Scottie Scheffler wins RBC Heritage to follow up Masters glory with ANOTHER $3.6m purse


  • Scottie Scheffler secured a three-shot victory at RBC Heritage in South Carolina
  • The world No 1 finished on 19-under-par, with Sahith Theegala second
  • Scheffler’s remarkable run has now earned him $18.69million this season  

Scottie Scheffler secured a three-shot victory at the rain-delayed RBC Heritage on Monday to continue a dominant streak not seen since the best of Tiger Woods.

The world No 1 has now won four of his last five tournaments – including at The Masters earlier this month – with the only blip in that remarkable run coming at the Texas Children’s Houston Open, when he finished tied second. 

Scheffler led by five shots when the rain stopped Sunday’s final round in South Carolina. 

He had three holes to negotiate on Monday in order to collect another $3.6million before heading home to his wife Meredith, who is due to give birth to their first child in the coming days.

The 27-year-old bogeyed the par-four 18th but still finished on 19-under-par – three shots clear of Sahith Theegala in second.

Scottie Scheffler secured a three-shot victory at the rain-delayed RBC Heritage on Monday

The world No 1 has now won four of his last five tournaments - including The Masters

The world No 1 has now won four of his last five tournaments – including The Masters

Scheffler is presented with the tartan jacket - a week after winning the green jacket at Augusta

Scheffler is presented with the tartan jacket – a week after winning the green jacket at Augusta

His wife Meredith, pictured in March, is due to give birth to their first child in the coming days

His wife Meredith, pictured in March, is due to give birth to their first child in the coming days

Scheffler has now pocketed $18.69million this season – more than double the next highest earner, Wyndham Clark ($9.3m). The US Open champion finished third at RBC Heritage to take home $1.36m.

Scheffler has won four of his 10 events on the PGA Tour this season. No other player has earned more than one victory.

The Masters champion has finished in the top 10 in all but one tournament, with this victory making him the first player since Bernhard Langer in 1985 to win the week after slipping on the Masters green jacket.

Clark twice finished second behind Scheffler in the lead up to The Masters and he followed that up with a tie for third in South Carolina. The world No 5 ended four shots behind Scheffler, alongside Patrick Cantlay.

Heavy rain stopped play for two and a half hours on Sunday, with Scheffler able to get through only 15 holes before darkness forced a Monday finish. 

Earlier this month, the world No 1 secured a second Masters victory in three years

Earlier this month, the world No 1 secured a second Masters victory in three years 

The 27-year-old finished on 19-under-par - three shots clear of Sahith Theegala in second

The 27-year-old finished on 19-under-par – three shots clear of Sahith Theegala in second

Scheffler celebrates with caddie Ted Scott, who has earned more than many players in 2024

Scheffler celebrates with caddie Ted Scott, who has earned more than many players in 2024





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