It’s the sixth designated event of the 2022-23 PGA Tour season and once again, big bucks were up for grabs.
A $20 million total purse and a $3.6 million first-place prize were on the line at Harbour Town Golf Links in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina.
He needed three extra holes to win it, but Matt Fitzpatrick outlasted defending champion Jordan Spieth to claim the title, his second PGA Tour win and first since the 2022 U.S. Open.
After stuffing his 9-iron to mere inches away, Fitzpatrick, who started the final round with a one-shot lead over Patrick Cantlay, tapped in for the win.
A champion at Harbour Town @MattFitz94 birdies the third playoff hole to win @RBC_Heritage. pic.twitter.com/bWrJZHBrnN
— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) April 16, 2023
Check out the final prize money payouts for each PGA Tour player at 2023 RBC Heritage at Harbour Town Golf Links.
Pos
Player
Score
Winnings
T1
Matthew Fitzpatrick
-17*
$3,600,000
T1
Jordan Spieth
-17
$2,180,000
3
Patrick Cantlay
-16
$1,380,000
4
Xander Schauffele
-15
$980,000
T5
Hayden Buckley
-14
$772,500
T5
Sahith Theegala
-14
$772,500
T7
Cameron Davis
-13
$607,500
T7
Emiliano Grillo
-13
$607,500
T7
Brian Harman
-13
$607,500
T7
Sung-jae Im
-13
$607,500
T11
Mark Hubbard
-12
$445,000
T11
Taylor Moore
-12
$445,000
T11
Chez Reavie
-12
$445,000
T11
Scottie Scheffler
-12
$445,000
T15
Sam Burns
-11
$335,000
T15
Tommy Fleetwood
-11
$335,000
T15
Rickie Fowler
-11
$335,000
T15
Jon Rahm
-11
$335,000
T19
Christiaan Bezuidenhout
-10
$237,000
T19
Tyrrell Hatton
-10
$237,000
T19
Russell Henley
-10
$237,000
T19
Matt Kuchar
-10
$237,000
T19
Patrick Rodgers
-10
$237,000
T19
Carson Young
-10
$237,000
T25
Denny McCarthy
-9
$160,500
T25
Justin Rose
-9
$160,500
T25
Justin Thomas
-9
$160,500
T25
Jimmy Walker
-9
$160,500
T29
Wyndham Clark
-8
$140,000
T29
Michael Thompson
-8
$140,000
T31
Corey Conners
-7
$107,400
T31
Tony Finau
-7
$107,400
T31
Ben Griffin
-7
$107,400
T31
Beau Hossler
-7
$107,400
T31
Patton Kizzire
-7
$107,400
T31
Nate Lashley
-7
$107,400
T31
Collin Morikawa
-7
$107,400
T31
Adam Schenk
-7
$107,400
T31
Adam Scott
-7
$107,400
T31
Gary Woodland
-7
$107,400
T41
James Hahn
-6
$71,000
T41
Lee Hodges
-6
$71,000
T41
Chris Kirk
-6
$71,000
T41
Kyoung-hoon Lee
-6
$71,000
T41
Ben Martin
-6
$71,000
T41
Adam Svensson
-6
$71,000
T41
Nick Taylor
-6
$71,000
T48
Keegan Bradley
-5
$53,400
T48
Garrick Higgo
-5
$53,400
T48
Aaron Rai
-5
$53,400
T51
Kevin Streelman
-4
$49,133
T51
Brendon Todd
-4
$49,133
T51
Cameron Young
-4
$49,133
T54
Doug Ghim
-3
$47,200
T54
Zach Johnson
-3
$47,200
T56
Ernie Els
-2
$46,200
T56
Scott Stallings
-2
$46,200
T56
Danny Willett
-2
$46,200
T59
Viktor Hovland
-1
$44,800
T59
Adam Long
-1
$44,800
T59
Matthew NeSmith
-1
$44,800
T59
Andrew Putnam
-1
$44,800
T63
Harris English
E
$43,200
T63
Lucas Herbert
E
$43,200
T63
Max McGreevy
E
$43,200
T63
Davis Thompson
E
$43,200
T67
Luke Donald
1
$41,600
T67
Jim Herman
1
$41,600
T67
Shane Lowry
1
$41,600
T67
Austin Smotherman
1
$41,600
71
Justin Lower
4
$40,600
72
Kramer Hickok
5
$40,200
73
Justin Suh
8
$39,800
The PGA Tour’s next designated event will be the Wells Fargo Championship at Quail Hollow Club in Charlotte, May 4-7.