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PGSF FedEx Cup Week 27 The Scottish Open

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General View of the 3rd green at Castle Stuart (Getty Images)


As the celebrations of a superb 100th Open de France settle down, the European Tour takes the party to the home of golf this week and the Aberdeen Asset Management Scottish Open. Here is all you need to know...

Rewind

America’s Rickie Fowler birdied the last to snatch victory and deny compatriot Matt Kuchar in a thrilling finish to the 2015 Aberdeen Asset Management Scottish Open. Fowler produced his second brilliant finish of the season at Gullane, having fallen two shots off the lead when he bogeyed the 14th hole of the final round. Fowler responded with birdies at the 15th, 16th and 18th to finish 12 under par and snatch victory from Ryder Cup team-mate Kuchar and Raphaёl Jacquelin.


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Aberdeen Asset Management Scottish Open - Day 4 highlights



Bite-sized history

The first two Scottish Opens were played in 1935 and 1936, with the tournament not played between 1937 and 1971. It returned for another two editions as part of the European Tour in 1972 and 1973 before a 13-year gap. Since 1986, though, the tournament has been one of the biggest events on the European Tour and has been played over some of Scotland’s finest links and parkland courses over the years with a formidable list of past champions which includes Ian Woosnam, Thomas Bjørn, Tom Lehman, Colin Montgomerie, Graeme McDowell, Martin Kaymer, Phil Mickelson, Luke Donald, Ernie Els, Retief Goosen, Lee Westwood and Justin Rose.

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The field

A field of extreme strength and diversity will be in action at Castle Stuart this week. Phil Mickelson returns to Inverness looking to repeat the glorious seven days he experienced in 2013 when he defeated Branden Grace in a play-off to claim the Scottish Open before driving south to Muirfield to lift the Claret Jug seven days later. The man he defeated in that play-off, which took all of Mickelson’s short game genius to determine a winner three years ago, is back to try and go one better, while the likes of Henrik Stenson, Luke Donald, Patrick Reed, Graeme McDowell, Russell Knox, Martin Kaymer and last week’s 100th Open de France Champion, Thongchai Jaidee, are just a few of the headline names which make up a brilliant field, which, all told, contains seven Major Champions, two former World Number Ones, seven European Tour Number Ones, eight WGC winners, 97 European Tour winners, 24 Ryder Cup players, 14 winners from the 2016 European Tour season and ten former Scottish Open champions.

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The course

Castle Stuart Golf Course is at the heart of the highlands offering classic links golf that is beautifully complemented by spectacular views overlooking the Moray Firth and its dramatic coastal landscape. Opened in 2009 and designed by Mark Parsinen and Gill Hense, this is a truly magnificent course with a cleverly designed layout that boasts a varied mix of challenges, but the underlying philosophy behind Castle Stuart is simple: if you don’t have fun playing it then you are playing the wrong game.

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Key stats

• When Phil Mickelson won at Castle Stuart in 2013 he went on to create history seven days later by becoming the first player to win the Aberdeen Asset Management Scottish Open, then go onto win The Open Championship.

• The co-designer of Castle Stuart Links, Gil Hanse, is also the architect for the golf course to be used for the Rio Olympic Games.

• The 2016 Aberdeen Asset Management Scottish Open will be the 34th staging of the event, first played in 1972 and won by Neil Coles, beating Brian Huggett in a play-off.

• The Aberdeen Asset Management Scottish Open has produced 30 different winners from 14 different countries. Of those 30, eight have been Major Champions.


player list at link
http://www.europeantour.com/europeantour/season=2016/tournamentid=2016052/teetimes/index.html

Just a reminder , with the awful flooding in WV, we are going to pick the Scottish Open this week due to the greenbrier cancellation. Scoring will remain the same, will just equate players position with what same position got players at Quicken Loans. If there is a tie I will get as close as possible going back to other tournaments.


Congratulations to last weeks winner
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DFS still leading the way with another strong week, and is again the first player over 10k,

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good luck to everyone this week
 
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Is it just me, or is this a really big field?

Grace
Lowry
Mickelson
Stenson
 
Is it just me, or is this a really big field?

From best I can tell everyone below the cut off list does not get to play, all the players entered, but not everyone gets to play.

For the time being I would sort the list by group, then pick players above the cut off line , I believe the tee times are released Tuesday which finalizes the entrants.
 
From best I can tell everyone below the cut off list does not get to play, all the players entered, but not everyone gets to play.

For the time being I would sort the list by group, then pick players above the cut off line , I believe the tee times are released Tuesday which finalizes the entrants.
Thanks. I doubt any of my picks will have trouble making this cut, but I'll check again later in the week to make sure.
 
Henrik Stenson
Shane Lowry
Martin Kymer
Bello Caberra


Happy 4th of July to everyone

I made a change.
 
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ok..updated first post, those lazy Europeans don't get their summary up until Monday

Just a reminder to everyone,
get your picks in by Wednesday night , first golfer will go off approximately 1 am est Thursday
 
players link in original thread now has final cut for entrants and tee times
 
A Sullivan
G Coetzee
P Mickelson
N Colsaerts
 
Just as a heads up, the Golf Channel is broadcasting the Scottish Open tomorrow starting at 3:30 eastern.
This will be good practice for me for The Open coverage next Thursday/Friday mornings. I think the Golf Channel coverage for that starts at 1:30 AM EDT.
 
Three of my guys forgot the sport they were playing today and went ballooning instead....

...And whose dumb idea was it to do the European tour this week, anyway?!
 
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That course/wind did a number on most of the field yesterday. One player's travails was indicative of that .... Patrick Reed with that "shot" standing on the side of tall mound in deep grass swinging with a 6 inch back swing and then the one hole where he missed the green short and right, pitched it over the green, then putted it back over the green to the same exact spot he pitched it from. Ended up with a DB.
 
The winds are down comparatively today. The commentators just said they watered the greens expecting more of the same but it didn't happen. The morning scores are showing that. It will be interesting to see if the conditions worsen as the day goes on and how that affects the cut line.
 
I would imagine the shoulder injury that only allowed him to hit one tee shot last week.
 
Just read that DJ's skipping the Olympics due to Zika virus concerns.
 
Now Koepka has withdrawn from the Open, as well. Damn.
 
surprising no one picked McDowell this week
couple PGSF players picks in top twenty, so hopefully we will get some good golf in the am
 
After giving us morning coverage of the first three rounds, I wonder why the Golf Channel is not showing round four.
The leaders don't tee off until after 9:00 CT, so they probably figured that 8:30 (CT) is a sufficient time to come on the air today.
 
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