Scottie Scheffler is Starting to Hit His Stride
After back-to-back second-place finishes, Scottie Scheffler is eyeing his next victory. If it weren't for the slow starts that have plagued nearly every event since his win at the AMEX, there is no telling how many victories he would have converted to this point. Just as it has been for three years, there are no glaring weaknesses in the former Longhorn's game, as he leads the PGA Tour in total strokes gained average (2.049). The accuracy issues have seemingly been resolved, and he is making more birdies than anyone else in professional golf. He'll undoubtedly be the favorite when he tees it up next week in Miami.
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Brooks Koepka Looking for Progress in PGA Return With Partner at Zurich Classic
In a year full of scenarios we never thought we would see Brooks Koepka in, the five-time major champion is making the start in New Orleans this week with a somewhat unlikely partner, Shane Lowry. The duo is arguably the strongest team in this week's field, as both men have turned in solid finishes over the last month and a half. Koepka has averaged 0.965 strokes gained on approach over his last four events played. The only real fall off has been on and around the green, but it hasn't been such a detriment that it isn't allowing him to score. If he and Lowry pair as well together in reality as they do on paper, it could be a chance at a much-needed victory for Koepka.
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Matt Fitzpatrick Looks to Share Recent Form at Zurich Classic
With two wins in his last three starts, Matt Fitzpatrick is likely the hottest player in the game right now. He's climbed to third in the OWGR and is taking his talents to New Orleans this week to team up with his brother, Alex, in the Zurich Classic team event. The 31-year-old is now ranked third on the season in strokes gained from tee to green (1.725), thanks to red-hot ball striking and a temperamental putter that thrived en route to his victory in Hilton Head on Sunday. He should be able to do plenty on his own to keep his team afloat, if not vie for another win.
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Sahith Theegala Brings Strong Form Into Harbour Town
Sahith Theegala's bounce-back season is alive and well. He has six top-25 finishes through 10 events, a big jump from just two all of last year. He now looks to keep it rolling at the RBC Heritage, where he has finishes of T5, second, and 69th in his last three appearances. His success here has been driven largely by his short game, as he gained over 15.5 combined strokes around the green and putting in his two top-5 finishes. That continues to be a strength this season, as he ranks 16th in strokes gained around the green (+0.358 per round) and 29th in putting (+0.444). He has also been solid in other key areas, ranking 50th on approach (+0.258) and ninth in par-5 scoring. The main concern with Theegala is keeping the ball in play off the tee, which is critical at Harbour Town, as he ranks just 106th in driving accuracy (56.84%). Theegala has been in great form all season, and if he can find fairways, he has a strong chance to climb the leaderboard here once again.
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Wyndham Clark Needs Putter to Show Up at RBC Heritage
Wyndham Clark put together his best result since The American Express with a T21 at The Masters, gaining strokes in every area except putting. He now looks to carry that momentum into the RBC Heritage, where he has recorded finishes of T29, T3, and T27 in his last three appearances. His success at Harbour Town has typically been driven by strong approach play and putting, two areas where he has been a bit inconsistent this season. His irons have been solid, ranking 21st on approach (+0.542 strokes per round), but his putting has been ice cold, sitting 155th and losing -0.725. He has been solid elsewhere, ranking 46th tee to green (+0.513), 52nd around the green (+0.153), and 74th in driving accuracy. At just $7,300 on DraftKings, Clark offers a solid floor at a course where he has found success, but his upside will ultimately depend on whether the putter shows up.
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Jacob Bridgeman Looks to Return to Elite Form at Harbour Town
Jacob Bridgeman's T41 finish at The Masters was his worst result of the season, but as a debutant, it is easy to look past given his recent form. He had eight straight finishes of T18 or better prior to that, including a win at The Genesis Invitational. He now looks to get back into elite form at the RBC Heritage, where he finished T61 last year. Success at Harbour Town typically hinges on precision off the tee and strong approach play, areas where Bridgeman has excelled. He ranks second in total strokes gained (+1.933 per round), 22nd on approach (+0.501), and first in putting (+1.339). He is also 60th in driving accuracy and sits in the 89th percentile in proximity from 150-200 yards, a range that accounted for over 43% of approach shots here this year. Bridgeman is showing no signs of slowing down and should once again be positioned to contend near the top of the leaderboard on Sunday.
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J.J. Spaun a Volatile Option at RBC Heritage
J.J. Spaun was unable to build on his win at the Valero Texas Open, struggling with the putter at The Masters and ultimately missing the cut. He now looks to bounce back at the RBC Heritage, where he has four missed cuts and only one finish better than T28 in seven appearances. His struggles on the greens continue to hold him back this year, as he sits 142nd on Tour, losing over -0.554 strokes per round putting. Despite this, he has been solid in other areas, ranking 23rd tee to green (+0.755), 17th on approach (+0.587), and 38th in driving accuracy. He is priced at $7,500 on DraftKings and profiles as a highly volatile play until he can find any consistency with the flat stick.
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Sungjae Im Offers High-Upside Value at RBC Heritage
Sungjae Im has not been able to find much stability in his game so far this year, recording only one finish better than T46, which came at the Valspar Championship a few weeks ago. He now looks to get things going at the RBC Heritage, where he has been excellent in the past, with five straight finishes of T21 or better. In every trip to Harbour Town, he has gained strokes off the tee, with his short game consistently helping elevate his finishes. This year, he ranks 104th off the tee (-0.101 strokes per round) and 121st on approach (-0.240), but sits 23rd around the green (+0.307) and 57th putting (+0.197). He still appears to be finding his form after returning from a wrist injury, but this sets up as a strong bounce-back spot. At just $6,700 on DraftKings, he offers plenty of upside at a course where he has already found success.
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Matt Fitzpatrick Set for Another Strong Showing at RBC Heritage
Matt Fitzpatrick struggled with his putter at The Masters, losing over 1.78 strokes on the greens, but still put together a solid tournament, finishing T18. He now turns his attention to the RBC Heritage, where he has five prior top-25 finishes, including a win in 2023. His best results here have typically come when both his off the tee play and putting are clicking. This year, he ranks second in strokes gained tee to green (+1.667 per round), seventh on approach (+0.810), 22nd around the green (+0.309), and 94th in putting (-0.083). He has also been elite off the tee in terms of accuracy, sitting third on Tour and hitting over 70% of fairways. Fitzpatrick's recent form has been excellent, and at a course where he has already had success, he profiles as an elite option at $10,000 on DraftKings.
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Jason Day Eyes Bounce-Back After Sunday Struggles at the Masters
Jason Day had a difficult Sunday at The Masters, entering the final round just three strokes off the lead before posting a three-over 75 to fall back to T12. Despite the strong overall finish, he'll look to move past that performance at the RBC Heritage. In eight trips to Harbour Town, Day has recorded four top-25 finishes along with two missed cuts. Success here typically favors precision over raw power, which should suit his game. He ranks 48th in driving accuracy, 10th around the green (+0.457), and 26th in putting (+0.482). However, he has struggled elsewhere, sitting 132nd on approach (-0.352) and is in just the 56th percentile in proximity from 150-200 yards, a range that made up over 43% of approach shots here last year. Day relies heavily on his short game, but concerns with his iron play could hold him back at his $8,000 price tag on DraftKings.
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Akshay Bhatia Looking to Rebound at Harbour Town
Akshay Bhatia missed the cut at The Masters, losing 4.55 strokes tee to green, though the putter was once again solid, gaining over 2.05 strokes. He now heads to the RBC Heritage, where he's recorded a missed cut, T18, and T42, with short game and off-the-tee issues holding him back in all three appearances. However, Bhatia has been solid overall this season, ranking 18th in strokes gained tee to green (+0.916), eighth on approach (+0.792), and ninth in putting (+0.730). He also ranks 88th in driving accuracy and sits in the 91st percentile in proximity from 150-200 yards, a range that made up over 43% of approach shots here last year. At $7,700 on DraftKings, this shorter course should set up well for Bhatia, as he can lean on his approach play and putting to give himself a chance to climb the leaderboard.
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Cameron Young Hoping to Secure Second Win of Season at RBC Heritage
Cameron Young finished tied for third at last week's Masters Tournament and will now turn his focus to preparing for this week's RBC Heritage at Harbour Town Golf Links in Hilton Head, South Carolina. Young has one win and four top-25 finishes in seven starts this season. He's been consistent at the RBC Heritage in the past, finishing tied for 54th in 2025 and tied for 62nd in 2024. Over the past 12 months, Young ranks in the 68th percentile in greens in regulation percentage on approach shots from 150-200 yards in the fairway. This is important because over 43% of approach shots came from this distance at last year's RBC Heritage.
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Scottie Scheffler Looks to Win Again at RBC Heritage
Scottie Scheffler finished in second at last week's Masters Tournament and will now start preparing for this week's RBC Heritage at Town Harbour Golf Links in Hilton Head, South Carolina. Scheffler has one win and six top-25 finishes in seven starts this season. Scheffler has been outstanding at the RBC Heritage, finishing tied for eighth in 2025 and winning in 2024. Over the past 12 months, Scheffler ranks in the 99th percentile in greens in regulation percentage on approach shots from 150-200 yards in the fairway. This is important because over 43% of approach shots came from this distance at last year's RBC Heritage.
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Shane Lowry Has Disappointing Final Round at Masters
Shane Lowry finished tied for 30th at last week's Masters Tournament and disappointingly had his worst round of the week on Sunday. Lowry was dialed in and making a push for a top-five finish until he carded an 8-over 80 on Sunday. Lowry has four top-25 finishes and two missed cuts in nine starts this season. Lowry finished tied for 18th at last year's RBC Heritage and tied for 64th in 2024. Over the past 12 months, Lowry ranks in the 91st percentile in greens in regulation percentage on approach shots from 150-200 yards in the fairway. This is worth mentioning because over 43% of approach shots came from this distance at last year's RBC Heritage.
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Viktor Hovland Hoping to Build on Final Round at Masters
Viktor Hovland finished tied for 18th at last week's Masters Tournament and had his best round of the week on Sunday. He'll now focus on preparing for this week's RBC Heritage at Harbour Town Golf Links in Hilton Head, South Carolina. Hovland has six top-25 finishes and one missed cut in nine starts this season. Hovland finished tied for 13th at last year's RBC Heritage. Over the past 12 months, Hovland ranks in the 96th percentile in greens in regulation percentage on approach shots from 150-200 yards in the fairway. This is important because over 43% of approach shots came from this distance at last year's RBC Heritage.
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