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Masters champ Scottie Scheffler posts a 63 and leads the RBC Heritage by 1 shot

RBC Heritage Golf
April 20, 2024

HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. (AP) โ€” Masters champion Scottie Scheffler was relentless as ever Saturday with another bogey-free round at the RBC Heritage, an 8-under 63 that gave him a one-shot lead and left him one round from joining some rare company.

Not since Bernhard Langer in 1985 has a Masters champion won the following week on the PGA Tour at Harbour Town. The only other Masters champion to win the next week was Gary Player in 1978 at the Tournament of Champions.

โ€œI think when Iโ€™m playing my best, sometimes it feels like Iโ€™m competing against myself a little bit out there, trying to keep pushing and stay as focused as I can,โ€ Scheffler said.

Masters champ Scottie Scheffler posts a 63 and leads the RBC Heritage by 1 shot
RBC Heritage Golf

โ€œAt the end of the day, we're out here competing against the best players in the world. I love competing against these guys, and Iโ€™m looking forward to the challenge of coming out and competing tomorrow.โ€

Scheffler was at 16-under 197. Sepp Straka made a 15-foot birdie putt on the last hole for a 65 to get within one shot. They will be in the final group Sunday, with a different wind and thunderstorms in the forecast.

Two-time major Collin Morikawa made one mistake late, coming up short of the 16th green and missing a 10-foot par putt. He had a 68 and was two shots behind. Masters runner-up Ludvig Aberg was among those three shots back.

All of them are chasing the No. 1 player in the world in the midst of a dominant stretch of golf not seen since Tiger Woods in his prime.

Masters champ Scottie Scheffler posts a 63 and leads the RBC Heritage by 1 shot
RBC Heritage Golf

Scheffler has gone 51 consecutive holes at par or better at Harbour Town. He posted his 39th consecutive round at par or better dating to the Tour Championship last August.

โ€œI think we all expect him to play well, and thereโ€™s nothing I can do about it,โ€ Aberg said. โ€œAll I try to do is focus on myself and make sure that I hit the shots the way I want to and then see where that takes me.โ€

Scheffler started three shots behind and already was tied for the lead with a tee shot to a pin at the back right corner of the 221-yard seventh hole, converting a 10-foot birdie.

Even the bad breaks led to birdies. On the reachable par-4 ninth, his drive stopped short of the bunker on a down slope of grass, leaving him a flop shot to a short pin with the green running away from him. All he could manage was a pitch to 35 feet. He rammed home the birdie putt, and never really stopped until finishing with a 7-foot birdie on the 18th.

Masters champ Scottie Scheffler posts a 63 and leads the RBC Heritage by 1 shot
RBC Heritage Golf

For a moment, it was setting up as a duel with Aberg, the Swedish stud who has been a pro for 10 months and already is regarded as Scheffler's biggest threat because he never seems to miss. But he missed a drive on the 12th into the trees and made bogey to fall out of a share of the lead, and Aberg had to settle for pars the rest of the way.

The crowds were particularly large in the warm and sunshine, often lining the entire fairway two- and three-deep to watch golf's newest sensation. Scheffler has three wins and a runner-up finish in his last four tournaments.

The only player to beat him was Stephan Jaeger by one shot in the Houston Open โ€” Scheffler missed a 5-foot putt that would have forced a playoff. They played together for the first time since then and Jaeger held his own with a 67.

Against Scheffler these days, that's just not enough.

Masters champ Scottie Scheffler posts a 63 and leads the RBC Heritage by 1 shot
RBC Heritage Golf

โ€œI think Iโ€™ve been very fortunate to have played with a lot of top players,โ€ said Straka, who played in his first Ryder Cup last fall in Rome. โ€œI donโ€™t think anybody has been quite on the run that Scottie is on right now.โ€

Scheffler wasn't entirely prepared for this week. Winning can be draining, even more when it involves a Masters green jacket. He flew home to Dallas on Sunday night, spent two days with his pregnant wife, managed nine holes of a pro-am at Harbour Town and here he is again.

Patrick Rodgers is the only player within five shots of Scheffler who has yet to win on the PGA Tour. The former Stanford star has felt his game was in a good place and he was hopeful of getting another chance. And then he saw Scheffler's name starting to rise on the scoreboards as he was starting his round. Rodgers hung in there with a 68.

โ€œIt feels inevitable at this point,โ€ Rodgers said. โ€œHis ball-striking is incredible. For me to have a chance tomorrow, Iโ€™m going to have to play 18 great holes. And Iโ€™m looking forward to the challenge."

Masters champ Scottie Scheffler posts a 63 and leads the RBC Heritage by 1 shot
RBC Heritage Golf

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