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Scottie Scheffler confirms participation in Genesis Scottish Open ahead of PGA Championship

May 7, 2026
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Scottie Scheffler confirms participation in Genesis Scottish Open ahead of PGA Championship

Scottie Scheffler commits to Genesis Scottish Open

Scottie Scheffler has committed to competing at this year’s Genesis Scottish Open, organisers revealed on Wednesday, reports BritPanorama.

The American, currently ranked first in the world, arrives in strong form following a runner-up finish at the Cadillac Championship. His participation in the tournament marks a significant step, as he has consistently shown improvement since his first appearance in 2022.

In his debut, Scheffler struggled, failing to make the weekend cut after posting a five-over-par total across his opening rounds. However, his performance improved notably in 2023, where he secured a share of third place, finishing five strokes behind champion Rory McIlroy. Last year, he opted not to defend his position, missing the event entirely.

In 2025, Scheffler returned to the Scottish links, achieving another top-ten result with a tied eighth-place finish, ending six shots behind inaugural champion Chris Gotterup. His commitment to this year’s tournament has been welcomed by officials, who highlight the importance of securing the world’s top-ranked player as the event consistently draws elite fields leading up to The Open Championship.

Scheffler expressed his excitement about returning to the Genesis Scottish Open, citing the challenge of links-style golf and the supportive atmosphere created by Scottish fans. This enthusiasm underlines his appreciation for the traditional coastal courses that define British summer golf.

As Scheffler gears up for the PGA Championship later this month, where he aims to reclaim glory after narrowly missing out on the Masters, his focus remains sharp. Should he succeed, he would move to within one major title of McIlroy’s five.

The anticipation builds as the Genesis Scottish Open promises to be a competitive showcase, particularly with the inclusion of a player of Scheffler’s calibre, reminding everyone how quickly the landscape of golf can change.

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