Team TRUE — RBC Heritage Results
| Player | Pos | R1 | R2 | R3 | R4 | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chandler Blanchet | T33 |
71
E
|
71
E
|
64
-7
|
71
E
|
-7 |
| Andrew Putnam | T42 |
71
E
|
68
-3
|
69
-2
|
70
-1
|
-6 |
| Joel Dahmen | NIF | — not in field — | ||||
| Chris Kirk | NIF | — not in field — | ||||
| Mark Hubbard | NIF | — not in field — | ||||
| Dylan Wu | NIF | — not in field — | ||||
Source: AP / PGA TOUR official results · NIF = not in Signature Event field
Harbour Town Golf Links doesn't ask for power. At 7,243 yards and par 71, it's one of the shorter layouts the TOUR plays all year, but length has never been the point here. The course is tight, tree-lined, and unforgiving off the tee - miss a fairway and you're often punching out rather than going for the green. Wind off the water changes club selection on nearly every hole, and the greens are small enough that approach accuracy matters as much as anything. It's a course that rewards players who think before they swing, and it rewarded Matt Fitzpatrick exactly that way this week. He led wire to wire, built a comfortable cushion through three rounds, and was still standing at the top when Scottie Scheffler - who closed Saturday with a 64 - birdied the last two holes Sunday to force a tie at -18. They went back to the 18th for a playoff, and Fitzpatrick made birdie to win it. Clean, hard-earned, and exactly the kind of precision Harbour Town tends to crown.
Chandler Blanchet finished T33 at -7, and the number that defines his week is a third-round 64. Going seven under in a single round at Harbour Town is not something that happens by accident - the course doesn't open up and hand out birdies. You have to put the ball in the right places, make good decisions, and then make putts. Chandler did all of that on Saturday. He couldn't replicate it Sunday, shooting 71 to finish the week, which is the honest part of the story - those rounds don't come on demand. But competing in a Signature Event field, where the cut is replaced by an elite 82-player draw, and posting a round like that on day three is the kind of thing you build on. He walked away from Hilton Head having shown what he's capable of when everything comes together.
Andrew Putnam quietly put together four solid rounds - 71-68-69-70 - for a T42 finish at -6. No explosions in either direction, just consistent golf on a course that punishes inconsistency. He made his move Friday and Saturday, climbing the board through the weekend after an even-par opening round. Two weeks ago at the Valero Texas Open, Putnam was one shot out of a playoff. Now he's backed it up with another clean week in a Signature Event field. That kind of week-to-week steadiness doesn't always show up in headlines, but it shows up in the standings. Joel Dahmen, Chris Kirk, Mark Hubbard, and Dylan Wu were not in the Signature Event field this week.
Next up is the Zurich Classic of New Orleans at TPC Louisiana, April 23-26 - the TOUR's only team event, and genuinely unlike anything else on the schedule. Foursomes on Thursday and Saturday, four-ball on Friday and Sunday. TPC Louisiana is a different world from Harbour Town: wide fairways, reachable par fives, a layout that invites birdies if you bring the right game. But the team format adds its own pressure. You're responsible to a partner, not just yourself. The foursomes rounds especially ask players to subordinate individual tendencies and figure out how to get around a golf course together. It's a different kind of test, and a different kind of week worth paying attention to.
Up Next
Zurich Classic of New Orleans
TPC Louisiana · Avondale, LA · April 23–26, 2026
The TOUR's only team event. Two-man teams play foursomes (alternate shot) on Thursday and Saturday, four-ball on Friday and Sunday. A different kind of test — and a different kind of week.
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