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Genesis Scottish Open payouts: Tom Kim runs away at The Renaissance Club for first win since 2023

By Ryan Young
July 12, 2026 3 Min Read
Comments Off on Genesis Scottish Open payouts: Tom Kim runs away at The Renaissance Club for first win since 2023
NORTH BERWICK, SCOTLAND - JULY 12: Tom Kim of South Korea acknowledges the crowd following a birdie on the 16th green on day four of the Genesis Scottish Open 2026 at The Renaissance Club on July 12, 2026 in North Berwick, Scotland. (Photo by Luke Walker/Getty Images)
Tom Kim picked up a win right before the British Open. (Luke Walker/Getty Images)
Luke Walker via Getty Images

Tim Kim is a winner again at the perfect time.

Kim broke away from the field at The Renaissance Club to win the Genesis Scottish Open on Sunday. It marked his first win since 2023, and came just days before the final major championship of the year kicks off at Royal Birkdale.

Kim posted a 6-under 64 in his final round on Sunday, which dropped him to 17-under on the week. He had only a single bogey in his final 51 holes of the tournament. That sends him to the British Open with a $1.575 million check, which was part of the $9 million purse in the joint PGA Tour-DP World Tour event.

Take a bow, Tom Kim πŸ”₯πŸ‘

He makes par for a marvelous final-round 64 to seal the @ScottishOpen title

πŸ“Ί CBS pic.twitter.com/wSr8G2WZ4C

β€” Golf Channel (@GolfChannel) July 12, 2026

There were 15 players within just three shots of the lead when the third round was halted on Saturday due to weather, though Matt Fitzpatrick and Michael Thorbjornsen held a share of the lead. But quickly, Kim took off. 

He birdied three of his first seven holes of the final round, including the par-5 first, to jump out in front. Then a birdie at the 12th, his fifth, pushed his lead to three. Suddenly, the tournament that had a logjam at the top was in his full control.

Tom Kim with another birdie at No. 12 πŸ‘€

His lead increases to three in Scotland pic.twitter.com/171Uob363X

β€” Golf on CBS β›³ (@GolfonCBS) July 12, 2026

While Min Woo Lee narrowed the gap briefly back to one, Kim birdied the 16th easily to take a two-shot lead into the final hole. That was more than enough to secure his win. 

Lee finished alone in second at 15-under on the week. Fitzpatrick and Robert MacIntyre led the group in a tie for third, though they were four shots back of Kim.

Scottie Scheffler, the top-ranked golfer in the world, missed the cut on Friday after a rough second round. It marked the first time since 2022 that he failed to make the cut at a Tour event. His 78 consecutive made cuts is fifth on the Tour's all-time list, and was the longest active streak on Tour.

The win was the fourth of Kim's career, and his first since 2023. It was easily the biggest win of his career, too, and comes at the perfect time with the British Open up next week. Kim entered the week at No. 66 in the Official World Golf Rankings, and he finished in third at the U.S. Open last month β€” which was his only major championship start of the season. Kim finished in a tie for second at the British Open in 2023, but he missed the cut there in his last two starts. Kim had already qualified for this year's British Open through his world ranking. 

Here's a look at how much Kim and the rest of the field earned this week in Scotland.

Genesis Scottish Open payouts

1. Tom Kim β€” $1.575 million
2. Min Woo Lee β€” $985,500
T3. Keita Nakajima, Johnny Keefer, Matt Fitzpatrick, Robert MacIntyre β€” $431,887.50
T7. Rory McIlroy, Michael Thorbjornsen β€” $270,675
T9. Victor Perez, Si Woo Kim β€” $223,200
T11. Kevin Roy, Chris Gotterup β€” $189,675
T13. Viktor Hovland, Patrick Reed, Tommy Fleetwood, Wyndham Clark β€” $153,450
T17. Francesco Molinari, Joost Luiten, Tyrrell Hatton, Alejandro Del Rey β€” $123,750
T21. Cam Davis, Casey Jarvis, Matti Schmid, Jordan Smith, Danny Willett β€” $97,650
T26. Nick Taylor, Nicolai HΓΈjgaard, Ryan Gerard, Marcus Armitage β€” $78,750
T30. Andy Sullivan, Ryan Fox, Austin Eckroat, Tom McKibbin, Karl Vilips, Mac Meissner β€” $65,362.50
T36. Shaun Norris, Brian Harman, Rasmus HΓΈjgaard, Max Greysereman, Nico Echavarria, Jon Rahm, Olivier Lindell, Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen β€” $49,978
T44. Kurt Kitayama, Ricky Castillo, Darius Van Driel, Callum Hill, Mikael Lindberg, J.J. Spaun β€” $37,455
T50. Laurie Canter, Justin Thomas β€” $31,455
T52. Eugenio Chacarra, Michael Brennan, Corey Conners, Andrew Putnam, Nicolai Von Dellingshausen, Jesper Svensson, Sudarshan Yellamaraju β€” $27,231
T59. Jacques Kruyswijk, Guido Migliozzi β€” $24,570
T61. Hennie Du Plessis, Yuto Katsuragawa, Andrew Novak, Adrien Saddier, Chris Kirk β€” $22,680
T66. Adam Scott, Sahith Theegala β€” $19,710
68. Nacho Elvira β€” $19,440
69. Davis Riley β€” $19,260
70. Eric Cole β€” $19,080
71. Scott Jamieson β€” $18,900

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