Genesis Scottish Open Prize Money, Payout And Field 2023
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With one week to go until The Open at Royal Liverpool Golf Club, the DP World Tour and PGA Tour head to Scotland for the co-sanctioned Genesis Scottish Open.
Held at the Renaissance Club in North Berwick, the tournament will offer up some last-minute links preparation for the world’s best players ahead of the year’s final men’s Major championship at Hoylake.
With the co-sanctioned status, this year’s Scottish Open represents one of the best fields in the DP World Tour calendar, with 30 of the top 50 players in the world set to compete this week.
Last year saw America’s Xander Schauffele capture his third win of 2022 with a one-shot victory over fellow countryman Kurt Kitayama. The 29-year-old hasn’t competed since his T19 finish at the Travelers Championship but will look to continue his impressive record in the United Kingdom having also finished T15 at last year’s Open which was held at St Andrews.
This week’s field will be topped by World No. 1, Scottie Scheffler, who will look to improve on his missed cut from last year’s tournament as he bids to win for the first time outside of America. The 27-year-old already has two victories on the PGA Tour this year following his wins at the Players Championship and the WM Phoenix Open.
Jon Rahm and Cameron Smith are the only two players in the world’s top ten who aren’t competing in Scotland, meaning UK fans will be able to cheer on familar faces in Rory McIlroy and Matt Fitzpatrick. World No. 11 Wyndham Clark, who finished T16 last year, is also set to compete in the tournament having won the US Open at Los Angeles Country Club last month.
2021 and 2020 Scottish Open champions, Min Woo Lee and England’s Aaron Rai, are two of the other recent champions also set to compete with both enjoying successful seasons on the PGA Tour so far this year. There is also space for World No. 23 and 2015 champion, Rickie Fowler, who will likely receive a warm welcome having recently won for the first time in four and a half years at the Rocket Mortgage Classic.
Ryder Cup hopeful Ludvig Aberg will also make his first start in Europe as a professional having been granted a sponsors exemption. The Swede, who only turned pro at the Canadian Open, has since recorded three-consecutive top-40 finishes before his T4 finish last week at the John Deere Classic.
This year will see the field compete for an increased purse of $9 million - a $1m increase from 2022 - with the winner taking home $1,620,000. The event will also offer three final spots for the Open at Hoylake, given to the highest finishers who aren't already in the field.
Here is the full projected prize money, payout breakdown and field for the 2023 Scottish Open at the Renaissance Club.
Scottish Open Prize Money 2023
Scottish Open Field 2023
Ludvig Aberg
Byeong Hun An
Marcus Armitage
Adri Arnaus
Nick Bachem
Aaron Baddeley
Matthew Baldwin
Oliver Bekker
Wil Besseling
Christiaan Bezuidenhout
Alexander Björk
Thomas Bjørn
Zac Blair
Dan Bradbury
Joseph Bramlett
Sam Burns
Rafa Cabrera Bello
Jorge Campillo
Patrick Cantlay
Wyndham Clark
Eric Cole
Nicolas Colsaerts
Corey Conners
Sean Crocker
MJ Daffue
Cam Davis
Thomas Detry
Luke Donald
Jamie Donaldson
Austin Eckroat
Harrison Endycott
Ewen Ferguson
Ross Fisher
Matt Fitzpatrick
Tommy Fleetwood
Grant Forrest
Simon Forsström
Rickie Fowler
Ryan Fox
Daniel Gavins
Doug Ghim
Will Gordon
Gavin Kyle Green
Ben Griffin
Harry Hall
Chase Hanna
Brian Harman
Padraig Harrington
Tyrrell Hatton
Lucas Herbert
Garrick Higgo
Calum Hill
Daniel Hillier
Lee Hodges
Charley Hoffman
Tom Hoge
Rasmus Hojgaard
Nicolai Hojgaard
Max Homa
Billy Horschel
Viktor Hovland
Mackenzie Hughes
Sungjae Im
Scott Jamieson
Matthew Jordan
Maximilian Kieffer
Tom Kim
Michael Kim
S.H. Kim
Bio Kim
Yeongsu Kim
Kurt Kitayama
Joakim Lagergren
Romain Langasque
Pablo Larrazabal
David Law
Thriston Lawrence
Min Woo Lee
KH Lee
Haotong Li
David Lingmerth
Luke List
Zander Lombard
Hurly Long
Shane Lowry
Joost Luiten
Robert MacIntyre
Richard Mansell
Ben Martin
Rory McIlroy
Tom McKibbin
Adrian Meronk
Guido Migliozzi
Keith Mitchell
Francesco Molinari
Edoardo Molinari
Taylor Montgomery
Alex Noren
Thorbjørn Olesen
Adrian Otaegui
C.T. Pan
Yannik Paul
Matthieu Pavon
Eddie Pepperell
Victor Perez
JT Poston
Seamus Power
Tapio Pulkkanen
Andrew Putnam
Aaron Rai
Richie Ramsay
Davis Riley
Patrick Rodgers
Justin Rose
Antoine Rozner
Sam Ryder
Kalle Samooja
Xander Schauffele
Scottie Scheffler
Marcel Schneider
Adam Scott
Yoseop Seo
Shubhankar Sharma
Robby Shelton
Callum Shinkwin
Marcel Siem
Alex Smalley
Jordan Smith
Sebastian Soderberg
Matthew Southgate
Jordan Spieth
Scott Stallings
Ockie Strydom
Connor Syme
Callum Tarren
Nick Taylor
Ben Taylor
Sahith Theegala
Sami Valimaki
Erik van Rooyen
Nicolai Von Dellingshausen
Jimmy Walker
Matt Wallace
Justin Walters
Paul Waring
Dale Whitnell
Danny Willett
Oliver Wilson
Gary Woodland
Brandon Wu
Dylan Wu
Ashun Wu
Kevin Yu
Fabrizio Zanotti
Where Is The 2023 Scottish Open?
The 2023 tournament is taking place at the Renaissance Club in North Berwick. The course has hosted the event for the last five years.
Who Won The 2022 Scottish Open?
America's Xander Schauffele won the tournament in 2022 with a one-shot victory over his fellow countryman, Kurt Kitayama.
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