Genesis Scottish Open pool

Run a Genesis Scottish Open pool people actually check.

Set up a Genesis Scottish Open pool, send one invite link, and let players make picks from their phones. Golf Pools Pro handles scoring, OB rules, leaderboard updates, and the final results board.

Course

The Renaissance Club

Host site

North Berwick, Scotland

Tournament week

July 9-12, 2026

Built for real pool runners

  • Private join link and passcode for your group
  • Players enter their own picks before lock
  • Live leaderboard once tournament scoring starts
  • OB scoring handles missed cuts and weaker picks automatically
  • First 5 entries free, then $1 per extra active entry, capped at $20 through 100 entries

How pricing works

Small pools can run free. Bigger pools stay predictable: the host pays $1 for each active entry after the first 5, capped at $20 through 100 entries. Pools over 100 entries add $10 for each started 100 entries after that.

Example: 18 active entries costs $13. A 160-entry pool costs $30.

Course talking points

Bring The Renaissance Club into the pool.

Links-style week before the Open

The Genesis Scottish Open puts your pool on The Renaissance Club in North Berwick, where wind, firm turf, and awkward bounces can change the board fast.

A strong field makes picks harder

This is not a thin warmup event. With stars and Open hopefuls in the same field, players can build safe cards and still find separators in the middle of the sheet.

Lock the pool before Thursday tee times

Open entries early, share the invite link, and let everyone tinker until picks lock. Once scoring starts, the live board gives the group one place to check all week.

Pool chat fuel

Built-in reasons to check the board.

Rory at The Renaissance Club

Rory McIlroy won this event at The Renaissance Club in 2023, so he will be one of the first names people ask about when they open the pick sheet.

Home-country pressure

Robert MacIntyre gives Scottish pools an obvious local angle. If he starts hot, the board gets loud fast.

Separator picks matter

When a pool has plenty of obvious stars, the middle picks decide who has a different card by Sunday. That is where a good live leaderboard keeps people checking.