2026 Genesis Scottish open leaderboard, live updates, Sunday tee times, TV, streaming

By admin — In News — July 12, 2026

   ​Sunday is shaping up to be a grueling test for the field at the 2026 Genesis Scottish Open as players ready themselves for a late finish to the third round and the pursuit of the title on the Renaissance Club course. Saturday’s play was halted twice by dense fog, resulting in prolonged delays that pushed many competitors to return early on Sunday morning to complete the third round before the tournament can move on to the final round. With so many contenders still in the mix when the lights went out, the two co-leaders, Matt Fitzpatrick and Michael Thorbjornsen, remained at the top of the leaderboard, setting the stage for a dramatic finish.
Golfweek has you covered with live updates, scores, highlights, and all the Sunday action from the Genesis Scottish Open. You can monitor every score as it’s posted at the Renaissance Club via the 2026 Genesis Scottish Open live leaderboard. At the moment play was suspended Saturday evening, a cluster of players remained in contention, chasing the leaders and aiming to close the gap on Thorbjornsen and Fitzpatrick.
Standout early movers and contenders looked like this at the moment the third round was paused: Thorbjornsen was at 11 under with a hole to play in the third round, Fitzpatrick at 11 under through 18 holes, and a tight group of players just behind them trading place in the mix. Johnny Keefer and Kevin Roy were both 13 under and finished the third round with a hole remaining, while Wyndham Clark and Chris Gotterup were at 15 and 10 under respectively, each with momentum to carry into the final round. Min Woo Lee, Jordan Smith, and Robert MacIntyre were in the mix around nine under or better, with Tom Kim lingering at seven under as the scoreboard narrowed toward Sunday’s conclusion.
Fans can click through to see the complete final-round tee times as soon as the third round is finished, with groupings and start times to be released. The Sunday broadcast schedule at the Renaissance Club features PGA Tour Live on ESPN+ from 6:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. ET, Golf Channel coverage from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. ET, and CBS/Paramount+ from 12 to 3 p.m. ET, complemented by SiriusXM radio from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. ET. PGA Tour Live and both the Golf Channel and CBS feeds are available for streaming, with Fubo offering free access options as part of its coverage.
Prize money at stake remains substantial, with a total purse of $9 million and $1.62 million awarded to the winner. The champion’s victory at the Scottish Open also secures automatic entry into the 2026 Open Championship, while the winner receives an invitation to the 2027 Masters, a perk added last year to the expanded list of national opens worldwide. The Genesis Scottish Open has been part of the Rolex Series since the series’ inception in 2017, and its roll of winners since then reads like a who’s who of the game: Rafa Cabrera Bello (2017), Brandon Stone (2018), Bernd Wiesberger (2019), Aaron Rai (2020), Min Woo Lee (2021), Xander Schauffele (2022), Rory McIlroy (2023), Robert MacIntyre (2024), and Chris Gotterup (2025).
This recap reflects the event as covered by Golfweek, which also offers curated updates, live scoring, and Sunday tee times, along with TV and streaming options for fans following the action at the 2026 Genesis Scottish Open.  

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