Perhaps no tournament on the PGA Tour calendar has grown in stature over the last five years quite like the Scottish Open.

Most events played the week before a major have trouble attracting elite players, but the Scottish Open offers something unique: A chance to adapt to the conditions across the pond.

The headliners consistently took up this opportunity, and the field for the Scottish Open, which has been hosted at the Renaissance Club in North Berwick since 2019, began to look more akin to a major than your average PGA Tour event.

The PGA took notice and worked with the DP World Tour to co-sanction the event back in 2022. Since then, it’s become one of the best non-majors on the calendar, and a favorite among golf die-hards on both sides of the Atlantic.

Even with star-studded fields, the Scottish Open has produced some real surprise winners. Going back to 2019, the average odds of the winners here are just north of 50/1, with Chris Gotterup (2025) and Min Woo Lee (2021) cashing as triple-digit long shots.

A few heavyweights — Rory McIlroy in 2023 and Xander Schauffele in 2022 — have also emerged victorious at the Renaissance Club.

McIlroy (10/1) and Schauffele (18/1) are two of four players, along with tournament-favorite Scottie Scheffler (+550) and Jon Rahm (15/1), under 20/1 this week.

One of those players will lead our betting card at the Renaissance Club.


Tom Kim finished third at the 2026 U.S. Open. IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters Connect

2026 Scottish Open

Xander Schauffele (18/1, FanDuel)

He’s winless in 2026, but it’s still been a typically consistent campaign for Schauffele. He’s finished 12th or better in half of his 14 starts, and he’s finished T11 or better in all three majors this year.

His season-long form is just half the story. Schauffele also seems to really enjoy playing on links-style courses.

Schauffele has a win and three top-15 finishes in four trips to the Renaissance Club, and he’s also a former champion at the Open, where he’s got six top-20 finishes in eight attempts.

Adam Scott (80/1, bet365)

Adam Scott still has plenty of game left in the tank.

The 45-year-old Aussie has finished 12th or better in four of his 14 outings this season, and he’s got a pair of top-5 finishes at Signature Events. The 14-time PGA Tour winner isn’t the same player he was 10 years ago, but in the right conditions he’s still a threat to do some damage.

The Renaissance Club seems to be right up Scott’s alley. The former World No. 1 finished runner-up here in 2024, and he backed that up with a top-20 showing in 2025.

It also doesn’t hurt that Scott has six top-10 finishes at the Open Championship in his illustrious career.

Tom Kim (85/1, DraftKings)

Tom Kim has started to put the pieces back together in recent weeks.

The 24-year-old has posted three top-20 finishes in his last six starts, highlighted by a third-place finish at the U.S. Open.

He’ll bring that momentum to a course that suits his game. Kim has finished 17th or better in each of his four appearances at the Scottish Open, including a third-place showing in 2022.


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Michael Leboff is a long-suffering Islanders fan, but a long-profiting sports bettor with 10 years of experience in the gambling industry. He loves using game theory to help punters win bracket pools, find long shots, and learn how to beat the market in mainstream and niche sports.



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