Template:Short description Template:Use dmy dates Template:Infobox golf tournament Template:Location map many The Genesis Scottish Open is a professional golf tournament in Scotland, and is one of five tournaments that are part of the Rolex Series, which identifies it as one of the European Tour's premier events. It has been played on various courses, but in recent years it has been played on a links course, appealing to players who wish to gain experience before The Open, which takes place in the following week.

Since 1987 it has, together with John Deere Classic, been the last chance to qualify for The Open. It has been part of the Open Qualifying Series since that series started in 2014. The leading 3 players (4 in 2016) not already qualified, have received an entry to the Open. Before 2014 there was generally an exemption category so that the leading player or players, not already qualified, could play in the Open.

The Scottish Open became a Rolex Series event in 2017 (when the series was inaugurated), which meant the prize fund was increased to $7 million. Beginning in 2022, the tournament was co-sanctioned by the PGA Tour and title sponsored by Genesis.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

HistoryEdit

1972 and 1973Edit

The first Sunbeam Electric Scottish Open was part of the 1972 European Tour and was held at Downfield Golf Club in Dundee. Neil Coles beat Brian Huggett at the second hole of a sudden-death playoff, holing a 12-foot putt.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> Total prize money was £10,000 with a first prize of £2,000. Sunbeam Electric had sponsored the Sunbeam Electric Tournament in 1971.

In 1973 the event was played on the Old Course at St Andrews. Graham Marsh won by 6 strokes from Peter Oosterhuis.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> Total prize money was increased to £15,000 with a first prize of £2,500.<ref name=times12jan1973>Template:Cite news</ref>

Both 1972 and 1973 tournaments were broadcast extensively on ITV.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref><ref name=times12jan1973/> The tournament was cancelled when television coverage could not be arranged in 1974.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

1986 revivalEdit

The event returned to the European Tour calendar in 1986 when, under a new sponsorship deal with Bell's, the Glasgow Open, which had been held at Haggs Castle Golf Club from 1983 to 1985, was rebranded as the Scottish Open.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref><ref>Template:Cite news</ref> After remaining at Haggs Castle for the first year, the tournament moved to Gleneagles in 1987 and was played the week before the Open Championship. 1987 also saw the BBC broadcast live coverage of the event, and continued to do so until 1993. It remained at Gleneagles until Bell's withdrew their sponsorship in 1994 following the switch of TV coverage from BBC to SKY that year. In 1995 and 1996 it was held, without a sponsor, at Carnoustie.

The 1986 event had prize money of £130,000 with a first prize of £21,660.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> This rose to £200,000 with a first prize of £33,330 for the 1987 event at Gleneagles.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> This had risen to £600,000 and a first prize of £100,000 for the 1992 tournament. Despite the loss of Bell's sponsorship the prize money increased to £650,000 in 1995 but, with the event losing money, this was reduced to £480,000 in 1996.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

Loch LomondEdit

From 1997 the Scottish Open's pre-Open place on the European Tour schedule was taken by the Loch Lomond World Invitational, which had been first held at Loch Lomond Golf Club in September 1996. The top-60 in the World Rankings were invited but few non-Europeans entered.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> The event was broadcast by the BBC. From 1997 to 2000 the Loch Lomond event was played the week before the Open Championship. These events did not use the Scottish Open name, the rights to which were owned by ISM. From 2001, it was decided that the Loch Lomond event would be known as the Scottish Open and all prior editions, including the September 1996 event, would be granted Scottish Open status. This resulted in the anomaly of there being two "Scottish Opens" in 1996.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> The September 1996 event had a first prize of £125,000, rising to £133,330 in 1997 and £183,330 by 2000.

The 2001 Scottish Open was run without a main sponsor but from 2002 it was known as the Barclays Scottish Open, and was played at Loch Lomond until 2010. Some concern was expressed that the course, which is very different from the links courses on which the Open Championship is played, put European Tour players at a disadvantage compared to their leading rivals from the PGA Tour, who traditionally spent a week practising for the Open on links courses in Ireland.

Links coursesEdit

In 2011 it was held at Castle Stuart Golf Links, near Inverness, due to the financial difficulties being suffered by Loch Lomond. Play was reduced to 54 holes (three rounds) in the tournament due to heavy rain, which caused flooding and landslides.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> Aberdeen Asset Management took over sponsorship in 2012, but the event remained at Castle Stuart in 2012 and 2013 before moving to Royal Aberdeen Golf Club in 2014.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> It was played at Gullane Golf Club in 2015 and at Castle Stuart Golf Links in 2016.<ref name="gullane">Template:Cite news</ref> In 2016, the attendance figures at Castle Stuart were disappointing, with a reduction of more than 20,000 to 41,809 over the four tournament days.<ref>Template:Cite magazine</ref> In 2017 it was held in Ayrshire, for the first time in its current guise, at Dundonald Links, and was played at Gullane again in 2018.<ref>Template:Cite magazine</ref> Since 2019 the event has been held at the Renaissance Club and is scheduled to remain there until 2026.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

Disability eventEdit

From 2019, a 36-hole EDGA (European Disabled Golf Association) Scottish Open event of ten players takes place on the same course on the Saturday and Sunday morning of the main event.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

WinnersEdit

European Tour (Rolex Series) 2017–
European Tour (Regular) 1972–1973, 1986–2016
# Year Tour(s)Template:Efn Winner Score To par Margin of
victory
Runner(s)-up PurseTemplate:Efn Winner's
shareTemplate:Efn
Venue
Genesis Scottish Open
42nd 2024 EUR, PGAT Template:Flagicon Robert MacIntyre 262 −18 1 stroke Template:Flagicon Adam Scott 9,000,000 1,575,000 Renaissance
41st 2023 EUR, PGAT Template:Flagicon Rory McIlroy 265 −15 1 stroke Template:Flagicon Robert MacIntyre 9,000,000 1,575,000 Renaissance
40th 2022 EUR, PGAT Template:Flagicon Xander Schauffele 273 −7 1 stroke Template:Flagicon Kurt Kitayama 8,000,000 1,440,000 Renaissance
Abrdn Scottish Open
39th 2021 EUR Template:Flagicon Min Woo Lee 266 −18 Playoff Template:Flagicon Thomas Detry
Template:Flagicon Matt Fitzpatrick
8,000,000 1,333,330 Renaissance
Aberdeen Standard Investments Scottish Open
38th 2020 EUR Template:Flagicon Aaron Rai 273 −11 Playoff Template:Flagicon Tommy Fleetwood 7,000,000 1,166,669 Renaissance
37th 2019 EUR Template:Flagicon Bernd Wiesberger 262 −22 Playoff Template:Flagicon Benjamin Hébert 7,000,000 1,166,669 Renaissance
36th 2018 EUR Template:Flagicon Brandon Stone 260 −20 4 strokes Template:Flagicon Eddie Pepperell 7,000,000 1,166,669 Gullane
Aberdeen Asset Management Scottish Open
35th 2017 EUR Template:Flagicon Rafa Cabrera-Bello 275 −13 Playoff Template:Flagicon Callum Shinkwin 7,000,000 1,166,669 Dundonald
34th 2016 EUR Template:Flagicon Alex Norén 274 −14 1 stroke Template:Flagicon Tyrrell Hatton 3,250,000 541,668 Castle Stuart
33rd 2015 EUR Template:Flagicon Rickie Fowler 268 −12 1 stroke Template:Flagicon Raphaël Jacquelin
Template:Flagicon Matt Kuchar
3,250,000 541,668 Gullane
32nd 2014 EUR Template:Flagicon Justin Rose 268 −16 2 strokes Template:Flagicon Kristoffer Broberg 3,000,000 500,000 Royal Aberdeen
31st 2013 EUR Template:Flagicon Phil Mickelson 271 −17 Playoff Template:Flagicon Branden Grace 3,000,000 500,000 Castle Stuart
30th 2012 EUR Template:Flagicon Jeev Milkha Singh 271 −17 Playoff Template:Flagicon Francesco Molinari 2,500,000 416,668 Castle Stuart
Barclays Scottish Open
29th 2011 EUR Template:Flagicon Luke Donald 197Template:Efn −19 4 strokes Template:Flagicon Fredrik Andersson Hed 3,000,000 500,000 Castle Stuart
28th 2010 EUR Template:Flagicon Edoardo Molinari 272 −12 3 strokes Template:Flagicon Darren Clarke 3,000,000 500,000 Loch Lomond
27th 2009 EUR Template:Flagicon Martin Kaymer 269 −15 2 strokes Template:Flagicon Gonzalo Fernández-Castaño
Template:Flagicon Raphaël Jacquelin
3,000,000 500,000 Loch Lomond
26th 2008 EUR Template:Flagicon Graeme McDowell 271 −13 2 strokes Template:Flagicon James Kingston 3,000,000 500,000 Loch Lomond
25th 2007 EUR Template:Flagicon Grégory Havret 272 −14 Playoff Template:Flagicon Phil Mickelson 3,000,000 500,000 Loch Lomond
24th 2006 EUR Template:Flagicon Johan Edfors 271 −13 2 strokes Template:Flagicon Luke Donald
Template:Flagicon Andrés Romero
Template:Flagicon Charl Schwartzel
2,400,000 400,000 Loch Lomond
23rd 2005 EUR Template:Flagicon Tim Clark 265 −19 2 strokes Template:Flagicon Darren Clarke
Template:Flagicon Maarten Lafeber
2,400,000 400,000 Loch Lomond
22rd 2004 EUR Template:Flagicon Thomas Levet 269 −15 1 stroke Template:Flagicon Michael Campbell 2,200,000 366,660 Loch Lomond
21st 2003 EUR Template:Flagicon Ernie Els (2) 267 −17 5 strokes Template:Flagicon Darren Clarke
Template:Flagicon Phillip Price
2,200,000 366,660 Loch Lomond
20th 2002 EUR Template:Flagicon Eduardo Romero 273 −11 Playoff Template:Flagicon Freddie Jacobson 2,200,000 366,660 Loch Lomond
Scottish Open
19th 2001 EUR Template:Flagicon Retief Goosen 268 −16 3 strokes Template:Flagicon Thomas Bjørn 2,200,000 366,660 Loch Lomond
Standard Life Loch Lomond
18th 2000 EUR Template:Flagicon Ernie Els 273 −11 1 stroke Template:Flagicon Tom Lehman 1,100,000 183,330 Loch Lomond
17th 1999 EUR Template:Flagicon Colin Montgomerie 268 −16 3 strokes Template:Flagicon Sergio García
Template:Flagicon Michael Jonzon
Template:Flagicon Mats Lanner
1,000,000 166,660 Loch Lomond
16th 1998 EUR Template:Flagicon Lee Westwood 276 −8 4 strokes Template:Flagicon Robert Allenby
Template:Flagicon Dennis Edlund
Template:Flagicon David Howell
Template:Flagicon Eduardo Romero
Template:Flagicon Ian Woosnam
850,000 141,660 Loch Lomond
Gulfstream Loch Lomond World Invitational
15th 1997 EUR Template:Flagicon Tom Lehman 265 −19 5 strokes Template:Flagicon Ernie Els 800,000 133,330 Loch Lomond
Loch Lomond World Invitational
14th 1996Template:Efn EUR Template:Flagicon Thomas Bjørn 277 −7 1 stroke Template:Flagicon Jean van de Velde 750,000 125,000 Loch Lomond
Scottish Open
13th 1996Template:Efn EUR Template:Flagicon Ian Woosnam (3) 289 +1 4 strokes Template:Flagicon Andrew Coltart 480,000 80,000 Carnoustie
12th 1995 EUR Template:Flagicon Wayne Riley 276 −12 2 strokes Template:Flagicon Nick Faldo 650,000 108,330 Carnoustie
Bell's Scottish Open
11th 1994 EUR Template:Flagicon Carl Mason 265 −15 1 stroke Template:Flagicon Peter Mitchell 600,000 100,000 Gleneagles
(King's Course)
10th 1993 EUR Template:Flagicon Jesper Parnevik 271 −9 5 strokes Template:Flagicon Payne Stewart 600,000 100,000 Gleneagles
(King's Course)
9th 1992 EUR Template:Flagicon Peter O'Malley 262 −18 2 strokes Template:Flagicon Colin Montgomerie 600,000 100,000 Gleneagles
(King's Course)
8th 1991 EUR Template:Flagicon Craig Parry 268 −12 1 stroke Template:Flagicon Mark McNulty 500,000 83,330 Gleneagles
(King's Course)
7th 1990 EUR Template:Flagicon Ian Woosnam (2) 269 −15 4 strokes Template:Flagicon Mark McNulty 400,000 66,660 Gleneagles
(King's Course)
6th 1989 EUR Template:Flagicon Michael Allen 272 −8 2 strokes Template:Flagicon José María Olazábal
Template:Flagicon Ian Woosnam
300,000 50,000 Gleneagles
(King's Course)
5th 1988 EUR Template:Flagicon Barry Lane 271 −13 3 strokes Template:Flagicon Sandy Lyle
Template:Flagicon José Rivero
250,000 41,660 Gleneagles
(King's Course)
4th 1987 EUR Template:Flagicon Ian Woosnam 264 −20 7 strokes Template:Flagicon Peter Senior 200,000 33,330 Gleneagles
(King's Course)
3rd 1986 EUR Template:Flagicon David Feherty 270 −14 Playoff Template:Flagicon Ian Baker-Finch
Template:Flagicon Christy O'Connor Jnr
130,000 21,660 Haggs Castle
1974–1985: No tournament
Sunbeam Electric Scottish Open
2nd 1973 EUR Template:Flagicon Graham Marsh 286 −2 6 strokes Template:Flagicon Peter Oosterhuis 15,000 2,500 St Andrews
1st 1972 EUR Template:Flagicon Neil Coles 283 −5 Playoff Template:Flagicon Brian Huggett 10,000 2,000 Downfield

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Previous event of same nameEdit

Template:Infobox golf tournament In 1935 Gleneagles hosted a Scottish Open Championship held on the King's course. Total prize money was £750.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> The R&A objected to the use of the term "Championship" being used for a tournament organised by a private enterprise.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> Percy Alliss won the tournament by 4 strokes from Jack Busson with an aggregate of 273.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> The 1936 tournament was sponsored by Penfold and known as the Penfold Scottish Open. Penfold had sponsored tournaments in Wales and England from 1932 to 1934. The tournament was played at Ayr Belleisle Golf Club. Total prize money was again £750. After 72 holes Jimmy Adams and Tom Collinge tied on 287.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> In the 36-hole playoff, Adams had rounds of 68 and 69 and won by 11 strokes.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> It was intended to hold the 1937 Penfold Scottish Open in the Carnoustie area, just before the 1937 Open Championship which was to be played there. The R&A objected to the arrangement and the event was cancelled.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> Penfold resumed their golf sponsorship with the Penfold Professional Golf League in 1938.

# Year Winner Score Margin of
victory
Runner-up Venue
Penfold Scottish Open
2nd 1936 Template:Flagicon Jimmy Adams 287 Playoff Template:Flagicon Tom Collinge Belleisle
Scottish Open Championship
1st 1935 Template:Flagicon Percy Alliss 273 4 strokes Template:Flagicon Jack Busson Gleneagles (King's)

See alsoEdit

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