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The 2026 Genesis Scottish Open is a big golf tournament happening in Scotland at a place called the Renaissance Club. Saturday morning is the third round (think of it like the third day of the game). If you want to watch the players on Saturday, this article tells you everything: when it’s on TV, how to stream it online, and exactly when each player starts.
Imagine a superhero of golf named Rory McIlroy. He has won six of the biggest golf tournaments in the world (called "majors"). Recently, he said he loves "National Opens" — these are special tournaments that represent a country, like Scotland’s Open.
If he wins this Scottish Open, it would be perfect timing because next week he gets a chance to win another huge tournament — the Open Championship at Royal Birkdale — which would be his seventh major win.
Important Point: Rory is going for his second Scottish Open win, and he’s currently sharing the top spot! Keep an eye on him.
Watching on regular TV is easy. Here are the channels and times (all times are Eastern Time, ET):
So you can flip on the TV late morning and afternoon to see the action.
If you don’t have cable, or you want to watch earlier, here’s how to watch on your phone, tablet, or computer:
Callout: Want to see the earliest action? ESPN+ at 6:30 a.m. ET is your only way before TV starts at 10 a.m.!
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A "tee time" is the exact moment a player begins playing from the first spot (the "tee"). All players start from Tee No. 1 on Saturday. Here is the full list:
Important: Notice that Rory McIlroy tees off at 10:24 a.m. ET with Matt Fitzpatrick — a great pair to watch!
The 2026 Genesis Scottish Open third round happens Saturday in Scotland. You can watch on TV via Golf Channel (10 a.m.–12 p.m. ET) and CBS (12 p.m.–3 p.m. ET). Stream early on ESPN+ from 6:30 a.m. ET, or use the GOLF App and Paramount+ to follow the TV broadcasts. Rory McIlroy is tied for the lead and aiming for his second Scottish Open win. All the start times for players are listed above so you can plan your viewing.
1. What does "nine under" mean in golf?
In golf, each hole has an expected number of strokes called "par." If a player is "nine under," they have taken 9 fewer strokes total than the par for the course. It’s like finishing a task with 9 fewer steps than expected — really good!
2. Who is Rory McIlroy?
He is a famous golfer from Northern Ireland. He has won six "major" championships (the four biggest yearly tournaments) and is one of the best players in the world.
3. What if I don’t have cable TV?
No problem! You can stream on ESPN+ (for early and featured coverage), the GOLF App (for Golf Channel), or Paramount+ (for CBS). All you need is an internet connection.
4. What is a "National Open" in golf?
It’s a tournament that represents a country, like the U.S. Open or the Scottish Open. Players from everywhere compete, but it’s hosted by a specific nation and considered very prestigious.
5. Why are the tee times so early in the morning (ET)?
Because the tournament is in Scotland (which is several hours ahead of Eastern Time in the U.S.). When it’s Saturday morning in Scotland, it’s still very early Saturday morning in the U.S. East Coast.