BBC: Raul debuts at the Scottish Open, competing with the world s top golf stars
12:46pm, 10 July 2025Football
According to the British media BBC, Real Madrid legendary star Raul appeared in the Scottish Open Professional-Amateur Matching Tournament, which was held at the Revival Club in North Berwick and is the outpost of the main match.
Some of the world's top golfers gathered in this event. The British Open Championship will be held immediately after this event at Royal Portrush, Northern Ireland.
Party stars include Masters champion Rory McIlroy, world number one Scottie Schaffler and defending champion Robert McIntyre, who finished second in the U.S. Open last month.
European Ryder Cup captain Luke Donald, as well as Grand Slam champions Justin Rose, Matt Fitzpatrick, Justin Thomas, Zander Sheofferer, Adam Scott and Padleg Harrington will also play.
Real Madrid legendary star Raul competes in the same group with former Celtic captain Scott Brown and Rangers avant-garde Steven Whittuck.
The Scottish Open is a joint certified event between the PGA Tour and the DP World Tour. This year is the fourth year, with a total prize of up to $9 million, of which the champion will win about $1.5 million.
Last year's four-day event attracted more than 76,000 golf fans to watch the game. A recent external analysis found that the event brought 19.2 million pounds of net economic benefits to the Scottish economy.
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