2024 RBC Heritage leaderboard, scores: J.T. Poston leads with Masters star Ludvig Åberg in hunt after Round 1 (2024)

In one of the stranger transitions this PGA Tour season, the RBC Heritage started on Thursday just four days after the final round of the Masters. It's a great field in a no-cut, big-money event, which is fun for fans. However, it felt odd to watch golfers play a regular PGA Tour stop so quickly after the first major championship of the year.

So, it was no surprise to see some of the bigger stars struggle a bit and some lesser names rise to the top of the leaderboard. One of those names is J.T. Poston, who shot a round-of-the-day 8-under 63. He's trailed by, well, everybody else in the field at the $20 million event at Hilton Head.

Let's take a look at his round as well as those on the chase going into Round 2 on Friday.

The leader

1. J.T. Poston (-8)

Poston was second in the field in putting on Thursday, which is why he's leading. But he also hit it well, which has not been the case. After putting together five top 20s in six starts on the West Coast, Poston has no top 20s in four starts since heading east.

He credited better ball-striking (he was top 15 in that category on Thursday), but also gave a shout out to his wife for allowing him to get a little sleep with their newborn on the road.

"We've got a two-bedroom condo," explained Poston. "My mom is staying with us. We've got her in her little setup. Last night my wife was great; she got up in the middle of the night a couple times when she was ready to eat or being fussy and let me sleep, so maybe we'll keep doing that."

Other contenders

T2. Collin Morikawa, Seamus Power (-6)
T4. Austin Eckroat, Mackenzie Hughes, Sahith Theegala, Patrick Rodgers, Ludvig Aberg, Sepp Straka (-5)

Åberg has the look you want to see from a young potential star going into this event off a solo second at the Masters. He's a flusher's flusher, hit 13 of 14 fairways on Thursday with that perfect swing of his and cruised to a 66 with absolutely nothing on or around the greens.

Terrifying stuff.

"My focus shifted right when I got here," said Åberg. "We were trying to make sure that last week was last week and this week was this week. But, yeah, obviously last week is still something I look back on with a smile. But, yeah, my focus is here this week, and hopefully we'll be able to keep up good golf.

"I'd like to think that I'm young and I'll be able to handle it," he added about playing three consecutive weeks. "But, yes, I think I'll crash for a few days next week when I'm not playing. But I'm looking forward to the rest of the week."

Scottie ... again?

Scottie Scheffler has lost to one golfer since March 1 -- that was Stephan Jager at the Houston Open a few weeks ago. He's defeated ... everyone else he's played, including wins at the Arnold Palmer Invitational, Players Championship and, of course, last week's Masters. Could that continue this week? He's off to a decent start at 2 under that included a double bogey.

It's his 36th consecutive round at or under par to start 2024.

"It would have felt better if I got off to a better start," said Scheffler, who made double at the third hole after botching a bunker shot and failing to get up and down. "I tried to give myself a little bit of grace there, but I got pretty frustrated towards the middle of the round because I was playing good, felt like I was hitting good putts and my speed was maybe a touch off.

"I shanked the bunker shot on 3. I shank it a decent amount, but never in competition ... I tried to kind of give myself a little bit of grace there. It clearly was just a mental lapse and I wasn't quite into it yet. Tried to give myself a little bit of time. I had a much better back nine. Hit a lot of really good shots. Hit some nice putts, too. Looking forward to the rest of the week."

Scheffler looked the way anyone would look after winning the Masters: physically and emotionally exhausted.

"I think I was maybe too settled down to start the day. I wasn't quite into the competition. I think maybe it was a bit of fatigue, whatever it was. But I felt like I was still kind of getting adjusted to the golf course."

Scheffler is not in a great position for a fourth win in five starts because of when this tournament lands on the schedule. Beating the best players in the world in a given week is difficult enough as it is. Doing so after the emotional toll of winning a Masters is monumental. If anyone can do it, it's him. But there were definitely some mistakes in there early for Scheffler that we are unaccustomed to seeing.

Those mistakes will be cleaned up eventually, and Scheffler will play his way into the tournament. The question for him after Round 1 is whether falling outside the top 20 after the first day will prohibit him from yet another victory.

2024 RBC Heritage updated odds, picks

Odds via Sportsline consensus

  • Collin Morikawa: 6-1
  • J.T. Poston: 7-1
  • Ludvig Aberg: 7-1
  • Scottie Scheffler: 10-1
  • Rory McIlroy: 11-1
  • Patrick Cantlay: 12-1

I'm in on Åberg getting a victory this week, and I like those 7-1 odds. Which means Scheffler is definitely going to shoot 64 on Friday and surge into the lead. Guys who hit it great and you should keep an eye on include Cameron Young (20-1) and Russell Henley (28-1).

2024 RBC Heritage leaderboard, scores: J.T. Poston leads with Masters star Ludvig Åberg in hunt after Round 1 (2024)

FAQs

Who won the RBC in 2024 leaderboard? ›

Link copied! He had to wait an extra day to make it official, but on Monday morning, Scottie Scheffler finished off one of the great seven-week runs in modern golf history with a three-shot win at the RBC Heritage.

Is there a cut at the RBC Heritage 2024? ›

Unlike the Genesis Invitational or Arnold Palmer Invitational, the RBC Heritage does not feature a 36-hole cut, meaning the entirety of the field will be around for the weekend.

How much does the winner of the RBC Heritage get? ›

With $20 million on the line in totality, Scottie Scheffler won for the fourth time in his last five starts, cashing a cool $3.6 million winner's share.

Who will play in RBC Heritage 2024? ›

Ludvig Aberg (13 under), Sahith Theegala (13 under), Patrick Cantlay (12 under), Xander Schauffele (10 under) and Rory McIlroy (10 under) are all still in the mix. The purse at the RBC Heritage is $20 million with $3.6 million going to the winner.

How much did Scottie Scheffler win at the RBC? ›

Scheffler collects 700 FedExCup points and $3.6 million for this victory.

How much did Scottie Scheffler win at the RBC Championship? ›

Scheffler has now won four of his last five events on the PGA Tour, while he came second in the only one he didn't win. By taking home $3.6 million at the RBC Heritage, his prize money in a 44-day span — and in just 20 days of golf — has topped $16 million (A$24.8m).

How many players make the cut at RBC Heritage? ›

Unlike most PGA Tour events, there is no cut after the first two rounds. The field consists of 69 players who qualified for the event. Eligibility includes top players from the FedEx Cup standings from the previous season, the current season, and better players in the Official World Golf Ranking.

Is the RBC Heritage a big tournament? ›

A PGA TOUR Signature Event

Every year, the world's best golfers compete in the RBC Heritage Presented by Boeing held at the legendary Harbour Town Golf Links. Considered a favorite among PGA TOUR players, the tournament regularly attracts more than 100,000 spectators.

Who won the PGA RBC Heritage? ›

RBC Heritage: Scottie Scheffler claims fourth PGA Tour win in five starts with three-shot victory at Hilton Head. Golf News. Sky Sports.

How much did Scottie Scheffler win in 2024? ›

Scottie Scheffler Wins 2024 Masters, Earns $3.6M in Prize Money.

Who sponsored the heritage before RBC? ›

From 1987 through 2010, it was sponsored either by MCI (under both the "MCI" and "WorldCom" names) or its eventual purchaser, Verizon.

Is Scottie Scheffler playing in RBC? ›

The world's top-ranked golfer is dominating the PGA Tour. Scottie Scheffler won the RBC Heritage at Harbour Town Monday morning following a weather delay and restart late Sunday—his fourth win in his last five starts.

Can the public play Harbour Town? ›

Harbour Town Golf Links is a public golf course in the eastern United States, located in South Carolina in Sea Pines Plantation on Hilton Head Island in Beaufort County.

Why plaid at RBC Heritage? ›

The Scottish-imported tartan is the signature pattern of the RBC Heritage Presented by Boeing, donned proudly by thousands of spectators and the tournament's eventual champion. The plaid is an homage to traditional golf attire in Scotland, where the sport originated in the sixteenth century.

Who is winning the RBC? ›

Scottie Scheffler claims RBC Heritage title, wins for fourth time in last five tournaments. Scottie Scheffler's dominance of the PGA Tour continues.

How much has Scottie Scheffler won in 2024? ›

The 27-year-old talent received a $3.6 million cash prize back to back at the Masters and RBC Heritage, an amount that has helped him reach nearly $18.7 million for the 2024 season on the PGA Tour.

Who won the Hilton Head Golf Tournament in 2024? ›

Just ask this week's winner, Scottie Scheffler. The 27-year-old won the 2024 RBC Heritage at Harbour Town Golf Links in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, on Monday after play was suspended for two-and-a-half hours on Sunday due to inclement weather and then later for darkness.

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