Scottie Scheffler enjoys the family moment that they “rarely get to” in the Scottish Open


Scottie Scheffler, a worldwide number, is preparing for the Genesis Scottish Open, which starts on Thursday (July 10) at the Renaissance Club in North Berwick. During a press conference before the tournament, Scheffler was asked about his family. DP World Tour He recently shared a clip from his interview on Instagram.

They shared the publication on July 9, along with a series of images. Scheffler feels saying:

“Yes, this is the fun week for us. We are very close to the course, so it is good that they can go out and have a while with a couple of holes. This is something we rarely do.

“ You know, one year there was no fans here, so we liked it just being able to relax -we know, you know, Mere and Bennett come to hang a couple of holes.In the weeks of the tournament, you really don't get a lot of time at home. So it's good that they can go out and hang a little, '' said Scheffler.

The following image is from Scottie Scheffler's wife, Meredith Scheffler, walking on the course. The last two images feature Scheffler playing with their son, Bennett, on the golf course.

This marks Scheffler's return to the event after the end of the T3 in 2023 and remained in 2024. The Renaissance Club now elaborates its fourth consecutive place of the Scottish Open, drawing the best world under Scottish weather forecasts. The field teasers show that Scheffler was grouped with Adam Scott and the defensive champion Robert Macintyre in the initial rounds. Added to that, Scottie Scheffler's performance coach He has recently shared his intense training before the 2025 Genesis Scottish Open.


Scottie Scheffler Eyes Redemption in Genesis Scottish Open after strategic pause

The event sets the scottie Scheffler comeback after a three -week break after a disappointing performance at the passenger championship. Choosing to jump the Classic Mortgage Rocket and the John Deere Classic, Scheffler used time to recover and recalibrate -before the crucial stretch of the season.

Scheffler goes to the Scottish grass as a favorite of the tournament with odds of +360, according to Fanduel Sportsbook. His preparation was recently confirmed by his performance coach, Dr. Troy Van Biezen, who shared a video on Instagram by Scheffler nourishing -through a specialized training routine known as the “reflective eccentric load”. The clip gave the fans a rare look at the scenes of the intense preparation of the Texan.

This year's Genesis Scottish Open starts two weeks in a row at an elite level in the United Kingdom, leading to the 2025 open championship in Royal Portrush. The field is talented, including all the first five players in the World Golf Official Ranking, eight of the top 10 and 15 of the first 20 of the FEDEXCUP standings.