2024 Genesis Scottish Open odds, picks and PGA Tour predictions

Analyzing the golf odds to win the 2024 Genesis Scottish Open, with PGA Tour picks, predictions and best bets.

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In the 3rd year as a co-sanctioned event between the PGA Tour and DP World Tour, the 2024 Genesis Scottish Open features a stacked field as the world’s top players prepare for the 152nd Open Championship next week. The Renaissance Club is hosting this event for the 6th straight year, challenging players with a traditional links layout in Scotland.

Below, we look at BetMGM Sportsbook’s 2024 Genesis Scottish Open odds and make our PGA Tour picks and predictions.

With No. 1 Scottie Scheffler taking the week off, Rory McIlroy takes the top spot as the betting favorite after winning the Scottish Open last year. He’s +700 to defend his title, followed by 2022 champion Xander Schauffele at +800. Collin Morikawa (+1400), Ludvig Aberg (+1800) and Tommy Fleetwood (+1800) round out the top 5, as well.

The Renaissance Club is a par 70 and 7,237 yards long, and it just opened in 2017. While there are some trees throughout the course, unlike most links-style tracks, they don’t typically come into play. Since the club started hosting the Scottish Open in 2019, the winning score has been between 7-under and 22-under, with McIlroy shooting 15-under to win last year.

Genesis Scottish Open – Expert picks

Odds provided by BetMGM Sportsbook; access USA TODAY Sports Scores and Sports Betting Odds hub for a full list. Lines last updated Monday at 12:59 p.m. ET.

Xander Schauffele (+800)

This is a rare event where most of the top players in the world are teeing it up and Scheffler isn’t among them. If there’s one player who could take advantage of the world No. 1’s absence, it’s Schauffele. He won here in 2022 and made the cut last year before shooting 4-over on Sunday to tumble down the leaderboard. Aside from Scheffler, he’s been the most consistent player on tour and should contend again this week.

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Tommy Fleetwood (+1800)

Fleetwood has played this event every year since 2020. Here’s where he’s finished: 2nd (lost in playoff), T-26, T-4, T-6. He clearly likes The Renassaince Club a great deal and has played exceptionally well here in recent years. His odds are short for a guy with zero PGA Tour wins but this could be the week he breaks through.

Tom Kim (+2500)

Kim proved last year that his 3rd-place finish in 2022 was no fluke, following it up with a T-6 last year. He had been struggling earlier this season, but he’s gotten on track lately, headlined by a runner-up finish to Scheffler at the Travelers Championship. At +2500, we might be getting a slight discount after he missed the cut in Detroit 2 weeks ago.

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Genesis Scottish Open picks – Contenders

Brian Harman (+4000)

Before winning the Open Championship last year, Harman finished T-12 at the Scottish Open, a strong showing after he missed the cut the year prior. He showed last July that he knows how to play links golf and his putter, as physically large as it is, works wonderfully in the wind.

Wyndham Clark (+4500)

It’s been a rollercoaster year for Clark, who has 5 top-10s and a win, but also 4 missed cuts. He’s missed the cut in 2 of his last 4 starts but he may have found something in Connecticut when he finished 9th at the Travelers Championship in his last start. In 2 career appearances in the Genesis Scottish Open, he’s finished 16th and 25th.

Byeong Hun An (+5500)

An withdrew from his last start, the Travelers Championship, due to an illness but he should be fine now. In last year’s Scottish Open, he tied for 3rd and gained 2.30 total strokes on the field, including 2.08 from tee to green.

Genesis Scottish Open picks – Long shots

Thomas Detry (+8000)

In 5 years of playing the Scottish Open at The Renaissance Club, Detry has never finished worse than T-43. He lost to Min Woo Lee in a playoff in 2021 and tied for 10th in 2022. He had excellent showings in the PGA Championship (T-4) and U.S. Open (T-14) this year so the stage hasn’t been too big for him no matter how strong the fields have been.

Ryan Fox (+8000)

Fox finally had a top-40 finish in this event last year when he tied for 12th after 2 missed cuts and finishes of 44th and 47th, so perhaps he’s getting more comfortable at this course. He has 3 top-10s on the PGA Tour this season so he’s shown some decent form.

Jordan Smith (+12500)

In the last 2 years, Smith has quietly played very well in this event, finishing T-24 and T-12. He also finished T-36 in 2020 and came in 39th at the PGA Championship this year. In the BMW International Open last month on the DP World Tour, he tied for 2nd.

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2023 Genesis Scottish Open odds, picks and PGA Tour predictions

Analyzing the golf odds to win the 2023 Genesis Scottish Open, with PGA Tour picks, predictions and best bets.

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With The Open Championship rapidly approaching, many of the top players in the world will spend the week overseas for the PGA Tour’s co-sanctioned event, the 2023 Genesis Scottish Open. There will be PGA Tour and DP World Tour players teeing it up at the Renaissance Club in Scotland this week, getting in a final tune-up before the year’s 4th and final major at Royal Loverpool.

Below, we look at the 2023 Genesis Scottish Open odds and make our PGA Tour picks and predictions.

Defending champion Xander Schauffele is tied with Patrick Cantlay (+1400) for the 3rd-best odds in the field. Scottie Scheffler is the slight favorite at +700, just barely ahead of Rory McIlroy at +800. Jon Rahm is not playing in the Genesis Scottish Open this week.

This is the 5th time The Renaissance Club is hosting the tournament. It’s a newer course, having opened in 2007. In classic links golf fashion, holes are cut between areas of heavy fescue and because it was built through a forest, there are still plenty of trees on the course – though they don’t come into play all that often. It will play at 7,237 yards as a par 70 this week.

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Genesis Scottish Open – Expert picks

Odds provided by BetMGM Sportsbook; access USA TODAY Sports Scores and Sports Betting Odds hub for a full list. Lines last updated Monday at 6:54 p.m. ET.

Tommy Fleetwood (+2200)

Fleetwood is in excellent form with 3 top-5s in his last 6 starts, including a runner-up in the RBC Canadian Open. He’s due for a win and while he doesn’t yet have one on the PGA Tour, he’s got a great chance this week in Scotland. He has 2 top-5s in his last 3 starts in this tournament.

Min Woo Lee (+3500)

Lee missed the cut here last year, but that was only after winning the whole thing in 2021. Having played so long on the DP World Tour, he’s used to playing links golf so his experience on courses like The Renaissance Club is plentiful. He’s a budding star ready to break out.

Matt Fitzpatrick (+2000)

Fitzpatrick has 3 top-15s in his last 4 starts here, including a runner-up to Lee in 2021. Obviously, he’s very comfortable playing links golf and has just 3 finishes outside the top 35 in his last 8 starts, including a win at the RBC Heritage. His price odds are short but for good reason.

Genesis Scottish Open picks – Contenders

Aaron Rai (+6600)

Rai was the champion in 2020, albeit against a weaker field. He followed that up with a 35th-place finish in 2021, as well. Rai is playing some great golf right now, with finishes of T-3, T-24 and T-9 in his last 3 starts, so there’s some momentum heading into Scotland.

Ludvig Aberg (+5500)

I won’t quit Aberg. Not with the way he’s playing. Outside of 2 poor rounds on the weekend at the Rocket Mortgage Classic, he’s played some beautiful golf, finishing T-25, T-24, T-40 and T-4 in his 4 professional starts. With a 63 on Sunday at the John Deere Classic, he rocketed up the leaderboard.

Genesis Scottish Open picks – Long shots

Thomas Detry (+12500)

Detry is an extreme long shot but take a look at his last 4 finishes in the Scottish Open: 10th, 2nd, 30th and 43rd. He loves this event and has played well here since 2019. He has 8 top-25 finishes in 21 starts this season, so he’s performing relatively well on the PGA Tour, too.

Kurt Kitayama (+8000)

Buy low on Kitayama this week. He’s missed the cut in each of his last 3 starts, but he now gets to play the Scottish Open where he finished 2nd last year and 43rd in 2019. This is the time to take a shot on him, even if it’s just for a top-20 finish.

Robert McIntyre (+10000)

McIntyre missed the cut here in 2019 and 2022, but in between those two early exits, he finished 18th and 14th. He just tied for 4th in his last DP World Tour start and has only missed the cut once in his last 5 starts since June. His odds should probably be shorter than they are.

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