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Genesis Scottish Open: Five things to know
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Genesis Scottish Open: Five things to know

The second Rolex Series event of the season kicks off the Closing Swing as the DP World Tour heads to the Renaissance Club for the Genesis Scottish Open.

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        Marvellous MacIntyre back for more

        There were magical scenes 12 months ago in North Berwick as Robert MacIntyre won his home open, a year on from having his heart broken by Rory McIlroy. In 2023, MacIntyre played a stunning shot into the last to card a 64 and lead by one before McIlroy birdied the 17th and 18th - the latter with a stunning approach of his own - to snatch the trophy. But the man known as Bob would not be denied again, coming from three shots back on the back nine to birdie the last and get to 18 under, becoming the first Scottish winner of the Genesis Scottish Open in the Rolex Series era. "I've put a lot of work into this," he said. "I've changed a lot within the team and I've just worked hard. I wanted the Scottish Open. The crowd has been unbelievable. The crowd support, the support of the Scottish people from 2017, 2018, 2019, the support has been unbelievable. Close last year but I had my chance here at the end and I just kept saying to myself, 'just take a chance, take a chance'. I took it. I can't believe it."

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              Rolex Series returns

              After a six-month break since the Hero Dubai Desert Classic, the Rolex Series is back on the DP World Tour this week. The Genesis Scottish Open is the second of five Rolex Series events in 2025, with the BMW PGA Championship at Wentworth Club and the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship and DP World Tour Championship - which make up the DP World Tour Play-Offs - to come. Tyrrell Hatton's victory in Dubai was a record-equalling fifth Rolex Series win for the Englishman, matching the total of Spaniard Jon Rahm, and McIlroy will join them on that mark should he win this week. Scotland's national open is one of just three events to feature in every season of the Rolex Series since its inception in 2017, with Rafa Cabrera Bello, Brandon Stone, Bernd Wiesberger, Aaron Rai, Min Woo Lee, Xander Schauffele, McIlroy and MacIntyre all adding their name to the trophy.

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              Closing Swing begins

              The Closing Swing - the fifth and final Global Swing of the 2025 Race to Dubai - gets under way this week with plenty on the line. The winner of the Swing will gain entry into every event in Phase Two of the season - the Back 9 - as well as a US$200,000 bonus, with a place in the field at the BMW PGA Championship also available to the highest-ranked player in the Swing Rankings not already exempt. This week represents a Swing double-header, with points also available at the ISCO Championship before next week's Barracuda Championship makes up week three. There is then a two-week break before the Scottish Championship and Danish Golf Championship complete Phase One of the season. There are 5,000 Swing Rankings points available at the Genesis Scottish Open, with 3,500 points available at the the four events. Race to Dubai points accrued at The Open Championship will not count towards the Closing Swing.

              PGA TOUR stars on show

              This is the fourth edition of the Genesis Scottish Open to be co-sanctioned with the PGA TOUR and a host of that circuit's biggest names are making their way to East Lothian. World Number One Scottie Scheffler leads the charge and he will be joined by 2022 champion Xander Schauffele and fellow two-time Major Champion Collin Morikawa. Recent U.S. Open winner JJ Spaun is also in the field, meaning all four reigning Major chamoions will tee it up this week. The event's place on the calendar the week before The Open Championship has long brought PGA TOUR stars to Scotland, with then-reigning Open champion Tom Lehman lifting the trophy in 1997 and Phil Mickelson winning in 2013 before going on to lift the Claret Jug seven days later.

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              A route to Portrush

              This week is the final event of the The Open Qualifying Series and the final chance for players to earn their place in the field at the final major Championship of the season at Royal Portrush. The leading three players not already exempt will tee it up in Northern Ireland next week joining Ryggs Johnston, Curtis Luck, Marc Leishman, Dylan Naidoo, Marco Penge, Darren Fichardt, Adrien Saddier and Martin Couvra who have all earned their spots via DP World Tour events this season. Richard Mansell, Aaron Rai and Alex Noren took the three spots available at Royal Troon last season.

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