Rory McIlroy will be looking to claim glory in the 2025 Scottish Open this evening.The Open at Royal Portrush is fast approaching, but first, golf’s best have returned to The Renaissance Club for another huge event.McIlroy is looking to win the Scottish Open for the second timeGettyRobert MacIntyre, Rory McIlroy and Xander Schauffele have won the last three Scottish Open titles, and the tournament is always a highlight of the golfing calendar.McIlroy beat MacIntyre to glory in 2023, but the Scot got his revenge to claim victory in dramatic fashion last year.McIlroy now has a great chance to win the Rolex Series event again as he holds a share of the lead heading into the final round.The Grand Slam winner starts Sunday at 11-under-par alongside USA’s Chris Gotterup with Wyndham Clark, Matt Fitzpatrick, Jake Knapp and Marco Penge also in the mix, two shots back. Scottish Open 2025: Date and how to followThe 43rd edition of the Scottish Open is running from Thursday, July 10 to Sunday, July 13.It is taking place at The Renaissance Club in North Berwick, Scotland.Play will get going at 11:30am for Sunday’s final round with the final group heading out at 1:40pm.talkSPORT will have regular updates from East Lothian throughout the week.To tune in to talkSPORT through the website, click HERE for the live stream.Listen via the talkSPORT app here, or on DAB digital radio, through your smart speaker and on 1089 or 1053 AM.The action will also be shown live on Sky Sports + from 10am and on Sky Sports Golf from 3pm.McIlroy won the Scottish Open in 2023gettyScottish Open 2025: Tee times and leaderboard The final round of the Scottish Open has been adjusted due to expected dense sea fog in the North Berwick area.The field will play in groups of three with a two-tee start.The final group of McIlroy, Gotterup and Clark will head out at 1:40pm with the penultimate group of Fitzpatrick, Penge and Knapp teeing off at 1:30pm.The latest leaderboard from the Renaissance Club can be found here.The prize money for this year’s event will be $9million, with the winner taking home $1,575,000.Scottish Open leaderboard after Round 3T1 C. Gotterup -11T1 R. McIlroy -11 T3 W. Clark -9 T3 J. Knapp -9 T3 M. Fitzpatrick -9T3 M. Penge -9T7 J. Straka -7 T7 L. Aberg -7T7 M. Schmid -7T7 A. Rozner -7T7 K. Yu -7T7 A. Novak -7T7 H. English -7T7 T. Kim -7Scheffler would love to prove himself on links at the Scottish OpenGettyScottish Open 2025: Course detailsThe Renaissance Club is the centre-piece of Scotland’s East Lothian golf coast.It has been the permanent home of the Scottish Open since 2019 following events at Dundonald Links, Gullane and Castle Stuart.The course, located between the world-famous Muirfield and North Berwick Golf Clubs, will play to a par 70 and a maximum yardage of 7,237 yards, the same as last year.It is unusual to have five par 3s and only three par 5s.The course record at Renaissance is 61, achieved by both Bernd Wiesberger and Byeong-hun An.The track has a long, tricky start, while the finish is a classic mix of an easier par 5 followed by a demanding par 3 and a long par 4.McIlroy parred the par-5 16th in his final round in 2023 before claiming birdies on the final two holes to snatch victory from MacIntyre.Then, during his victorious final round last year, MacIntyre eagled the 16th and birdied the last to secure a memorable win.The Open getawayEnjoy a 3-night weekend getaway with grounds admission tickets for both Saturday and Sunday of The Open 2025.Stay in comfort at the Hilton Templepatrick, with transfers included and exclusive access to the Your Golf Travel Clubhouse.All this from just £1,270 per person – don’t miss your chance to be part of golf’s biggest event in ultimate style.Plan your dream golf trip HERE.