The event’s substantial purse makes its scheduling the week after the Masters somewhat surprising. While several players have elected not to participate, the field still features an impressive array of talent. As the world’s top-ranked golfer, Scottie Scheffler is poised to dominate, using the momentum from last weekend to drive his quest for a second title this year. Nevertheless, he will encounter stiff competition from four former champions seeking to recapture the title. A tournament preview below.
Scottie Scheffler
In the wake of the Masters, with several top players, including green jacket winner Rory McIlroy, taking a break, Scottie Scheffler is the strong favorite to claim his second RBC Heritage title. The 29-year-old American golfer came agonizingly close to winning the Masters last week, finishing in second place. This was an outstanding display by the world’s leading golfer. To succeed at the RBC Heritage, Scheffler will need to adopt a bold approach to put his opponents under pressure. He has the ability to do so, although he has yet to find his rhythm this season. If he can excel in this regard, he will be unbeatable.
Matt Fitzpatrick
In the aftermath of his tied 18th finish at the Masters, Matt Fitzpatrick will be reflecting on his performance and planning his recovery from that disappointing outing. As one of the players expected to finish within the top 10, his results were somewhat unexpected. He will now turn his attention to the RBC Heritage, where he is considered a strong contender for the title. Having previously won the event, Fitzpatrick will be eager to replicate that success. This season, he has already claimed one title, winning the Valspar Championship in commanding fashion. Additionally, he finished as runner-up in the Players event, narrowly losing to Cameron Young in the playoff rounds. Fitzpatrick is well-positioned to contend for the title.
Jordan Spieth
Jordan Spieth continues to ponder the questions surrounding his Masters performance, seeking insight into what went wrong. Having been well-positioned for a top-five finish over the first three days, the 32-year-old American golfer experienced a calamitous final day, failing to find his form and ultimately finishing 12th. The severity of his meltdown has been described by many golf enthusiasts as one of the most dramatic in Masters history. Spieth now faces the task of quieting his critics and delivering a strong performance when it matters most. As a past champion, he possesses an intimate knowledge of the course. Despite a season marked by unlucky circumstances, his four top-20 finishes offer a promising outlook as he pursues his first title of the season.
Prize Money
The 2026 RBC Heritage offers a total prize purse of $20 million, with the winner receiving $3.6 million.
Past winners
2025 – Justin Thomas
2024 – Scott Scheffler
2023 – Matt Fitzpatrick
2022 – Jordan Spieth
2021 – Stewart Cink

