What golf can you watch in Scotland in 2025. From July through to October, Scotland will host a series of live golf events on the European Tour, Ladies European Tour and Seniors Tour with some of the world's top male and female golfers.
10-13 July 2025
The Genesis Scottish Open at the Renaissance Club is a co-sanctioned event with the PGA Tour, attracting one of the best fields in golf outwith the Major Championships. Played the week before the Open Championship, The Genesis Scottish at the Renaissance Club is an excellent way for these top professionals to adapt to Links Golf. Sky Sports Golf cover the event live.
Robert (Bob) MacIntyre, Scotland's very own, won the 2024 title at The Renaissance Club, birdieing his 18th hole in dramatic fashion and becoming the first home winner of the event in 25 years since Colin Montgomery won the title at Loch Lomond in 1999.
Yes! Rory McIlroy won the Scottish Open in 2023 at The Renaissance Club, famously birdieing the final two holes to edge out Bob MacIntyre by one stroke. It was a historic feat as he became the first to win the Open Championship, Irish Open, and Scottish Open.
The Renaissance Club is about four miles west of North Berwick and roughly 20 miles east of Edinburgh, in East Lothian, on Scotland's Golf Coast. Just a mile east of Gullane along the A198.
24–27 July 2025
A co-sanctioned LET and LPGA event which attracts top women pros such as Charley Hull, Georgia Hall and Nelly Korda to play in the 2025 event.
Lauren Coughlin won the 2024 event at Dundonald Links. Her second professional title.
Dundonald Links is situated in Gailes, North Ayrshire, on Scotland's famed Ayrshire golf coast, between the towns of Irvine and Troon.
It lies just over 30 miles south of Glasgow, making it easily accessible from central Scotland. The train line from Glasgow to Ayr passes by the edge of the 13th and 16th fairways.
Designed by world-renowned golf architect Kyle Phillips. It opened in its current form in 2005, a tricky links course that has hosted both the men's Scottish Open and Ladies Scottish Open as well as Final Open Qualifying.
31 – 3 August 2025
The Legends Tour returns to Trump's spectacular course, showcasing legends of the game, including Major Winners and Ryder Cup Captains. Played on the incredible Trump International Golf Links, designed by Martin Hawtree, this par‑72 championship course is carved through the Great Dunes.
Defending champion Robert Coles claimed the 2024 title with a one‑stroke victory over former Open Champion and local legend Paul Lawrie.
Nestled within the dramatic Great Dunes on the North Sea Coast, part of the Balmedie Estate, 11 miles north of Aberdeen city centre, taking around 25 minutes to drive.
Yes, the course is open to pay and pay golf, which can be booked directly or online.
7–10 August 2025
A new addition to the DP World Tour calendar, Trump International Golf Links in Aberdeen will host a European Tour event in 2025. Known for its dramatic dunes and rugged North Sea coastline, the course provides a tough but stunning challenge for the world's best golfers. With the course now part of the tour schedule, fans can expect world-class golf in a spectacular setting on Scotland's east coast.
While the course has hosted high-profile amateur and professional events, the 2025 tournament will mark its debut on the European Tour.
The course plays as a par 72 and stretches over 7,400 yards from the championship tees, with sweeping fairways and deep bunkers.
2–5 October 2025
The Alfred Dunhill Links Championship is one of Scotland's most unique and popular golfing events. Played across three iconic courses. The Old Course St Andrews, Carnoustie, and Kingsbarns. The Dunhill Links combines professional golfers with celebrities and amateur players in a team format. The tournament attracts a global audience, blending world-class competition with a relaxed, inclusive atmosphere. With stunning coastal scenery, a historic setting, and the chance to see sports and entertainment stars, the Dunhill Links offers something truly special for golf fans. Covered by Sky Sports Golf, it is a great way to see three of Scotland's best golf courses.
The tournament is played across three of Scotland's most iconic courses. The Old Course St Andrews, Carnoustie, and Kingsbarns. This event has a 54-hole cut with all players playing each course.
Yes, tickets are available. This event's format allows free entry from Thursday to Saturday. With paid tickets required to attend the Old Course in St Andrews on Sunday, the 5th of October.
Over the years, the event has featured celebrities like Bill Murray, Hugh Grant, Ronan Keating, and Jamie Dornan alongside golf's biggest names.