2026 RBC Heritage preview, expert predictions: Viktor Hovland, Scottie Scheffler head to Harbour Town in form
Another signature event is slated to take place this week on the PGA Tour
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Crack open that Gatorade and get moving, because there is no time to nurse that major hangover. A busy stretch on the PGA Tour calendar gets even busier this week as the fourth of eight signature events takes place at refreshed and restored Harbour Town Golf Links for the 2026 RBC Heritage.
An additional 30 yards has been added to the official scorecard while some trees have been added around No. 10 and No. 16 to make an already tight golf course more claustrophobic. The restoration led by Davis Love III looked at the finer details of Harbour Town and included replacing bulkheads and defining edges of greens and bunkers
Viewers at home may not be able to identify the changes without an eagle eye, but the players surely will with world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler headlining the field. In addition to those who qualified for the signature events this season, the field at the RBC Heritage includes winners from 2025 since the Sentry was not held at the beginning of January.
Scheffler arrives off a bogey-free weekend at Augusta National and looks to win his second tournament title in the last three years. He is not the only former champion to be trending, though, as Matt Fitzpatrick found the winner’s circle at the Valspar Championship and Jordan Spieth finished T12 at the Masters.
The next step for Spieth would be to play himself into weekend contention as he has been without a late weekend tee time in awhile. Defending champion Justin Thomas continues to make in-roads on his path back from injury. The two-time major champion has made three straight cuts including his top-10 finish at the Players Championship.
The RBC Heritage marks the first of three signature events between the Masters and the PGA Championship. The Cadillac Championship at Trump National Doral and the Truist Championship at Quail Hollow are next up to bat, meaning inclusion in the events is of the utmost importance in terms of major preparation.
RBC Heritage will be a nice off-speed pitch compared to those based on the venue. A place that requires precision instead of brute strength as well as a sharp mind, Harbour Town welcomes eight of the top-10 players in the world this week for what should be a world-class event.
Dates: April 16-19
Location: Harbour Town Golf Links — Hilton Head Island, South Carolina
Par: 71 | Yardage: 7,243 | Architect: Pete Dye
Purse: $20,000,000
Odds via FanDuel Sportsbook
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Viktor Hovland
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| Winner (35-1): Hovland does this thing every now and again where he disappears from the spotlight only to win on the PGA Tour shortly after. While his hard launch during the par-3 contest and final-round 67 brought headlines, Hovland’s game will carry that weight this week. His iron play remains incredible and the ability to scale back off the tee should help the former FedEx Cup champion attack from the short grass more often than not. If he keeps things in front of him, he should be playing with his name in front of the rest of the field’s on the leaderboard this week. | |
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Jacob Bridgeman
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| Contender (50-1): Somewhat of a head-scratching number, but it will be taken in stride. The Genesis Invitational winner made the cut in his Masters debut despite his super power (the putter) never showing up. Expect Bridgeman to find his touch on the greens this week at a golf course where he rolled the rock beautifully a season ago. While that club gets all the shine, Bridgeman’s tee-to-green acumen is catching up by the week. | |
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Ryan Gerard
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| Sleeper (80-1): A player who appreciates the nuances of golf courses like Harbour Town, Gerard appears primed to bounce back from his final round at the Masters. Despite the 77 on Sunday, Gerard acquitted himself nicely in his first stroll around Augusta National and did his fair share of damage on the greens. He plays golf beyond his age of 26 and will have a strategy to pick apart this place from tee-to-green. | |
Who will win the 2026 RBC Heritage, and which longshots will stun the golfing world? Visit SportsLine now to see the projected leaderboard, all from the model that’s nailed 17 golf majors heading into the weekend, including the past five Masters, and find out.
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