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Southworth Receives Green Light For Major Machrihanish Dunes Resort Expansion

Southworth – a Boston-based, privately-held global golf company specialising in the development and management of clubs and residential communities – has unveiled plans for a significant resort expansion to The Village at Machrihanish Dunes in Argyll, Scotland and is actively vetting hospitality investors and operators regarding potential partnerships.

New Links Course Added to Historic Golf Venue

Southworth is honoured and excited to expand Scotland’s most sustainable golf resort, which currently includes the renowned Machrihanish Dunes golf course, an authentic, David McLay Kidd-designed links. Machrihanish Dunes has been dubbed “one of the most natural golf courses in the world” and is proud to be the first-ever GEO-certified golf course in the UK. In addition to the celebrated golf course, the resort includes two historic hotels, lovingly restored to modern hospitality standards, five restaurants and pubs, and eight seaside golf cottages.

The expansion project will add a seaside links course adjacent to Machrihanish Dunes – and is to be developed in the same manner.

Tommy Southworth, President of Southworth, said: “Machrihanish Dunes lies on one of the most unique pieces of land in the world, so it is only fitting that we expand our offerings for all types of visitors to this special corner of Scotland, while being sensitive to the stunning natural landscape. In combination with Machrihanish Dunes and other area links courses, including the acclaimed Machrihanish Golf Club, a world top 100 links designed by Old Tom Morris, the addition of another 18-hole links will help turn the Kintyre Peninsula into the next great golfing destination in Scotland.”

Along with the new golf course, these approvals include an expansive golf training facility and practice facility, 73 additional hotel rooms, and 50 golf cottages, and a myriad of additional amenities. Upon completion, Southworth’s assets within the resort will total more than 200 rooms and seven food and beverage outlets to support the 36 holes of golf along with the surrounding acclaimed courses.

Southworth has sought out these expansion permits with the goal of partnering with a world-class hospitality partner to create a resort destination with broad appeal and generous amenity sets that offer something for everyone and expand interest in this beautiful location. Preliminary discussions are underway.

The new golf course sits, in part, on a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) and will be created and maintained using the same sustainable practices in use on the existing course. An unwavering dedication to preserving and enhancing the biodiversity of this special landscape has proven successful at Machrihanish Dunes, as evidenced by the re-emergence and flourishing of a number of wildlife and plant species. The new 18-hole routing will meet Machrihanish Dunes in the linksland along the ocean’s edge and meander its way through the rugged dunescape and into the foothills, creating a unique design that features a mix of awe-inspiring views, dramatic elevation changes and traditional seaside links.

Eleanor Brown, Director of Sustainability with Southworth, said: “Southworth believesit is paramount that we support and protect the communities and environments where we operate, ensuring we keep each club setting spectacular for generations to come. Being stewards of land and community means operating with a sustainability-first mindset from ideation through the execution of any project or initiative. It also means supporting the communities in which we operate, through local hiring and training, philanthropic initiatives and more.”

The project, true to Southworth’s ethos, has included significant input from the local community through regular contact and focus groups. The project aims to not only be respectful to its surroundings but also go a step further by increasing the area of dune vegetation habitat.

To ensure a wealth of species thrive, Southworth will partner with NatureScot on a long-term habitat management plan for the lifetime of the golf course, in keeping with the successful model in place at Machrihanish Dunes.

One of the largest teaching facilities in the UK is planned for the site, with indoor and outdoor practice bays, and a nine-acre short-game area. To complement the golf amenities, a new sports and racquet centre will provide visitors with state-of-the-art tennis, pickleball and football facilities.

The development will also include an approximately 35,000-square-foot clubhouse with a 150-seat restaurant and a large function room that will host up to 250 guests – making it ideal for weddings and corporate events. The clubhouse will also be home to an indoor and outdoor swimming pool, fitness area and spa for members to use at their leisure.

These additions join the historic Ugadale Hotel, which sits just steps from the “Best Starting Hole in Golf” and the Old Tom Morris Pub, and the captivating Royal Hotel, which is located in the heart of Campbelltown and overlooks its impressive harbour, among the components of a resort steeped in history and situated at one of the world’s most beautiful and preserved locations.

Southworth added: “We will ensure the pure and authentic surroundings of Machrihanish remain, while creating a significant boost to the local economy, not only through the creation of hundreds of jobs upon completion, but through utilising the skillsets of a myriad of local companies,” Southworth adds.

“We remain hopelessly in love with Machrihanish Dunes – the place, the people and the golf experience.”

Text: Azalea

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Equipment

Big Max Presents New Products for the Fall Golf Season

Big Max has unveiled new products for September 2024, ensuring you are well-equipped for your autumn rounds. The right golf equipment can make all the difference. The latest products from Big Max and Zoom set new standards in terms of lightness, comfort, and functionality. Here’s an overview of some of the most exciting new items in the golf world.

Big Max: Two New Bags for Autumn

DRI LITE FEATHER – Ultra-Light Design for Maximum Comfort

The DRI LITE Feather Stand Bag impresses with its ultra-light design, especially appealing to golfers who value comfort and functionality. Weighing only 1.6 kg and made from lightweight nylon, this bag is barely noticeable on the shoulder. Despite its light weight, it offers ample storage space for equipment and personal items with its 5-way full-length divider and six water-resistant pockets. With the Leg Lock system and a trolley-compatible base, the bag is perfect not only for carrying but also for use on a golf cart.

The new feather-light golf bag from Big Max (Source: Big Max)

DRI LITE SEVEN G – Compact Lightness for a Quick Round

The DRI LITE Seven G is the ideal choice for golfers looking for a quick 9-hole round or a short practice session without sacrificing functionality. Despite its compact size, it provides ample space to store all the essentials. The winter top and four storage compartments are well-suited to the needs of golfers who play even in wet conditions. Water-resistant materials and zippers keep your equipment dry. Weighing 2.0 kg, it is slightly heavier than the Feather but remains light and comfortable to carry.

Optimally equipped for the fall. (Source: Big Max)

Precision at Every Distance

With the ZOOM Focus Tour, measuring distances becomes effortless. This premium rangefinder features a compact, elegant design and is incredibly easy to use. The device accurately measures distances up to 800 meters and offers brilliant optical clarity, thanks to its 7.5° field of view and 6x magnification. Practical functions like target vibration mode and the slope function, which can be disabled for tournaments, make the ZOOM Focus Tour an essential companion on the course. With an excellent price-performance ratio, this device is one of the top contenders in its category.

High-precision measuring. (Source: Big Max)

Protection from Wet Autumn Weather

The AQUA UV Umbrella is the perfect companion for both rain and sun. With a diameter of 132 cm, the umbrella provides generous coverage, while its special UV coating (50+) offers excellent protection from harmful sun rays. The automatic opening function allows for quick and easy handling, and the soft grip ensures maximum comfort. This umbrella is available in six different colors and comes with an included fabric cover for easy storage.

Perfect protection in any weather. (Source: Big Max)
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Live

PGA Tour Tee Times: Danny Willett at the Procore Championship

The PGA Tour Tee Times for the upcoming Procore Championship in Napa, California, USA, are set. The tournament will be held at the Silverado Resort (North Course) with a Par of 72 and a prize fund of $6,000,000. The PGA Tour event will be televised on Sky with the following schedule: Thursday at 19:00, Saturday and Sunday at 00:30, and Monday at 00:00. The current titleholder of the tournament is Sahith Theegala.

PGA Tour Tee Times for the Procore Championship

Danny Willett, representing England, will start his first round at 07:00 alongside Nick Watney from the USA and Chesson Hadley from the USA. In the second round, they will tee off at 12:05.

Russell Knox, from Scotland, will tee off at 08:17 for his first round with Kevin Chappell (USA) and Martin Trainer (FRA). His second-round tee time is 13:22.

Martin Laird, also from Scotland, starts his first round at 08:17 with Ryan Palmer from the USA and Matthias Schmid from Germany. Their second-round start time is set for 13:22.

Ben Taylor, representing England, will start his first round at 08:06 and will be grouped with Wesley Bryan (USA) and Hayden Buckley (USA). Their second-round start time is 13:11.

Callum Tarren, from England, will tee off at 08:28 for his first round with Zac Blair from the USA and Brandon Wu from the USA. Their second-round tee time is 13:33.

Player First Round Tee Time Second Round Tee Time Playing Partners
Danny Willett (ENG) 07:00 12:05 Nick Watney (USA), Chesson Hadley (USA)
Russell Knox (SCO) 08:17 13:22 Kevin Chappell (USA), Martin Trainer (FRA)
Martin Laird (SCO) 08:17 13:22 Ryan Palmer (USA), Matthias Schmid (GER)
Ben Taylor (ENG) 08:06 13:11 Wesley Bryan (USA), Hayden Buckley (USA)
Callum Tarren (ENG) 08:28 13:33 Zac Blair (USA), Brandon Wu (USA)
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Live

PGA Tour Tee Times: Defending Champion Plays With Clark and Homa

The PGA Tour Tee Times for the Procore Championship at the Silverado Resort (North Course) in Napa, California, USA, are set. This tournament, part of the PGA Tour, will be played on a Par 72 course with a total prize purse of $6,000,000. Defending champion Sahith Theegala will be looking to defend his title.

PGA Tour Tee Times for American Golfers

Stewart Cink will be teeing off at 7:55 AM in the first round and 1:00 PM in the second round. He will be playing alongside Lucas Glover from the USA and Matt Kuchar, also from the USA. Keep an eye on these PGA Tour Tee Times for crucial moments.

Harris English starts his first round at 7:44 AM and his second at 12:49 PM, accompanied by fellow Americans Chad Ramey and Adam Schenk. Be sure to follow these PGA Tour Tee Times as they unfold.

Kevin Kisner will commence his first round at 7:55 AM and his second round at 1:00 PM. He will be joined by Andrew Putnam and Keith Mitchell, both also from the USA. Keep these PGA Tour Tee Times in mind for upcoming action.

Brandt Snedeker is scheduled to start his first round at 1:00 PM, followed by his second round at 7:55 AM. His playing partners will be Camilo Villegas from Colombia and Chris Gotterup from the USA. Don’t miss these key PGA Tour Tee Times.

Sahith Theegala will be teeing off the first round at 07:44 AM and the second round at 12:49 PM. His group includes Wyndham Clark and Max Homa both from the USA.

Player First Round Tee Time Second Round Tee Time Playing Partners
Stewart Cink 7:55 AM 1:00 PM Lucas Glover (USA), Matt Kuchar (USA)
Harris English 7:44 AM 12:49 PM Chad Ramey (USA), Adam Schenk (USA)
Kevin Kisner 7:55 AM 1:00 PM Andrew Putnam (USA), Keith Mitchell (USA)
Brandt Snedeker 1:00 PM 7:55 AM Camilo Villegas (Colombia), Chris Gotterup (USA)
Sahith Theegala 7:44 AM 12:49 PM Wyndham Clark (USA), Max Homa (USA)
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Panorama

Barack Obama Visits the USA Solheim Cup Team

The Solheim Cup week has a special surprise in store for the US team: former US President Barack Obama, himself a passionate golfer, paid the team a visit in Washington D.C. on Monday evening. During a dinner together, Obama expressed his support for the players and even shared some insights about the Robert Trent Jones Golf Club, where the Solheim Cup is being held this year. The 44th President of the United States has been a member of the club since 2017.

Barack Obama at the Solheim Cup 2024

Barack Obama left a lasting impression on the players, including stars such as Nelly Korda, Lilia Vu and Lexi Thompson. Nelly Korda, currently ranked number one in the world, was particularly impressed: “He knew all our names and congratulated us on our successes. That was really something special.” Megan Khang, also part of the team, emphasized: “It was incredible that he took the time to meet us. It shows how much he cares about golf.”

 
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This year is a very special Solheim Cup for the US team. After defeats in 2019 and 2021 and a draw in 2023, in which the Europeans retained the trophy, the team’s motivation to settle scores is greater than ever. Obama seems to have given the team exactly the motivation they need to stand up to the Europeans this year. Alison Lee, whose nine years between Solheim Cup appearances is the longest break in US team history, said Obama’s visit showed the power of golf, which she believes no other sport can offer. “It just shows how much golf brings people together,” Lee said ahead of her second appearance at the Solheim Cup. “Meeting him in person after only seeing him on TV before – as our former president – and seeing him connect with us was incredible. That’s something that only golf can make possible.” Whether Obama’s visit and his motivational words will lead the US team to victory remains to be seen.

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Ladies Tours

Junior Solheim Cup 2024: USA Secures Record Victory

The American team led by Beth Daniel dominated this year’s edition of the PING Junior Solheim Cup and celebrated the biggest victory in the tournament’s history. With a final score of 18.5 to 5.5, the American junior stars impressively beat the European team led by captain Gwladys Nocera at the Army Navy Country Club in Arlington, Virginia.

Record Victory at the Junior Solheim Cup 2024

Before the final day of competition, the Americans were already leading 8-4 after the fourball and foursomes matches on Monday. On the decisive Tuesday, Team USA then went on a remarkable run in the singles, winning ten out of twelve matches. Of particular note was the performance of Jude Lee, who secured her victory with a 5&4 against Perla Sol Sigurbrandsdottir from Iceland and thus contributed the decisive point to the overall victory. “It was just incredible to play with the best girls in the world,” said Lee after her match. “It’s an experience we’ll all never forget.”

The American team put in an impressive overall performance, led by players such as Elizabeth Rudisill, who defeated world number nine Andrea Revuelta from Spain 3&2. Natalie Yen, Anna Fang and Madison Messimer also contributed to the outstanding result with clear victories. The only European to score a full point in the singles was Martina Navarro from Spain, who defeated Nikki Oh 2&1. Overall, the American team performed well in all game formats and dominated the European team in four-ball, foursomes and singles.

The record for the highest winning score at this tournament previously stood at 17 to 7 and was also set by Team USA in the inaugural event in 2002. This year, the American team surpassed this record and celebrated its first victory since 2019.

Beth Daniel Full of Pride

Beth Daniel, captain of the American team and LPGA Hall of Famer, was proud of her team: “My players were simply fantastic. They fought hard and every one of them wanted this win. I think the home advantage gave us extra motivation.” Nocera also paid tribute to her opponents: “Team USA played unbelievably. They had a very strong team and took revenge for last year’s defeat. We will be ready again in two years’ time.”

This is the Junior Solheim Cup

The Junior Solheim Cup, which was launched in 2002, pits the best young female golfers in the USA and Europe against each other in a match play format. Inspired by the professional Solheim Cup, the event is held every two years, alternating between the USA and Europe. In two years’ time, the Junior Solheim Cup will be held in the Netherlands for the first time. Europe will then do everything it can to bring back the trophy and build on this year’s experience with talents such as Andrea Revuelta, Alice Kong and Louise Uma Landgraf. The American team now leads the overall standings with a 9:4 record.

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Travel

Golf Santa Ponsa I: European Tour Host with One of Europe’s Longest Holes

Golf Santa Ponsa I is situated in Santa Ponsa, within the municipality of Calvià on the Island of Mallorca, Spain. The club lies in the Illes Balears, a popular region known for its attractive landscapes and touristic appeal.

Golf Santa Ponsa I: Wide Fairways For Various Styles of Play

One of the key aspects of Golf Santa Ponsa I is its history of hosting significant tournaments. The course has been the venue for seven European Tour tournaments, which highlights its reputation and standing within the professional golf community. The course is accessible to players of all levels, catering to both amateurs and professionals. Its design includes wide fairways, providing ample space for various styles of play.

The physical characteristics of the course further distinguish it. Golf Santa Ponsa I is noted for its length, making it a challenging proposition for golfers. Notably, the 10th hole stands out as a par 5 stretching 590 meters, making it one of the longest holes in Europe. This particular hole requires strategic play, balancing power and precision to navigate its entirety successfully. The course’s layout is fairly flat, which can be seen as both a challenge and an advantage depending on the golfer’s skills and preferences.

More details, including booking information and specific course features, are available on their official website. For those interested in exploring or visiting, the website provides comprehensive data to assist in planning a visit or a game. The club’s digital presence ensures that potential visitors can easily find the information they need about the course and its offerings.

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European Tour

DP World Tour: MacIntyre And Murray Team Up At BMW PGA Championship

Scottish sporting stars Robert MacIntyre and Andy Murray are set to team up in the BMW PGA Championship Pro-Am, as the worlds of sport and entertainment come together at Wentworth Club.

Three-time Grand Slam winner and former tennis World Number One Murray, who called time on his stellar tennis career following this summer’s Paris Olympics, will make his debut in the star-studded BMW PGA Championship Celebrity Pro-Am of the DP World Tour on the Wednesday of tournament week, alongside famous names including football icon Gareth Bale and Hollywood actor Tom Holland, who returns for a third appearance alongside his twin siblings Harry and Sam.

Scottish Duo at DP World Tour

Murray will have the perfect partner at the famous Surrey venue in Rolex Series winner MacIntyre, who is looking forward to partnering with his fellow Scot. He said: “Andy is a hero to so many people in Scotland – and across the world – and it’s pretty exciting to be playing alongside him in his BMW PGA Championship debut.

“He’s been absolutely dedicated to tennis during his incredible career, but it looks like he’s been playing plenty of golf since his retirement, so I’m looking forward to seeing if all that practice has paid off!”

MacIntyre will be part of a world-class field when the BMW PGA Championship gets under way on Thursday, including fellow 2023 Ryder Cup stars Rory McIlroy, Tommy Fleetwood, Shane Lowry, Matt Fitzpatrick, Nicolai Højgaard, Justin Rose, and Sepp Straka.

Ryan Fox returns to defend his title at the third Rolex Series event of the season, alongside a host of former winners including European Ryder Cup captain Luke Donald, Billy Horschel, Byeong Hun An, Matteo Manassero, Francesco Molinari, Alex Noren and Danny Willett.

Most recent winner Matt Wallace, who claimed his fifth DP World Tour title in Crans Montana on Sunday, and Major winner Adam Scott, currently fourth in the Race to Dubai Rankings in Partnership with Rolex, also return to Wentworth Club. Meanwhile, PGA TOUR winners Will Zalatoris, Si Woo Kim and Peter Malnati will make their BMW PGA Championship debuts.

Festival of Sort

The BMW PGA Championship Festival of Golf takes place just outside central London, attracting more than 100,000 spectators each year, with the world class action inside the ropes set to be complemented by live entertainment on the Showstage from Groove Armada (Saturday) and Sigala (Sunday) and an unrivalled atmosphere in the vibrant Spectator Village.

The week starts with the G4D TOUR @ BMW PGA Championship, with some of the best golfers with a disability competing for the penultimate G4D Tour title on the iconic West Course on Monday and Tuesday.

That is followed by the star-studded Celebrity Pro-Am, which will see global celebrities and some of golf’s most famous names take to the fairways side-by-side. Further famous faces taking part this year include footballers Troy Deeney and Jordan Pickford, Rugby player Jamie George, TV stars Anton Du Beke and Michael McIntyre, cricketers James Anderson, Stuart Broad and Ollie Pope and Olympic swimming medallist James Guy, with more celebrities to be announced.

The Rolex Series tournament assumes a key position on the DP World Tour’s 2024 Global Schedule as part of the ‘Back 9’, encompassing nine of the Tour’s most historic tournaments and national opens, running from August to October. It gives members their final opportunities to secure their playing rights for 2025 and also advance to the season-ending ‘DP World Tour Play-Offs’.

BMW group owners will once again receive preferred parking benefits, while park & ride and shuttle services from local train stations will be available free of charge to all spectators.

(Text provided by DP World Tour Communications)

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European Tour

DP World Tour Tee Times: Chase Hanna and Co at Amgen Irish Open

The tee times for the DP World Tour’s Amgen Irish Open at Royal County Down Golf Club in Newcastle, Northern Ireland, have been officially announced. Competitors will vie for a lucrative $6 million prize fund. The tournament, a key stop on the DP World Tour, will be broadcast live on Sky Sports: Thursday from 14:00, Friday from 09:00, Saturday from 16:00, and Sunday from 13:30. Vincent Norrman is the defending champion, with this year’s event taking place on the renowned par-71 course.

DP World Tour Tee Times: US-Players in Northern Ireland

Chase Hanna, one of the American golfers in the field, is set to tee off at 07:50 for his first round, alongside Sweden’s Marcus Kinhult and Gunner Wiebe from the USA. Their second round begins at 12:50 with the same group.

John Catlin’s tee times see him starting his first round at 08:30, paired with England’s Ross Fisher and Søren Kjeldsen from Denmark. They will begin their second round at 13:30.

Jordan Gumberg will tee off for his first round at 09:10, alongside Matthew Baldwin from England and Simon Forsström from Sweden. Their second round is scheduled to start at 14:10.

Jimmy Walker’s first-round tee time is set for 13:20, with playing partners Edoardo Molinari from Italy and Denmark’s Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen. Their second round will begin at 08:20.

Sean Crocker’s group will start their first round at 13:50. He will be joined by England’s Daniel Gavins and Ockie Strydom from South Africa. Their second round will tee off at 08:50.

Below is a complete overview of the American players, their tee times, and their respective playing partners for the Amgen Irish Open.

Round Time Player 1 (USA) Player 2 Player 3
1 07:50 Chase Hanna Marcus Kinhult (SWE) Gunner Wiebe (USA)
1 08:30 John Catlin Ross Fisher (ENG) Søren Kjeldsen (DEN)
1 09:10 Jordan Gumberg Matthew Baldwin (ENG) Simon Forsström (SWE)
1 13:20 Jimmy Walker Edoardo Molinari (ITA) Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen (DEN)
1 13:50 Sean Crocker Daniel Gavins (ENG) Ockie Strydom (RSA)
2 08:20 Jimmy Walker Edoardo Molinari (ITA) Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen (DEN)
2 08:30 John Catlin Ross Fisher (ENG) Søren Kjeldsen (DEN)
2 08:50 Sean Crocker Daniel Gavins (ENG) Ockie Strydom (RSA)
2 12:50 Chase Hanna Marcus Kinhult (SWE) Gunner Wiebe (USA)
2 14:10 Jordan Gumberg Matthew Baldwin (ENG) Simon Forsström (SWE)
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European Tour

DP World Tour Tee Times: Robert MacIntyre and Others at Amgen Irish Open

The stage is set for the Amgen Irish Open, part of the prestigious DP World Tour, at the iconic Royal County Down Golf Club in Newcastle, Northern Ireland. With a prize fund of $6 million, the tournament promises top-tier competition, as players from around the globe tee off this Thursday. Defending champion Vincent Norrman is looking to maintain his crown on the par-71 course. Fans can catch all the action live on Sky Sports, with coverage starting at 14:00 on Thursday, followed by 09:00 on Friday, 16:00 on Saturday, and 13:30 on Sunday.

DP World Tour Tee Times: UK Players to Watch

Alex Fitzpatrick will commence his first round at 07:30 from the 1st tee, alongside Denmark’s Thorbjorn Olesen and Japan’s Rikuyo Hoshino. He will tee off for his second round at 12:30 from the 10th tee.

James Morrison starts his first round at 07:40 from the 1st tee. His playing partners are Japan’s Masahiro Kawamura and France’s Clément Sordet. Morrison’s second round begins at 12:40 from the 10th tee.

Luke Donald, a veteran in the field, tees off at 07:40 with Frederic Lacroix of France and Rasmus Højgaard of Denmark. Donald will start his second round at 12:40 from the 10th tee.

Connor Syme begins at 08:00 from the 1st tee, paired with Denmark’s Jeff Winther and Spain’s Alfredo Garcia-Heredia. His second round kicks off at 13:00 from the 10th tee.

David Law is set to tee off at 08:50, with France’s Adrien Saddier and South Africa’s Jayden Trey Schaper as his partners. Law’s second round will begin at 13:50 from the 10th tee.

Richie Ramsay also starts at 08:50 from the 1st tee, alongside South Africa’s Jacques Kruyswijk and Japan’s Yuto Katsuragawa. His second round starts at 13:50 from the 10th tee.

Scott Jamieson hits the course at 09:00 from the 1st tee with Spain’s Jorge Campillo and Scotland’s Grant Forrest. His second round starts at 14:00 from the 10th tee.

Grant Forrest, sharing his first-round time and playing partners with Jamieson, tees off at 09:00. His second round will also start at 14:00 from the 10th tee.

Stephen Gallacher begins his first round at 13:00 from the 1st tee, joined by Antoine Rozner of France and Sami Valimaki of Finland. His second round starts at 08:00 from the 10th tee.

Robert MacIntyre, one of the UK’s standout players, tees off at 12:40 from the 1st tee alongside Ireland’s Shane Lowry and New Zealand’s Ryan Fox. MacIntyre’s second round begins at 07:40 from the 10th tee.

Calum Hill rounds out the UK field, starting his first round at 12:30 from the 1st tee, with Italy’s Renato Paratore and Germany’s Yannik Paul as his playing partners. Hill’s second round will begin at 07:30 from the 10th tee.

PlayerRound 1 Tee TimeRound 2 Tee TimePlaying Partners (Nationality)
Alex Fitzpatrick07:3012:30Thorbjorn Olesen (DEN), Rikuyo Hoshino (JPN)
James Morrison07:4012:40Masahiro Kawamura (JPN), Clément Sordet (FRA)
Luke Donald07:4012:40Frederic Lacroix (FRA), Rasmus Højgaard (DEN)
Connor Syme08:0013:00Jeff Winther (DEN), Alfredo Garcia-Heredia (ESP)
David Law08:5013:50Adrien Saddier (FRA), Jayden Trey Schaper (RSA)
Richie Ramsay08:5013:50Jacques Kruyswijk (RSA), Yuto Katsuragawa (JPN)
Scott Jamieson09:0014:00Jorge Campillo (ESP), Grant Forrest (SCO)
Grant Forrest09:0014:00Scott Jamieson (SCO), Jorge Campillo (ESP)
Stephen Gallacher13:0008:00Antoine Rozner (FRA), Sami Valimaki (FIN)
Robert MacIntyre12:4007:40Shane Lowry (IRL), Ryan Fox (NZL)
Calum Hill12:3007:30Renato Paratore (ITA), Yannik Paul (GER)