Golf Apr 26, 2026

RBC Heritage: Scottie Scheffler flies into contention but Matthew Fitzpatrick extends lead at the top

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RBC Heritage: Scottie Scheffler flies into contention but Matthew Fitzpatrick extends lead at the top

Matt Fitzpatrick had a slow start that brought Scottie Scheffler back into the mix Saturday until holing two shots from off the green on the back nine that sent him to a three-under 68 and a three-shot lead in the RBC Heritage.

Scheffler, the world's No 1 player who won at Harbour Town two years ago, was seven shots behind going into the third round and surged into contention with five birdies through six holes.

He finished by smashing a nine-iron from 196 with the wind at his back to 10 feet for a final birdie and a seven-under 64, enough to briefly tie Fitzpatrick for the lead. Just not for long.

Fitzpatrick rolled in a 25-foot birdie putt from off the green at the par-three 14th. He was right of the green with his second shot on the par-five 15th and chipped in for eagle to restore the margin to three shots.

Fitzpatrick, the 2023 winner of the RBC Heritage, closed with three pars to reach 17-under 196.

He started another warm, breezy day with a one-shot lead over Viktor Hovland (73), four clear of everyone else. Fitzpatrick goes into the final round with four players within four shots of the lead, starting with the No 1 player in the world.

"Good to be back in the tournament," Scheffler said. "I was a little bit behind the 8-ball going into today, but had a nice round to put myself back in position."

So did Brian Harman, who recovered from a slow start for the second straight week. The former Open champion opened with a 71 and had his best score ever at Harbour Town with a 63 that left him four behind along with Si Woo Kim (66) and Sepp Straka (67).

Even before Fitzpatrick teed off, Scheffler was making a move - a pair of birdies in the 6-foot range, a pair of birdies from the greenside bunkers on the par fives and a 15-foot birdie putt on No 6.

"It felt like I had already gotten myself into contention there," Scheffler said, figuring the last group had not even started.

Fitzpatrick went long on the first hole and left and long on the third, both times failing to save par. He made another bogey on the par-three seventh, and by then an entire cast of contenders were back in the tournament.

Scheffler, Harman and Kim each had at least a share of the lead at one point. Harman closed out his round by holing a bunker shot on the par-three 17th.

"Just tried to keep the pedal down. It's going to take a low number to win," Harman said.

But it started to turn for Fitzpatrick when he ripped driver on the 315-yard ninth , the ball landing on the front of the bunker and hopping onto the green to about 75 feet away, leading to a two-putt birdie. Three holes later, he converted a 10-foot birdie putt and was on his way.

Scheffler and Fitzpatrick played together the opening two rounds, and the Englishman put seven shots between them to the 36-hole lead.

Scheffler, coming off a runner-up finish in the Masters, figured he would need one of his best rounds to at least have a chance. He also needed a little help. His 64 was the best score of the 14 players ahead of him, and all but three of those players did no better than 68.

"Fitzpatrick goes out today and shoots 64, that's going to make things really hard for me," Scheffler said. "You need a tiny bit of help, but I can't control what those guys are going to do. If somebody shows up and shoots 28 under on this golf course, sometimes you just get beat.

"So going into today I was just going to do my best and see where that left me."

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