Fitzpatrick Stuns Scheffler in Playoff, Wins RBC Heritage for Second Time

Matt Fitzpatrick clinched the RBC Heritage title by defeating world number one Scottie Scheffler in a dramatic playoff at Harbour Town. Scheffler rallied from three shots down with four holes to play to force the extra session. Indian golfers Akshay Bhatia and Sahith Theegala delivered strong performances, finishing tied-16th and tied-25th respectively. The win marks Fitzpatrick's second victory at this event and propels him to a career-high third in the world rankings.

Key Points: Fitzpatrick Beats Scheffler in Playoff to Win RBC Heritage

  • Fitzpatrick wins in playoff
  • Scheffler forces playoff with late rally
  • Bhatia & Theegala post Top-25 finishes
  • Fitzpatrick moves to World No. 3
  • Victory is Fitzpatrick's second at RBC Heritage
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PGA Tour: Akshay Bhatia finishes tied-16th as Theegala is T-25 and Fitzpatrick wins title

Matt Fitzpatrick defeats world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler in a playoff to win the RBC Heritage. Akshay Bhatia and Sahith Theegala finish in the Top-25.

"It rolled past the pin and stopped 13 feet away for a birdie. Fitzpatrick holed it to beat Scheffler. - Report on the playoff"

Hilton Head, April 20

Akshay Bhatia and Sahith Theegala played under par rounds to finish in Top-25 at the RBC Heritage on the golf tournament on the PGA Tour. While Bhatia moved up to T-16, nine places from his overnight position of T-25, Theegala moved to T-25, up from his overnight position of T-41. Another Indian origin player, Sudarshan Yellamaraju, finished T-53.

Matt Fitzpatrick (70) held off World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler (67) in regulation play as the latter rallied from his three-shot deficit to force a playoff at Harbour Town Links. Both finished at 18-under.

In the play-off, Fitzpatrick, 31, stunned the pro-Scheffler crowd with a 4-iron from 204 yards, a little more left than he intended but very good. It rolled past the pin and stopped 13 feet away for a birdie. Fitzpatrick holed it to beat Scheffler and win the RBC Heritage for the second time.

The victory, his fourth on the PGA TOUR and 13th worldwide, moves him to a career-high No. 3 in the world ranking.

Fitzpatrick won for the second time in the last month. After his runner-up finish at THE PLAYERS, he won the Valspar Championship. He has won nearly $8.3 million in his last four tournaments.

The playoff was almost a repeat of the previous time when Fitzpatrick defeated another American favourite, Jordan Spieth, in a playoff at the RBC Heritage three years ago. This time, the closing hole was a brute, the toughest at Harbour Town.

Scheffler, trailing by three shots with four holes to play, forced a playoff with a pair of late birdies for a 4-under 67 and some help from Fitzpatrick, who hit a poor chip from right of the green and missed a 20-foot par putt for his only bogey of the day and a 70.

Scheffler followed with his worst swing of the day, a 6-iron that came up 37 yards short of the hole. He hit a superb pitch to 8 feet, but never had to putt when Fitzpatrick made the winning putt.

It was the second straight runner-up finish for Scheffler, who came from 12 shots behind going into the weekend to finish one back of Rory McIlroy at the Masters. This time, he was seven behind Fitzpatrick through 36 holes and finished 64-67.

As both finished at 18-under 268, Kim closed with a 68 to finish alone in third, his fourth top 10 of the year.

- IANS

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Sarah B
What a thrilling playoff! Fitzpatrick's 4-iron shot under that pressure was incredible. Scheffler is a machine, but Fitzpatrick held his nerve. Fantastic tournament.
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Priya S
Bhatia and Theegala making the cut and finishing in the top 25 is a big deal. Golf isn't as popular here as cricket, but these results should inspire more kids to pick up a club. Well done, boys!
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Rohit P
Respectfully, while the Indian players did okay, I wish the article focused a bit more on their actual rounds. We got all the details on Fitzpatrick vs. Scheffler, but what about Bhatia's key shots? A little more balance would be nice.
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Michael C
Scheffler's consistency is just unreal. Back-to-back runner-up finishes at the Masters and here, and he's still world number one. The competition at the top is fierce.
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Kavya N
So proud! Every tournament they play, they gain more experience. Sudarshan Yellamaraju finishing T-53 is also a good effort. We are slowly but surely making our mark on the global stage. More power to them! 💪

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