Scottie Scheffler Dominates RBC Heritage Despite Rain Delay
Scottie Scheffler continued his dominant run at the PGA Tour’s RBC Heritage, proving once again that only the rain can stop him. The World No.1 and Masters champion was on fire, holing a difficult pitch for eagle on his second hole on Sunday, setting the stage for another potential victory.
With a five-shot lead and sitting at 20 under with just three holes to play, Scheffler looked poised to add another win to his impressive resume. However, a storm system with heavy rain forced play to be suspended for two and a half hours, leading to a Monday finish.
Despite the delay, Scheffler remained in control and focused on closing out the tournament strong. His nearest competitors, including US Open champion Wyndham Clark and Patrick Cantlay, were tied for second at 15 under, but they would need a miracle to catch up to Scheffler’s commanding lead.
Scheffler’s dominance on the course was evident throughout the tournament, with the golfer looking to secure his fourth win in five tournaments. His performance was reminiscent of legends like Bernhard Langer, who last achieved a similar feat in 1985.
As the final round resumes on Monday morning, all eyes will be on Scheffler as he looks to maintain his composure and secure yet another victory. With his consistent play and unwavering focus, it seems unlikely that anyone will be able to stop the runaway world No.1 golfer from claiming another title.