2026 RBC Heritage Sunday Tee Times: Round 4 Pairings at Harbour Town
- The final round of the 2026 RBC Heritage is set to begin at Harbour Town Golf Links on Sunday, with tee times released for the concluding stage of...
- Scheffler, the world’s top-ranked player, will tee off at 12:40 p.m.
- Fitzpatrick, who finished the third round in a tie for fourth at 8-under par, is scheduled to begin his round at 12:50 p.m.
The final round of the 2026 RBC Heritage is set to begin at Harbour Town Golf Links on Sunday, with tee times released for the concluding stage of the PGA Tour event. Defending champion Scottie Scheffler will look to repeat his 2025 victory, while English golfer Matt Fitzpatrick aims to capitalize on a strong third-round showing. The pairings for the fourth round were announced by tournament officials on Saturday evening, setting the stage for a competitive finish to the week’s play on the South Carolina Lowcountry course.
Scheffler, the world’s top-ranked player, will tee off at 12:40 p.m. ET alongside American Sahith Theegala and South Korean Si Woo Kim. The trio begins their round on the 10th hole as part of the traditional two-tee start format used at Harbour Town for the final round. Scheffler enters the day at 10-under par for the tournament, three shots behind the current leader, Irish golfer Shane Lowry, who carded a 66 in the third round to take the clubhouse lead.
Fitzpatrick, who finished the third round in a tie for fourth at 8-under par, is scheduled to begin his round at 12:50 p.m. ET from the 10th tee. He will be joined by American Tony Finau and Chilean Joaquín Niemann. Fitzpatrick, a former U.S. Open champion, has been working to regain consistent form after a strong start to the 2026 season that included a top-five finish at the Genesis Invitational. His performance at Harbour Town has shown promise, with three birdies and no bogeys on the back nine during Saturday’s play.
Lowry, the overnight leader, will start his final round at 1:40 p.m. ET from the first tee, alongside American Scott Stallings and South Korean K.H. Lee. The Irishman, who won the 2019 Open Championship, holds a one-stroke advantage over American Wyndham Clark and a two-stroke lead over Scheffler and Niemann. Lowry’s steady play throughout the week has been highlighted by accurate iron play and a strong putting performance on the notoriously tricky greens at Harbour Town, which are known for their severe slopes and subtle breaks.
The purse for the 2026 RBC Heritage remains unchanged from the previous year at $20 million, with the winner’s share set at $3.6 million. The event, officially known as the RBC Heritage presented by Boeing, is a staple of the PGA Tour’s spring schedule and has been held annually at Harbour Town since 1969. The course, designed by Pete Dye with input from Jack Nicklaus, continues to challenge players with its tight fairways, small greens, and unpredictable coastal winds that often shift direction during the afternoon hours.
Weather conditions for Sunday’s final round are expected to be favorable, with forecasters predicting partly cloudy skies and temperatures in the low 70s Fahrenheit. Winds are projected to be light and variable, a change from the stronger breezes that affected play earlier in the week. The forecast has raised expectations for low scores, particularly if players can manage the speed and contour of the greens, which have been rated as among the fastest on the PGA Tour this season.
In addition to the individual competition, the RBC Heritage carries implications for the FedEx Cup standings. Points earned at the event contribute to the season-long race that determines eligibility for the Tour Championship and the associated bonus pool. Scheffler, who won the 2024 FedEx Cup, is seeking to maintain his position near the top of the standings, while Fitzpatrick and Lowry are both looking to make significant moves upward with strong finishes.
As the field prepares for the final round, attention will also be on the performance of emerging talents. Australian teenager Akshay Bhatia, who turned professional in 2021, is in contention after a solid third-round 68 left him at 6-under par. Bhatia, known for his powerful driving and improving short game, will begin his round at 1:10 p.m. ET from the first tee alongside American Maverick McNealy and Canadian Taylor Pendrith.
The 2026 RBC Heritage concludes a stretch of events that includes The Masters and the Valero Texas Open, forming part of the PGA Tour’s early-season swing through the southern United States. Harbour Town’s reputation as a precision test of golf has been reinforced this week, with several players noting the importance of patience and strategic course management over sheer power. The tournament’s unique atmosphere, featuring the iconic lighthouse on the 18th hole and the surrounding Sea Pines resort setting, continues to draw strong interest from fans and players alike.
Live coverage of the final round will be available through the PGA Tour’s official broadcast partners, with featured group coverage focusing on the leaders in the closing holes. The conclusion of play is expected around 6:30 p.m. ET, depending on pace of play and any potential delays. Official results and updated FedEx Cup standings will be published following the completion of the final round.
