2024 Genesis Scottish Open prop bet picks and PGA Tour predictions

Analyzing the odds for the 2024 Genesis Scottish Open with PGA Tour picks and predictions for the top prop bets.

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In advance of the 152nd Open Championship next week, many of the world’s top players are in Scotland for the 2024 Genesis Scottish Open at The Renaissance Club. It’s a co-sanctioned event between the PGA Tour and DP World Tour, the 3rd year it’s being played as such.

Below, we search for the best value prop bets from BetMGM Sportsbook among the 2024 Genesis Scottish Open odds and make our PGA Tour picks and predictions.

With Scottie Scheffler not in the field, defending champion Rory McIlroy holds the top spot as the betting favorite with +750 odds. The 2022 winner, Xander Schauffele, is also in the field; his odds are +800 to win this event for the 2nd time. Collin Morikawa, Ludvig Aberg and Tommy Fleetwood are some of the other big names teeing it up at The Renaissance Club.

The course is a traditional links-style layout, though it does have a fair amount of trees – very few of which will actually come into play. It’s a par 70 and 7,237 yards with 3 par 5s and 5 par 3s, a unique setup for players this week.

Genesis Scottish Open – Top-5 picks

Odds provided by BetMGM Sportsbook; access USA TODAY Sports Scores and Sports Betting Odds hub for a full list. Lines last updated Tuesday at 1:23 p.m. ET.

Xander Schauffele (+188)

Schauffele finished 42nd here last year after winning in 2022 and coming in 10th the year prior, so we’ll assume last season’s result was an outlier. Top-5 odds of +188 seem incredibly short, especially for someone other than Scheffler, but Schauffele has won this event before, won the PGA Championship this season and has 6 top-5 finishes this year already.

Tommy Fleetwood (+350)

Fleetwood has 3 top-6 finishes in his last 4 starts at the Scottish Open, showing just how well he’s played at The Renaissance Club. He has so much experience playing links golf, particularly in windy conditions, and given his recent form, he could be poised to break through and win this week.

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Genesis Scottish Open – Top-10 picks

Tom Kim (+225)

Kim has played surprisingly well in this event, finishing 3rd and 6th in his 2 starts since 2022. Ignoring his missed cut in Detroit 2 weeks ago, he’s been in decent form, seemingly getting things back on track with a runner-up at the Travelers Championship.

Wyndham Clark (+333)

Clark has only played the Scottish Open twice, but he’s had success each time: 16th in 2022 and 25th last year. He can flight the ball down to keep it out of the wind and has the short game to make up and down from off the green, making him a good pick this week.

Ludvig Aberg (+150)

Aberg is already pretty course-proof, succeeding no matter where he plays. He missed the cut here last year in his tournament debut, but that was mostly due to some horrendous putting. He gained 1.86 strokes tee-to-green, a fantastic number compared to the 1.92 strokes he lost on the greens.

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Genesis Scottish Open – Top-20 picks

Brian Harman (+188)

Harman has long had success playing links golf, most recently winning the Open last year by 6 shots at Royal Liverpool. He finished 12th here in 2023 before winning the Open and there’s no reason to think he can’t notch another top-20 in Scotland.

Byeong Hun An (+200)

An finished 3rd in 2023 and though he hasn’t played a full 4-round event since the Memorial in early June, he should be well-rested and recovered from the illness that caused him to withdraw from the Travelers. He’s a terrific ball-striker, he just needs the putter to get hot.

Robert MacIntyre (+175)

MacIntyre nearly took down McIlroy in this event and won on home soil last year but McIlroy’s miraculous 2-iron on the 72nd hole snatched it from his grip. He has 3 top 20s in the last 4 years here.

Other T20 contenders (in order from longest odds to shortest):

  • Thomas Detry (+200)
  • Ryan Fox (+250)

Genesis Scottish Open – Matchups

Suggested play is golfer in bold.

Aaron Rai (-105) vs. Sungjae Im (-120)

It’s never a bad idea to fade Im in a links-style event. He’s historically struggled in this tournament, missing the cut in each of the last 2 years. He’s been better in Open Championships than he has the Scottish Open, so I’m taking Rai – a past champion – to finish ahead of Im this week.

Min Woo Lee (-120) vs. Hideki Matsuyama (-105)

Lee is another former champion of this event, whereas Matsuyama missed the cut in his lone start at The Renaissance Club in 2022.

Genesis Scottish Open – Top Frenchman

Matthieu Pavon (+200)

Pavon played on the DP World Tour for years, so he’s familiar with tournaments like this one. He missed the cut last year, but finished 12th in 2021 and 36th in 2022. Odds of +200 feel like a great value for this bet.

Genesis Scottish Open – Top Scot

Robert MacIntyre (+188)

MacIntyre will try to get it done in front of the home crowd again this week as one of 8 Scottish players in the field. He has the shortest odds to be the top Scot finisher.

Genesis Scottish Open – First-round leader

Xander Schauffele (+2000)

Schauffele ranks 2nd on tour in Round 1 scoring average and is a past champion of the Scottish Open. That makes him a logical pick, especially with how well he’s played overall this year.

Thomas Detry (+6600)

Detry positioned himself well here last year when he shot 64 in Round 1 and was tied for 3rd. He hasn’t finished worse than 43rd in this tournament in the last 5 years.

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Group D winner: Byeong Hun An (+450)

Another opportunity to fade Im with this bet, as he has the best odds (+275) to finish with the lowest score in this group. Rai is also in this group with odds of +300, followed by Sahith Theegala (+350), An and Sepp Straka (+450). An, after his 3rd-place finish last year, is a good bet.

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2023 Genesis Scottish Open prop bet picks and PGA Tour predictions

Analyzing the odds for the 2023 Genesis Scottish Open with PGA Tour picks and predictions for the top prop bets.

The PGA Tour and DP World Tour are coming together this week for the co-sanctioned 2023 Genesis Scottish Open at The Renaissance Club in Scotland. The 1st round will begin on Thursday morning, 1 week before The 151st Open Championship gets underway at Royal Liverpool.

Below, we search for the best value prop bets among the 2023 Genesis Scottish Open odds and make our PGA Tour picks and predictions.

Scottie Scheffler is once again the favorite this week (+700), slightly ahead of Rory McIlroy (+750). Xander Schauffele will try to make it back-to-back wins in this event, entering as the 3rd-favorite at +1400 – tied with his friend, Patrick Cantlay. Jon Rahm is one of the few notables taking the week off before the Open.

The Renaissance Club is a par 70 and will play at 7,237 yards this week. It only opened in 2007 and this is the 5th time it’s hosting the Scottish Open. The course was carved through a forested area, so there are more trees than a traditional links-style course. Weather can play a major factor in the scoring throughout the week, as Schauffele won with a score of 7-under last year compared to 18-under from Min Woo Lee in 2021.

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Genesis Scottish Open – Top-5 picks

Odds provided by BetMGM Sportsbook; access USA TODAY Sports Scores and Sports Betting Odds hub for a full list. Lines last updated Tuesday at 12:45 p.m. ET.

Matt Fitzpatrick (+400)

Fitzpatrick finished 6th and 2nd in his last 2 starts at the Genesis Scottish Open after also posting a T-14 in 2019. This is a tournament Fitzpatrick is suited to win and he has a great chance to get it done against some of the best players in the world.

Tyrrell Hatton (+350)

Hatton has more top 5s (3) than he has finishes outside the top 25 (2) in his last 8 starts, playing some phenomenal golf at the moment. He’s finished 14th, 18th and 24th in his last 3 starts at the Scottish Open, so The Renaissance Club seems to suit him.

Genesis Scottish Open – Top-10 picks

Rory McIlroy (-120)

I have a good feeling about McIlroy at the Open Championship this year, which also gives me confidence in him at the Scottish Open. Though he’s only finished 34th and missed the cut in his 2 starts here since 2019, McIlroy is excellent on links courses. He hasn’t finished worse than 9th in his last 5 starts on tour.

Tommy Fleetwood (+200)

It’s Tommy Time. I love his chances this week, having finished 2nd and 4th in this event since 2020. Fleetwood also has 3 top-5s in his last 6 starts on tour, entering with some serious momentum.

Min Woo Lee (+350)

Lee won here in 2021, though he missed the cut last year in some atrocious weather. He’s finished 5th, 9th and 15th in his last 3 starts this season, which is why his odds are shorter than usual.

Other T10 contenders (in order from longest odds to shortest):

  • Shane Lowry (+275)
  • Xander Schauffele (+130)

Genesis Scottish Open – Top-20 picks

Robert MacIntyre (+320)

MacIntyre doesn’t play many PGA Tour events but he’s been filling it up on the DP World Tour with 3 top-20s in his last 5 starts, including a T-4 in his last start. Getting him at +320 is a good value considering he’s had 2 top-20s in his last 3 starts here.

Aaron Rai (+250)

Rai won the Scottish Open in 2020 and finished 35th in 2021, 2 solid showings at The Renaissance Club. He’s gone T-3, T-24 and T-9 in his last 3 starts on the PGA Tour this year, so his recent form is very good.

Other T20 contenders (in order from longest odds to shortest):

  • Thomas Detry (+333)
  • Ludvig Aberg (+225)

Genesis Scottish Open – Matchups

Suggested play is golfer in bold.

Matt Fitzpatrick (-110) vs. Jordan Spieth (-110)

Spieth has been a mixed bag in his last 5 starts this season, missing the cut twice, but finishing T-5 at the Memorial Tournament. Fitzpatrick, meanwhile, has 3 top-20s in his last 4 starts this season and has posted back-to-back top-6s in the Scottish Open.

Rory McIlroy (+110) vs. Scottie Scheffler (-140)

Scheffler is the only player who would be favored over McIlroy right now, which is why Rory is a good value at +110. Even with Scheffler finishing no worse than 4th in his last 5 starts, McIlroy has quietly finished 7th or better in each of his last 5, too. And links golf fits Rory better than Scottie based on their past records.

Genesis Scottish Open – Top Korean

Tom Kim (+200)

This pick is partly a way to fade Im, who has never really played well on links courses. He missed the cut here last year and in 2 starts in the Open Championship, he’s finished 81st and missed the cut. Give me Kim over Im, Byeong Hun An and others with this bet.

Genesis Scottish Open – Top Australian

Min Woo Lee (+210)

Adam Scott (+250) and Lucas Herbert (+300) are the top competitors against Lee in this bet, but Lee is a past champion here and a budding star.

Genesis Scottish Open – First-round leader

Tyrrell Hatton (+3000)

Hatton fired a 1st-round 68 in this event last year, getting off to a good start en route to a T-24 finish. He can be an up-and-down player but right now, few people are playing better than he is.

Aaron Rai (+6000)

Rai ranks 30th on tour in 1st-round scoring average this season and has won this event in the past, so it’s not as if he’ll be seeing the course for the 1st time.

Genesis Scottish Open – To make the cut

Suggested play in bold.

Sungjae Im: NO (+150) vs. Yes (-190)

Again, I’m fading Im for the reasons listed above. His game is simply not suited for links golf and his track record shows that.

More expert prop bet predictions

Group B winner: Matt Fitzpatrick (+375)

In this group, Fitzpatrick is up against Viktor Hovland (+250), Spieth (+350), Lowry (+400) and Wyndham Clark (+450). Fitzpatrick has by far the best record in this event and for that reason, his odds should be much shorter.

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