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Scottish Open 2022: Tee times, prize money, TV coverage from the Renaissance Club as Jon Rahm, Scottie Scheffler play

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.

1 Scottie Scheffler, world No. 3 Jon Rahm and world No. 4 Collin Morikawa lead the field.

Genesis Scottish OpenHorschel brands LIV players ‘hypocrites and liars’ ahead of Poulter’s return12 HOURS AGO We also have the prospect of Ian Poulter flying the flag for LIV Golf, after getting his ban from the DP World Tour overturned. Some players will have an eye on the Open at St Andrews the following week, and the Renaissance Club will hand those seeking links experience a good test. But the Scottish Open should not be viewed as a warm-up option for the Open, as it is a high-class event in its own right played out on a top-class track.

Course: The Renaissance Club The Renaissance Club is playing host to the Scottish Open for the fourth year in succession, and it’s little surprise given its quality. Sat in North Berwick on the shores of the Firth of Forth — three holes run directly alongside the sea — Tom Doak has produced a masterpiece. At 7,237 yards, it is not long by modern standards, but if the wind picks up it can make fools of the best in the business.

Horschel brands LIV players 'hypocrites and liars' Schauffele wins JP McManus Pro-Am as Woods toils The 18th is a stunning closing hole, where accuracy off the tee is vital as bunkers down the left would leave only a lay-up to an elevated green. A false front and run-off areas to the back mean par is a good score. And with nerves jangling, for those in contention it could produce plenty of

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