Real Madrid legend joins golf stars at Scottish Open
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Three-time Champions League winner Raúl González made 550 appearances for Real Madrid from 1994 to 2010
Real Madrid legend Raúl González is among a host of celebrities who have taken part in the Scottish Open pro-am, on the eve of the tournament at the Renaissance Club in North Berwick.
Some of the world's top golfers are in Scotland for the event, near Edinburgh, which will be followed by the Open Championship at Royal Portrush in Northern Ireland.
European Ryder Cup captain Luke Donald and major champions Justin Rose, Matt Fitzpatrick, Justin Thomas, Xander Schauffele, Adam Scott and Padraig Harrington are also in field.
Raúl, who won three Champions League titles with the Spanish giants, played alongside former Celtic captain Scott Brown and ex-Rangers defender Steven Whittaker.
Now in its fourth year as a PGA Tour and DP World Tour co-sanctioned event, the Scottish Open boasts a total purse of of $9m (£6.6m) – around $1.5m (£1.1m) of which goes to the winner.
More than 76,000 golf fans attended the four-day tournament last year and a recent analysis found it delivered a net economic impact of £19.2m to the Scottish economy.
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Rory McIlroy, who clinched the career Grand Slam with his Masters win in April, poses for a picture with a young fan
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Former Celtic and Scotland captain Scott Brown was among the ex-footballers who took part in the pro-am
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Oban's Robert MacIntyre returns home to defend his title, a month after he finished runner-up in the US Open at Oakmont, Pennsylvania
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Ex-Scotland, Rangers and Hibs defender Steven Whittaker tees off on the second hole
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The tournament sponsors have laid on distinctive tee markers for the tournament, which starts on Thursday and concludes on Sunday
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Ryder Cup captain Luke Donald said the Scottish Open and next week's Open championship represent "the two biggest weeks" before qualification ends for the biennial contest against the US in September
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Three-time major champion Padraig Harrington putts on the 13th green during the pro-am
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A young fan holds a giant signed golf ball as he waits to secure more signatures
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Former US Open champion Matt Fitzpatrick putts on the 13th green, with the North Sea in the background, during the pro-am
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Australia's Adam Scott, who won the Masters in 2013, will play alongside Scotland's Robert MacIntyre for the first two rounds
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A close up of Ryder Cup star Tommy Fleetwood's distinctively marked ball
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World number one and reigning US PGA champion Scottie Scheffler tees off on the 11th hole during the pro-am
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Scotland's Robert MacIntyre and Robyn Stewart in front of a stand dedicated to Ms Stewart's husband, Scott. The avid golf fan died in December, a year after he was diagnosed with Motor Neurone Disease
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The par-70 Renaissance Club, opened in 2007, has staged the Scottish Open for the past six years