2022 Genesis Scottish Open Sunday tee times, TV and streaming info

Everything you need to know for the fourth round of the Genesis Scottish Open.

With only one round remaining, Xander Schauffele is looking for yet another victory.

Schauffele shot a 4-under 66 to take a two-shot lead heading to Sunday. He won his last PGA Tour start at the Travelers Championship, and is looking to become the first golfer to win consecutive starts since Scottie Scheffler did it at the WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play and the Masters.

Schauffele also won the JP McManus Pro-Am on Tuesday. Safe to say he’s playing good golf right now.

Other golfers, like Rafa Cabrera Bello, Jordan Spieth and U.S. Open champion Matt Fitzpatrick, also remain in the hunt.

From tee times to TV and streaming info, here’s what you need to know for the fourth round of the 2022 Genesis Scottish Open. All times listed are ET.

Scottish Open: PGA Tour Live on ESPN+ | Leaderboard

Fourth round tee times

1st hole

Tee time Players
4:15 a.m.
Guido Migliozzi, Justin Rose
4:26 a.m.
Sebastian Soderberg, Justin Harding
4:37 a.m.
Chris Kirk, Sean Crocker
4:48 a.m.
Keith Mitchell, Ryan Fox
4:59 a.m.
Matthieu Pavon, Marcus Armitage
5:10 a.m.
Nacho Elvira, David Law
5:21 a.m.
Jon Rahm, Thorbjørn Oleson
5:32 a.m.
Jason Scrivener, Troy Merritt
5:43 a.m.
Ewen Ferguson, Sam Burns
5:54 a.m.
Corey Conners, Sami Valimaki
6:05 a.m.
Connor Syme, Charley Hoffman
6:16 a.m.
Harris English, Matthew Jordan
6:27 a.m.
Nick Taylor, Stewart Cink
6:38 a.m.
Christiaan Bezuidenhout, Haotong Li
6:49 a.m.
Marc Warren, Alex Noren
7:00 a.m.
Adri Arnaus, J.J. Spaun
7:11 a.m.
Wyndham Clark, Maverick McNealy
7:22 a.m.
James Morrison, Rikard Karlberg
7:33 a.m.
Russell Knox, Dylan Frittelli
7:44 a.m.
Maximilian Kieffer, Ashun Wu
7:55 a.m.
Thriston Lawrence, Fabrizio Zanotti
8:06 a.m.
Adrian Otaegui, Cameron Smith
8:17 a.m.
Mikko Korhonen, Doug Ghim
8:28 a.m.
Tyrrell Hatton, Brandon Wu
8:39 a.m.
Jhonattan Vegas, Dean Burmester
8:50 a.m.
Matt Kuchar, Jamie Donaldson
9:01 a.m.
Rickie Fowler, Thomas Detry
9:12 a.m.
Patrick Cantlay, Tommy Fleetwood
9:23 a.m.
Gary Woodland, Kurt Kitayama
9:34 a.m.
Rasmus Hojgaard, Joaquin Niemann
9:45 a.m.
Joohyung Kim, Branden Grace
9:56 a.m.
Alexander Björk, Max Homa
10:07 a.m.
Cameron Tringale, Matt Fitzpatrick
10:18 a.m.
Alex Smalley, Jordan L Smith
10:29 a.m.
Ryan Palmer, Jordan Spieth
10:40 a.m.
Rafa Cabrera Bello, Xander Schauffele

How to watch

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Sunday, July 10th

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Watch: Jordan Spieth finds magic again, holing out for second eagle of round

Another day, another Jordan Spieth highlight.

Jordan Spieth is having a week at the Genesis Scottish Open.

On Friday, it was he and caddie Michael Greller going back and forth over a club, and Spieth eventually throwing a shot to 10 feet.

Saturday, it was more of his patented Spieth magic.

Standing in the middle of the 15th fairway, Spieth pulled out a wedge and fired a shot to a pin at the back of the green. His ball took a huge bounce forward before spinning sideways and tumbling into the cup for an eagle.

It brought a huge smile to his face, a high five from playing partner Jon Rahm and a roar from the crowd. It was also his second eagle in six holes, joining one on the par-5 10th. It’s the fifth time in Spieth’s PGA Tour career he has carded two eagles in one round.

The hole out brought him into the top five and only five shots off leader Cameron Tringale, who completed only four holes at the time of Spieth’s eagle.

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Report: Mastercard pauses business relationships with LIV players Ian Poulter, Graeme McDowell

Ian Poulter wore the Mastercard logo Friday at the Scottish Open, but Sports Business Journal reports that deal is off for now.

Mastercard has distanced itself from brand ambassadors Ian Poulter and Graeme McDowell of the LIV Golf Series, Sports Business Journal has reported.

Mastercard senior vice president of communications Seth Eisen confirmed to SBJ on Friday that the company’s relationship with Poulter and McDowell has been paused in recognition of uncertainties involving their participation on the PGA Tour, which has suspended the pair and numerous others after they jumped to rival LIV Golf. (McDowell relinquished his PGA Tour card shortly before the first LIV event near London.)

The SBJ story mentioned that Poulter had signed an endorsement deal with Mastercard in 2009, and McDowell joined the brand in 2011.

Poulter did not wear the Mastercard logo on his shirt in last week’s LIV event in Oregon, but the logo was back on his collar in the opening rounds of this week’s Genesis Scottish Open, co-sanctioned by the PGA Tour and the DP World Tour. He also wore a logo for Stanley Black & Decker, with whom Poulter signed a contract in early 2022. Both of those logos were present on Poulter’s attire in Friday’s second round in Scotland, as were logos for Titleist and FootJoy, watchmaker Audemars Piguet, membership program Aurae Lifestyle and private airplane company NetJets.

In Scotland, Poulter also wore the logo for his LIV team, the Majesticks.

2022 JP McManus Pro-Am
Graeme McDowell watches his drive at the 10th tee during the 2022 JP McManus Pro-Am earlier this week at Adare Manor in Limerick, Ireland. (Photo: Ross Kinnaird/Getty Images)

McDowell, meanwhile, already had been dropped by another financial sponsor. Royal Bank of Canada dumped the former U.S. Open winner after he announced he would jump to LIV while not appearing at the RBC Canadian Open.

Poulter along with fellow LIV players Adrian Otaegui of Spain and Justin Harding of South Africa won a court-ordered temporary injunction that allowed them to play in the Scottish Open after being banned from the event by the DP World Tour, formerly the European Tour. Harding opened the Scottish Open with a 65 before faltering with a 74 in the second round.

SBJ did not indicate how long the “pause” between Mastercard and the two players might last or what mitigating factors might unpause the relations.

Poulter and McDowell are not the first players to lose deals or see sponsorships paused since announcing plans to join LIV Golf. Phil Mickelson, who also signed to play with LIV, has seen several business relationships cancelled or paused since dropping out of PGA Tour play. Most notably, longtime sponsor Callaway announced it was pausing its relationship with Mickelson in February, and last year’s PGA Championship winner has not been seen in any of his traditional logos in LIV events.

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2022 Genesis Scottish Open Saturday tee times, TV and streaming info

Everything you need to know for the third round of the Genesis Scottish Open.

The second round of the 2022 Genesis Scottish Open is complete, and the course fought back Friday, especially in the afternoon.

Cameron Tringale, who tied a course record Thursday, remains in the lead searching for his first PGA Tour win. At 7-under 133, Tringale has a three-shot lead over Gary Woodland and Doug Ghim.

Those who played in the morning wave navigated the par 70, 7,237-yard Renaissance Club much easier than the afternoon groups. Xander Schauffele and U.S. Open champion Matt Fitzpatrick, who shot 5-under and 4-under respectively on Friday morning, sit four shots back.

However, numerous big names missed the cut, like Scottie Scheffler and Justin Thomas.

From tee times to TV and streaming info, here’s what you need to know for the third round of the 2022 Genesis Scottish Open. All times listed are ET.

Scottish Open: PGA Tour Live on ESPN+ | Leaderboard

Third round tee times

1st hole

Tee time Players
4:15 a.m.
Marc Warren, Guido Migliozzi
4:26 a.m.
Sami Välamäki, Dylan Frittelli
4:37 a.m.
Keith Mitchell, Corey Conners
4:48 a.m.
Sam Burns, Mikko Korhonen
4:59 a.m.
Cameron Smith, Ewen Ferguson
5:10 a.m.
Haotong Li, Russell Knox
5:21 a.m.
Christiaan Bezuidenhout, Rikard Karlberg
5:32 a.m.
Sean Crocker, Adrian Otaegui
5:43 a.m.
Troy Merritt, David Law
5:54 a.m.
Stewart Cink, Nick A Taylor
6:05 a.m.
Nacho Elvira, Marcus Armitage
6:16 a.m.
James Morrison, Maverick McNealy
6:27 a.m.
Matthew Jordan, Matthieu Pavon
6:38 a.m.
Wyndham Clark, Harris English
6:49 a.m.
Jason Scrivener, Chris Kirk
7:00 a.m.
Fabrizio Zanotti, Thorbjørn Olesen
7:11 a.m.
Max Homa, Tommy Fleetwood
7:22 a.m.
Ryan Fox, Alexander Björk
7:33 a.m.
J.J. Spaun, Sebastian Soderberg
7:44 a.m.
Charley Hoffman, Jamie Donaldson
7:55 a.m.
Adri Arnaus, Alex Noren
8:06 a.m.
Matt Kuchar, Branden Grace
8:17 a.m.
Dean Burmester, Justin Rose
8:28 a.m.
Jordan Spieth, Jon Rahm
8:39 a.m.
Jhonattan Vegas, Alex Smalley
8:50 a.m.
Thriston Lawrence, Patrick Cantlay
9:01 a.m.
Thomas Detry, Ashun Wu
9:12 a.m.
Ryan Palmer, Brandon Wu
9:23 a.m.
Joohyung Kim, Hustin Harding
9:34 a.m.
Connor Syme, Maximilian Kieffer
9:45 a.m.
Rafa Cabrera Bello, Tyrrell Hatton
9:56 a.m.
Joaquin Niemann, Rasmus Jøjgaard
10:07 a.m.
Rickie Fowler, Matt Fitzpatrick
10:18 a.m.
Xander Schauffele, Jordan Smith
10:29 a.m.
Kurt Kitayama, Doug Ghim
10:40 a.m.
Gary Woodland, Cameron Tringale

How to watch

You can watch Golf Channel for free on fuboTVESPN+ is the exclusive home for PGA Tour Live streaming. All times Eastern.

Saturday, July 9th

TV

Golf Channel: 10 a.m.-12 p.m.
CBS:
12-3 p.m.

Radio

SiriusXM: 10 a.m.-3 p.m.

STREAM

ESPN+: 4:30 a.m.-3 p.m.

Sunday, July 10th

TV

Golf Channel: 10 a.m.-12 p.m.
CBS:
12-3 p.m.

Radio

SiriusXM: 10 a.m.-3 p.m.

STREAM

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Four top-10 players miss cut at Genesis Scottish Open week before 150th Open Championship in St. Andrews

Many of the world’s best will start their Open preparation earlier than expected.

Being on the wrong side of the luck of the draw did in some of the biggest names in golf at the Genesis Scottish Open at The Renaissance Club in North Berwick, Scotland.

After sublime conditions Thursday morning, the winds picked up and the temps dropped for the second wave of players. And their scorecards reflected the change Mother Nature dished up.

While Cameron Tringale – looking for his first PGA Tour title – scorched the layout with a 9-under 61 in calm conditions in the a.m. to grab the lead, those going out in the afternoon wave dealt with ferocious winds that did all sorts of things to the golf ball.

The best round among the second wave was turned in by Kurt Kitayama with a 66. In the morning, 32 players turned in scores in the 60s; in the afternoon, just six. Those going off late averaged 73.5 strokes, three shots higher than in the morning.

Many players paid the price, including Collin Morikawa, Will Zalatoris and Justin Thomas. And with winds challenging players in Friday’s second round, staging a comeback was not easy.

Scottish Open: PGA Tour Live on ESPN+

Missing the cut before the 150th playing of the Open Championship at the Old Course in St. Andrews wouldn’t seem beneficial. Then again, players could get two extra days of practice at the Home of Golf.

The cut came in at 3 over, with 72 players advancing to the final two rounds.

Here are the big names packing their bags:

Jordan Spieth’s incredible reaction, Rickie Fowler’s love for links among five takeaways from second round of Scottish Open

The wind wasn’t the only thing that went up Friday, so did the scoring.

Low scores were anything but rare Thursday, highlighted by Cameron Tringale’s course-record-tying 61 that had him three shots in front heading into the second round.

Friday was a different story.

The wind was consistent on day two of the Genesis Scottish Open at the Renaissance Club.

After both opened with 71s, Collin Morikawa and Will Zalatoris, two of the best ball-strikers on the planet, stumbled to 74s and missed the cut. World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler needed a birdie at the last to make the weekend but carded a bogey. All three will likely head to St. Andrews for early Open prep.

Tringale still holds the lead, but he too struggled on Friday, at one point making four bogeys in a row. He signed for a 2-over 72, is 7 under after two days and enters Saturday with a three-shot lead over Gary Woodland and Doug Ghim.

Scottish Open: PGA Tour Live on ESPN+

Here are five takeaways from the second round, starting with a charge from the most recent major champion.

Watch: With one swing, Jordan Smith won he and his caddie new cars at 2022 Genesis Scottish Open

Watch how one swing helped Jordan Smith and his caddie win new cars.

It’s not every day you see a hole-in-one at the golf course. It’s even harder to witness one that comes with it a couple large gifts.

That’s what happened Friday during the second round of the 2022 Genesis Scottish Open at The Renaissance Club in North Berwick, Scotland. England’s Jordan Smith stepped onto the 17th tee box on a 193-yard par-3 with a simple caveat.

Make a hole-in-one, win new cars for both he and his caddie.

That’s exactly what he did.

Green’s tee shot landed at the front of the green before using the slope to funnel to the front left pin position. The ball continued shuffling towards the hole before tumbling in the back side of the cup.

The ace won Smith, who’s 122nd in the Official World Golf Ranking, a Genesis electric GV70, a luxury midsized SUV while his caddie won a Genesis GV60, an electric crossover.

Genesis Scottish Open: Leaderboard | PGA Tour live on ESPN+

The ace came on Smith’s penultimate hole, helping him card a 1-under 69 in his second round. He’s well inside the projected cut line, sitting at 3-under for the tournament and tied for eighth with the afternoon wave still to play.

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2022 Genesis Scottish Open Friday tee times, TV and streaming info

Everything you need to know for the second round of the Scottish Open.

Doesn’t get much better than links golf, and the opening round of the Genesis Scottish Open showed us just that.

Cameron Tringale tied the course record with a bogey-free 61, which went down as his lowest round on the PGA Tour in his career. He has a three-shot lead over Gary Woodland, who also got around the par 70, 7,237-yard Renaissance Club without making a bogey.

Sam Burns is the only player ranked in the top 15 in the world inside the top 10 after the first round.

From tee times to TV and streaming info, here’s what you need to know for the second round of the 2022 Genesis Scottish Open. All times listed are ET.

Scottish Open: Best bets | PGA Tour Live on ESPN+

Second round tee times

1st hole

Tee time Players
2:15 a.m.
Branden Grace, Ian Poulter
2:25 a.m.
Maverick McNealy, Matt Wallace, Thomas Detry
2:35 a.m.
Kurt Kitayama, James Morrison, Jordan L Smith
2:45 a.m.
Anirban Lahiri, Brandon Stone, Connor Syme
2:55 a.m.
Robert Streb, Thomas Bjorn, Marcus Kinhult
3:05 a.m.
Erik van Rooyen, Kalle Samooja, Marcus Armitage
3:15 a.m.
Lucas Glover, Marc Leishman, John Catlin
3:25 a.m.
Nick Watney, Nacho Elvire, Thriston Lawrence
3:35 a.m.
Sebastian Munoz, Jorge Campillo, Joachim B Hansen
3:45 a.m.
Nick Taylor, Francesco Laporta, Jeff Winther
3:55 a.m.
Richie Ramsay, Andrea Pavan, Antoine Rozner
4:05 a.m.
Brian Harman, David Horsey, Joakim Lagergren
4:15 a.m.
Patrick Rodgers, Fabrizio Zanotti, Masahiro Kawamure
4:25 a.m.
Andrew Novak, Edoardo Molinari, Bio Kim
7:25 a.m.
Troy Merritt, Nino Bertasio, Sean Crocker
7:35 a.m.
Alex Smalley, Jamie Donaldson, Rikard Karlberg
7:45 a.m.
Harris English, Aaron Rai, Victor Perez
7:55 a.m.
Russell Knox, Luke Donald, Rasmus Hojgaard
8:05 a.m.
Joaquin Niemann, Haotong Li, Ewen Ferguson
8:15 a.m.
Jon Rahm, Scottie Scheffler, Viktor Hovland
8:25 a.m.
Jordan Spieth, Cameron Smith, Tyrrell Hatton
8:35 a.m.
Sam Burns, Justin Rose, Nicolai Hojgaard
8:45 a.m.
Corey Conners, Adrian Meronk, Dean Burmester
8:55 a.m.
Keegan Bradley, Alexander Bjork, Grant Forrest
9:05 a.m.
Luke List, Garrick Higgo, Stephen Gallacher
9:15 a.m.
Wyndham Clark, Chris Wood, Matthieu Pavon
9:25 a.m.
Doug Ghim, Callum Tarren, Jazz Janewattananond

10th hole

Tee time Players
2:15 a.m.
Mackenzie Hughes, Maximilian Kieffer, Jaekyeong Lee
2:25 a.m.
Julien Guerrier, Cameron Young, Daniel Gavins
2:35 a.m.
Jason Kokrak, Rickie Fowler, Padraig Harrington
2:45 a.m.
Billy Horschel, Sungjae Im, Ryan Fox
2:55 a.m.
Xander Schauffele, Min Woo Lee, Robert MacIntyre
3:05 a.m.
Matt Fitzpatrick, Collin Morikawa, Will Zalatoris
3:15 a.m.
Justin Thomas, Hideki Matsuyama, Tommy Fleetwood
3:25 a.m.
Max Homa, Patrick Cantlay, Francesco Molinari
3:35 a.m.
Tom Hoge, Si Woo Kim, Thorbjorn Olesen
3:45 a.m.
Stewart Cink, Henrik Stenson, Danny Willett
3:55 a.m.
Matt Kuchar, Alex Noren, Adri Arnaus
4:05 a.m.
Matthew NeSmith, David Horsey, Joakim Lagergren
4:15 a.m.
Stephan Jaeger, Wil Besseling, Maverick Antcliff
7:25 a.m.
Justin Harding, Adrian Otaegui
7:35 a.m.
Chris Kirk, David Lipsky, Jason Scrivener
7:45 a.m.
Jhonattan Vegas, Christiaan Bezuidenhout, Joohyung Kim
7:55 a.m.
Brandon Wu, Scott Hend, Andy Sullivan
8:05 a.m.
Ryan Palmer, Charley Hoffman, Ashun Wu
8:15 a.m.
K.H. Lee, Sebastian Soderberg, Johannes Veerman
8:25 a.m.
Sepp Straka, Joel Dahmen, Mikko Korhonen
8:35 a.m.
J.J. Spaun, Krisoffer Broberg, Steven Brown
8:45 a.m.
Keith Mitchell, Jonathan Caldwell, Daniel van Tonder
8:55 a.m.
Lucas Herbert, Dylan Frittelli, Sami Valimaki
9:05 a.m.
Gary Woodland, Rafa Cabrera Bello, Buido Migliozzi
9:15 a.m.
Cameron Tringale, Mito Pereira, Shubhankar Sharma
9:25 a.m.
Kiradech Aphibarnrat, Tapio Pulkkanen, Matthew Jordan
9:35 a.m.
Ryan Armour, Marc Warren, Matthew Southgate

How to watch

You can watch Golf Channel for free on fuboTVESPN+ is the exclusive home for PGA Tour Live streaming. All times Eastern.

Friday, July 8th

TV

Golf Channel: 8:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.

Radio

SiriusXM: 8 a.m.-1:30 p.m.

STREAM

ESPN+: 2:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.

Saturday, July 9th

TV

Golf Channel: 10 a.m.-12 p.m.
CBS:
12-3 p.m.

Radio

SiriusXM: 10 a.m.-3 p.m.

STREAM

ESPN+: 4:30 a.m.-3 p.m.

Sunday, July 10th

TV

Golf Channel: 10 a.m.-12 p.m.
CBS:
12-3 p.m.

Radio

SiriusXM: 10 a.m.-3 p.m.

STREAM

ESPN+: 4:30 a.m.-3 p.m.

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Cameron Tringale’s record-tying round, pot bunker carnage among five takeaways from Thursday’s first round at Genesis Scottish Open

The Genesis Scottish Open is already producing some memorable moments.

It was nice to finally be back at a links course on Thursday for the opening round of the Genesis Scottish Open at The Renaissance Club.

And we already had some carnage.

Matt Fitzpatrick, the 2022 U.S. Open champion, found himself in a few precarious situations during the first round thanks to some pot bunkers, and Viktor Hovland followed up a cold shank with a duff.

Gotta love golf in Scotland.

Fourteen of the world’s top 15 ranked players teed it up Thursday, and due to the wind that picked up in the afternoon, many were left behind by the early wave that was able to take advantage of better scoring conditions.

Here are five takeaways from the first round at The Renaissance. Let’s start with the man atop the leaderboard.

Scottish Open: PGA Tour Live on ESPN+ | Leaderboard

Will Zalatoris’ ball came to rest on top of Matt Fitzpatrick’s poker chip ball mark. Wait, what?

What are the odds of this happening?

Not sure if we’ve ever seen anything like this happen in a PGA Tour event before.

On the par-5 6th hole at The Renaissance Club during the first round of the Genesis Scottish Open, Will Zalatoris had a long birdie bid.

He struck the putt with a little too much speed, and his ball rushed past the hole — then something weird happened.

His ball came to rest directly on top of Matt Fitzpatrick’s poker chip ball mark.

It was so odd, Collin Morikawa’s caddie got on his hands and knees to take a photo.

Genesis Scottish Open: Leaderboard | PGA Tour live on ESPN+

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