The 2020 European Tour season was hit by the Covid-19 pandemic but still provided welcome playing opportunities, including some success for Scottish players.Simply scroll down and click through the pages to see how the main Saltire bearers fared.
13. Scottish sign off for Lawrie
It was an emotional occasion as eight-time winner Paul Lawrie brought down the curtain on his European Tour career in the Aberdeen Standard Investments Scottish Open at The Renaissance Club in September. The 51-year-old signed off in his 620th appearance on the circuit, having recorded three of his title triumphs on Scottish soil - the 1999 Open Championship at Carnoustie, 2001 Dunhill Links Championship and St Andrews and 2012 Johnnie Walker Championship at Gleneagles. Photo: Ross Kinnaird