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Scheffler, McIlroy or Koepka? Can Tiger’s body hold up? Here’s what to watch for at Valhalla

Scheffler, McIlroy or Koepka? Can Tiger’s body hold up? Here’s what to watch for at Valhalla

With a major win already under his belt this year, Scottie Scheffler enters the Valhalla Championship as the favorite. Rory McIlroy and Brooks Koepka are also in contention, while Tiger Woods’ participation remains uncertain due to ongoing health concerns. The tournament will be a major test for all involved, with the undulating greens and challenging layout posing a significant challenge. Fans will be eager to see if Scheffler can continue his impressive form, if McIlroy can find his best again, or if Koepka can claim his third major title of the year. Tiger Woods’ presence will also be a major talking point, as he looks to overcome his physical limitations and contend for another major championship.

Can Cantlay capitalize? What does Tiger need to do? Looking ahead to Friday at the U.S. Open

Can Cantlay capitalize? What does Tiger need to do? Looking ahead to Friday at the U.S. Open

**Can Cantlay capitalize? What does Tiger need to do?**

Patrick Cantlay holds a one-stroke lead over Rory McIlroy heading into Friday’s second round of the U.S. Open. Tiger Woods is six strokes back after an opening-round 73.

Cantlay, who played in the afternoon wave on Thursday, took advantage of the softer conditions to shoot a 4-under 66. He made six birdies and just two bogeys on the difficult Brookline course.

McIlroy, who played in the morning wave, had to contend with tougher conditions. He made four birdies and three bogeys in his round of 67.

Woods, who is making his first competitive start since the Masters, struggled with his putting on Thursday. He missed several short putts and finished with a 3-over 73.

If Cantlay can continue to play well on Friday, he will be in a good position to win his first major championship. McIlroy will also be in the mix if he can improve his putting.

Woods will need to make some putts on Friday if he wants to stay in contention. He is still within striking distance, but he will need to play better if he wants to win his fifth U.S. Open title.

How to watch 2024 Genesis Scottish Open: ESPN+ schedule

How to watch 2024 Genesis Scottish Open: ESPN+ schedule

How to Watch 2024 Genesis Scottish Open on ESPN+

The 2024 Genesis Scottish Open will be available to stream live on ESPN+ from July 11th – 14th, with coverage beginning each day at 6:45 AM ET. ESPN+ will provide exclusive coverage of the first two rounds, while Golf Channel will broadcast the third and final rounds.

A subscription to ESPN+ is required to access the stream, which can be purchased for $9.99 per month or $99.99 per year. Existing ESPN+ subscribers can watch the Genesis Scottish Open for free.

The Genesis Scottish Open is one of the most prestigious events on the European Tour, and this year’s tournament will feature a strong field of players, including Rory McIlroy, Jon Rahm, and Tiger Woods. The tournament will be played at The Renaissance Club in Scotland, and the winner will receive a berth in the 2024 Open Championship.