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Count Jake Knapp among the links newcomers to fully embrace the ancient style of play. His first trip to Scotland got started with a round at North Berwick’s West Links, one of the world’s most storied links courses and a frequent stop for players arriving for the co-sanctioned Scottish Open.
Scores from the PGA Tour-Genesis Scottish Open 2025 Genesis Scottish Open on Friday -11 Chris Gotterup (USA) 68 61 -9 Harry Hall (England) 67 64 -8 Ludvig Aberg (Sweden) 67 65 Matt Fitzpatrick (Englan
Round 2 of the Scottish Open begins Friday. The tee times start at 2 AM ET. The first round was intriguing with Top 10 golfer Sepp Straka finishing 6-under par on the day. Straka, Nico Echavarria, Jake Knapp and Victor Perez all shared the same score, marking the first time the Scottish Open had multiple leaders since joining the PGA Tour in 2022.
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Yardbarker on MSNSepp Straka, long-hitting Jake Knapp part of tie atop Scottish OpenBy Sepp Straka's math, two out of three equals 64 and a share of the lead at the Scottish Open. Straka polished off a round of 6-under-par to finish the first round at The Renaissance Club in North Berwick in a four-way tie atop the leaderboard on Thursday.
The Genesis Scottish Open is the last chance for top players like Jake Knapp, Nicolai Højgaard and British veterans to secure The Open 2025 spots. Discover who needs a top-three finish this weekend.