Updated April 17, 2026, 6:10 p.m. ET
The 2026 RBC Heritage is a no-cut signature event on the PGA Tour schedule.The tournament features a $20 million total prize fund, with $3.6 million for the winner.
There’s no cut at the 2026 RBC Heritage so there was no Friday afternoon grind for some to make the weekend at Harbour Town Golf Links in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina.
But the action was no less heating up at the fourth signature event on the PGA Tour’s 2026 schedule.
Get caught up on all the Friday action from Golfweek with updates, scores, highlights and more from the second round.
Keep tabs on every number posted on the RBC Heritage leaderboard. Here’s what the top of the board looked like at the end of 36 holes:
Need a news break? Check out the all new PLAY hub with puzzles, games and more!Pos.PlayerTotalThru1Matt Fitzpatrick-14F2Viktor Hovland-13F3Harris English-10FT4Patrick Cantlay-9FT4Sepp Straka-9FT4Ludvig Aberg-9F Matt Fitzpatrick leads RBC Heritage after a bogey-free 63
HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. – Matt Fitzpatrick is back at his happy place, the Low Country resort that his family visited as a kid for vacations from England. Fitzpatrick, who won the 2023 RBC Heritage, torched Harbour Town Golf Links to the tune of a bogey-free 8-under 63 on Friday to race in front at the PGA Tour signature event.
Fitzpatrick birdied three holes in a row on each nine, including a wild birdie at the par-3 14th when his 8-iron sailed left, hit a tree and ricocheted back into play and on the fringe of the green. He proceeded to make the 33-foot putt for an improbable deuce.
“You need those in golf,” he said. “It’s not always going to go your way for 72 holes. Nice to get the break and then nice to take advantage of it.”
— Adam Schupak
Sahith Theegala holes out for eagle
After driving it 285 yards on the par-4 16th, Theegala then holed out from the fairway from 140 yards out, his ball bouncing three times and the rolling into the cup like a putt. That moved him to 6 under and inside the top 20.
RBC defending champ is now in last place
It’s been a rough couple of days for Justin Thomas. After shooting 5-over 76 the first day, he followed up with a 4-over 75 and is 9 under overall, which has him 82nd and last place. Tony Finau is just one shot better at 8 over, with Taylor Pendrith at 7 over.
Caddies are loved at the RBC Back-to-back hole-outs are cool
Benny Booms and Bobby Mac went back-to-back on Friday at the RBC.
Scottie Scheffler hit every fairway during Friday’s second round
From the PGA Tour:
The World No. 1 is tied for 13th (68-67), 7 under overall.
Matt Fitzpatrick stretches lead to five shots
Fitzpatrick has it to 14 under after another birdie on the 16th hole. He now leads by five over Patrick Cantlay (69-64) and Harris English (9 under through five holes Friday).
Akshay Bhatia made 11 birdies on Friday at the RBC
Bhatia’s scorecard showed a double bogey and a bogey but more importantly, 11 circles. He went out in 33, came back in 30 and signed for a 63. He shot 73 on Thursday but shot up 50 spots on the leaderboard to get into a tie for 15th.
Two times has a player recorded 11 birdies in this tournament and both times he went on to win: Peter Lonard in 2005 and Justin Thomas in 2025.
Matt Fitzpatrick opens three-shot lead
The 2026 Valspar Championship winner is aiming for his second in a month and Fitzpatrick is riding a hot putter. Fitzy is at 12 under with four holes to go on Friday, up three on Harris English and Michael Brennan.
Rickie Fowler is cooking at RBC
Rickie Fowler fired a 65 on Thursday and he’s continued with that solid play in Friday’s second round, posting a pair of birdies on the front nine to, as of 10 a.m. ET, jump into the lead at 8 under. Fowler didn’t qualify for the Masters again this year, marking the fifth time in the last six years that he’s failed to make it to Augusta, but he licks his chops at the chance to play the RBC, where he got his first PGA Tour start.
“Always excited to come to this place. It’s always been fun to play. Going back, having my first start here a long time ago, it’s a fun golf course to play. The family enjoys it. It’s always a special week, but also want to be in good form because I feel like I can play this golf course well,” he said after Thursday’s round.
“Nice to get off to a good start today. We’ve had a few slow weeks, and I felt like I just wasn’t getting much out of it. At Players, I felt like I was in a better spot, and then in Texas, missing two cuts, obviously not what we wanted, trying to make a push to get inside the top 50 for Augusta, but kind of resetting and make a run to keep moving up and be in a better spot for the summer.”
Keegan Bradley on fire early in round
It’s been a hot start for Keegan Bradley, who had his best finish of the season at the Masters last week, finishing T-21. Bradley started his second round with birdies on four of the first seven holes and, as of 10:20 a.m. ET, he is in a tie with Fowler at 8 under for the lead. Bradley missed the cut in two previous signature events, the Arnold Palmer and the Genesis.

Ludvig Aberg put on a show and has the 18-hole lead after shooting 8-under 63. Harris English and Viktor Hovland are tied for second at 7 under. A slew of guys are tied for fourth at 6 under, including Gary Woodland, whose feel-good story continues in Harbour Town. Rickie Fowler is also in that 6-under group. World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler is T-20 at 3 under. Defending champion Justin Thomas had a rough outing, posting 5-over 76.
Who’s playing in the 2026 RBC Heritage?
Is case you missed it, Rory McIlroy, Justin Rose, Hideki Matsuyama and Adam Scott are all sitting this one out but Scheffler and Thomas and playing alongside Xander Schauffele, Akshay Bhatia, Sam Burns, Jason Day, Matt Fitzpatrick, Min Woo Lee and Jordan Spieth, all part of an 82-man field.
What is the projected cut at the RBC Heritage?
Ah, that’s a trick question. There is no cut this week at this, the fourth of eight signature events on the PGA Tour’s 2026 schedule. Everyone gets to play all four rounds.
What’s the weather forecast for round 2 of the RBC Heritage?
Another great day for golf.
How much money is up for grabs at the 2026 RBC Heritage?
Like the five non-player hosted sigs, there’s a $3.6 million first-place check up for grabs out of a $20 million total prize fund.
What is the 2026 signature schedule?
Here’s a look at the PGA Tour’s signature events.
EventDates (2026)WinnerAT&T Pebble Beach Pro-AmJan. 29–Feb. 1Wyndham ClarkThe Genesis InvitationalFeb. 12–15Ludvig ÅbergArnold Palmer InvitationalMar. 5–8Scottie SchefflerRBC HeritageApr. 16–19TBDCadillac ChampionshipMay 3-6TBDTruist ChampionshipMay 20-23TBDThe Memorial TournamentJune 4–7TBDTravelers ChampionshipJune 18–21TBD What have been the winning scores at RBC Heritage?
Here are the scores that have won this tournament in recent years.
YearWinnerScore to Par2025Justin Thomas−172024Scottie Scheffler−192023Matt Fitzpatrick−172022Jordan Spieth−132021Stewart Cink−192020Webb Simpson−222019C.T. Pan−122018Satoshi Kodaira−122017Wesley Bryan−132016Branden Grace−92015Jim Furyk−182014Matt Kuchar−112013Graeme McDowell−92012Carl Pettersson−142011Brandt Snedeker−122010Jim Furyk−132009Brian Gay−202008Boo Weekley−152007Boo Weekley−142006Aaron Baddeley−15 What are the hole locations on Friday at the RBC Heritage
Here are the hole locations for the second round.
