlroy absent from the world’s top seven. Ad/> World No.
We’re back where it all began, with one of the strongest fields of the years assembled for the Scottish Open. The co-sanctioned event between the DP World Tour and PGA Tour has attracted a clutch of star names — with only Rory McIlroy absent from the world’s top seven. Ad/> World No.
Xander Schauffele held off a spirited display from the chasing pack to win the 36-hole JP McManus Pro-Am charity event on Tuesday. The American carded a course-record 64 on Monday, and backed that up with a two-under to finish on 10-under overall, one clear of compatriot Sam Burns. Ad/> Burns had put himself into contention with a terrific 65, but Schauffele secured par on each of the last 11 holes to complete the wire-to-wire win.
It’s a big year for golf in Scotland, with the finest players in the world set to be challenged by the country’s famous courses in the coming weeks.
The Open will draw a record attendance of 290,000 people at St Andrews in Scotland this year, according to organisers.
The Open will draw a record attendance of 290,000 people at St Andrews in Scotland this year, according to organisers.
The Open will draw a record attendance of 290,000 people at St Andrews in Scotland this year, according to organisers.