The Genesis Scottish Open heads to Day 2 at North Berwick. Rory McIlroy fired a 5-under 65 and sits in a five-way tie for the lead with Patrick Cantlay, Tom Kim, Rasmus Hojgaard and Bernd Wiesberger.
One shot behind them is a group that includes Brooks Koepka and Min Woo Lee, while big names like world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler, Matt Fitzpatrick, Tommy Fleetwood, Viktor Hovland and defending champion Chris Gotterup all finished the day in red numbers and remain well within striking distance after 18 holes.
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Scottish bagpipers make their way down the fairway on the 18th hole ahead of the final round of the 2025 Genesis Scottish Open at The Renaissance Club.
2026 Genesis Scottish Open leaderboard
See the second-round tee times and pairings and keep tabs on the 2026 Genesis Scottish Open leaderboard throughout the day Friday. Here’s the top of the board before the start of the second round:
|
Pos. |
Player |
Score |
Thru |
|---|---|---|---|
|
T1 |
Rory McIlroy |
-5 |
F |
|
T1 |
Patrick Cantlay |
-5 |
F |
|
T1 |
Rasmus Hojgaard |
-5 |
F |
|
T1 |
Tom Kim |
-5 |
F |
|
T1 |
Bernd Wiesberger |
-5 |
F |
|
T6 |
Brooks Koepka |
-4 |
F |
|
T6 |
Min Woo Lee |
-4 |
F |
|
T6 |
Michael Thorbjornsen |
-4 |
F |
|
T6 |
Kurt Kitayama |
-4 |
F |
Where to watch, listen to the 2026 Genesis Scottish Open
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PGA Tour on SiriusXM Radio, 8 a.m. ET to 2 p.m. ET
Watch PGA Tour Live on ESPN+
Watch Golf Channel for free on Fubo
2026 Genesis Scottish Open prize money
The Scottish has a $9 million total prize fund, with $1.62 million going to the victor.
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Rory McIlroy part of a five-way tie for the lead
Rory McIlroy claimed a share of the early lead after an opening-round 65 at the Renaissance Club. Starting at the 10th, the 2023 champion’s first nine was a mixed bag which began and ended with bogeys but had three birdies in between as he turned at one under. But the 601-yard first played to his strengths as a 352-yard drive was followed by a four-iron to inside 19 feet for an eagle.
— Carl Markham
Robert MacIntyre, Calum Hill lead Scots at Genesis Scottish Open
On Day 1 of the Genesis Scottish Open at the sun-soaked Renaissance, MacIntyre was in a relatively tranquil mood. A 3-under 67 to get his campaign underway was a sturdy start and left him with plenty to be positive about. A good up-and-down on his last hole – the ninth – to save his par was a nice way to finish. Late on a lovely day, MacIntyre was joined on the 3-under mark by his fellow Scot, Calum Hill.
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— Nick Rodger
Rory McIlroy says Scottish Open is the ‘perfect lead-in to the Open’
The prized slot that the Scottish Open occupies in the golf schedule, the week before The Open, is so cherished it’s just about protected by the National Trust. “We’ve got to be careful with that,” said McIlroy of the prospect of the Scottish Open becoming an event purely for Championship Series players in the PGA Tour’s new vision. “Because then these national Opens lose the fabric of what they are, right? You can’t call yourself a national Open anymore if it’s a closed off tournament and there’s only a certain number of guys. I think this (the Scottish Open) is a perfect, it’s a perfect lead-in to The Open Championship. I see how well it’s done over these past few years, and I definitely I feel like it’s the blueprint for a lot of the other national Opens.”
— Nick Rodger
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This article originally appeared on Golfweek: 2026 Genesis Scottish Open leaderboard, projected cut line, Friday’s Round 2
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