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2024 RBC Heritage leaderboard: Scottie Scheffler nears fourth win in five starts with event to finish Monday

Scottie Scheffler's fourth victory in his last five tournaments will have to wait one more day. With the 2024 RBC Heritage experiencing more than a 2.5-hour weather delay Sunday, tournament action was unable to be completed before nightfall; it will instead leak into the work week. The final round at Harbour Town Golf Links will resume Monday at 8 a.m. ET with Scheffler holding a five-stroke lead at 20 under.

The world No. 1 is well clear of his nearest pursuer, Wyndham Clark, with three holes left in his tournament. Clark, meanwhile, is in the clubhouse at 15 under hoping for another runner-up check behind Scheffler. Others on the golf course like J.T. Poston, Patrick Cantlay and Sahith Theegala stand at that same number with holes to play.

Monday morning may only be a formality as Scheffler looks to be in control of just about everything -- like he has been the last two months.

Scheffler began Sunday in Hilton Head Island with one arm already slipped in the tartan jacket. Possessing a one-stroke lead, the Texan was crowned by many late Saturday evening despite the bevy of stars who had plans to upend him.

After knocking in a 6-foot par save on the 1st, Scheffler more or less turned those predictions into a reality. Chipping in for eagle on the par-5 2nd from long of the green (his 11th hole-out from off the green this season), Scheffler opened a three-stroke lead on the field and never looked back.

Charges were made by many, including a familiar foe in Clark, but none were that threatening. The reigning U.S. Open champion turned in 7-under 29 and tacked on another birdie on the 11th to get within one of Scheffler, but the pressure of perfection proved too much.

Hitting a tree with his second shot on No. 12, Clark's ball ricocheted out of bounds and led to a double bogey. Another dropped shot came on the following hole and all but secured another near miss from the U.S. Open champion.

Collin Morikawa, Ludvig Åberg, Cantlay and Theegala all hovered on the first page of the leaderboard but never truly threatened. Instead, it was Patrick Rodgers who emerged as Scheffler's greatest threat thanks to an eagle-2 at the turn. A bogey a few holes later put an end to his Cinderella story.

Remaining in the wake of mistakes was a spotless Scheffler at 19 under, four ahead of the field. Turning in 3 under, the steadiest man in the game marched forward with a heavy diet of fairways and greens before a spell of thunderstorms halted his momentum on the par-4 12th.

Inclement weather was all that could stop Scheffler as the 27-year-old returned to the golf course more than two hours later and resumed his round without a hitch. While temperatures cooled and winds freshened, Scheffler was unaffected.

He picked off a birdie on the 13th to push his lead to five before a mud ball on the 15th led to his second finding the water on the par 5. It didn't matter as Scheffler launched a pitching wedge onto the surface, spinning it left and utilizing the slope to access the tucked pin. He avoided what would have been his first dropped shot since the 3rd hole on Thursday with an emphatic par save, and he will sleep easy Sunday night knowing five strokes separate him from the field and three holes separate him from victory.

Rick Gehman, Kyle Porter, Patrick McDonald and Greg DuCharme discuss Scottie Scheffler's hold on the RBC Heritage, Nelly Korda's fifth straight victory and Miles Russell finishing top 25 as a 15 year old. Follow & listen to The First Cut on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.

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Scheffler four clear

Everyone but Scottie Scheffler is slipping up. In the last five minutes, Wyndham Clark makes a double bogey, Patrick Rodgers makes a double bogey and Collin Morikawa makes a bogey. Scheffler stands at 19 under and four clear of a group at 15 under.

 
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Big swing in favor of Scottie

Well, that is quite the sequence as coverage comes onto CBS. Wyndham Clark hits a tree on No. 11 and it ricochets out of bounds. He is now greenside in four with hopes of making a double bogey. Meanwhile, Patrick Rodgers looks to be making a bogey on No. 7 and Scottie Scheffler just connected for birdie on No. 5. Scheffler may be three clear here in a second.

 

Clark keeps on comin'

There's no stopping Wyndham Clark at the moment. He adds another birdie on No. 10 to get to 8 under on his round after turning in 7-under 29. He stands at 17 under and only one behind Scottie Scheffler. Clark is six holes ahead of the world No. 1 and will need to keep the foot on the gas and hope to post something scary from Scheffler to look at down the stretch.

 
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Scheffler goes three clear

It's just laugh out loud funny at this point. Scottie Scheffler chips in for eagle on No. 2 to open up a three-stroke lead over a trio of players. Scheffler was long of the green in a tricky position, but it didn't matter. Tough to beat the best driver, iron player and short game player in the world.

 
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Scheffler saves par on No. 1

The world No. 1 connects from 5 feet to save his par on the first and maintain his one-stroke lead. It is not only over Sepp Straka and Patrick Rodgers, but also Wyndham Clark is who RED HOT. Clark is now 6 under through seven and has jumped all the way up to 15 under for the tournament.

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Rain begins to fall as final group gets going

Wyndham Clark is the early mover on Sunday as the U.S. Open champion is now 5 under through five and only two behind Scottie Scheffler. The world No. 1 is joined by Sepp Straka in the final group as the umbrellas have started to open up. Hopefully, the electricity stays away and we can keep on playing.

 
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Chasing pack gets going

Patrick Rodgers and Ludvig Aberg are about to tee off momentarily from 13 under. They begin the day three behind Scottie Scheffler and will hope for a start similar to Wyndham Clark's who is now 4 under through his first three holes and alongside those two at 13 under.

 
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Clark comin'

An underrated part of Wyndham Clark's game is how well it travels. No matter the venue, he seems to give himself a chance to put together a good result and this week has been no different. He starts 3-3 and is now 3 under on his round and inside the top 10 at 12 under. He's still four behind Scottie Scheffler, but with plenty of runway remaining, he may be able to post something memorable.

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Harman showing the way

The Champion Golfer of the Year gets to 5 under through his opening 13 holes. This will be a start that many in the chasing pack will hope to replicate as the winds continue to be minimal and Harbour Town continues to be susceptible to birdies. The course is already playing more than one stroke under par.

 
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Spieth in peak form

His first four holes read 3-7-4-2 as he tacks on his second birdie of the day on the par-3 4th. He is now even par for the day and 7 under for the tournament. This has the early makings of a vintage Jordan Spieth round.

 
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