Poston grabs Heritage lead with ‘tired’ Scheffler six back
Scottie Scheffler, still reeling from his recent Masters triumph, faced a challenging start at the RBC Heritage with a shanked shot from a bunker and struggles with a mud-laden golf ball. Despite this, he managed a commendable 2-under 69. Meanwhile, J.T. Poston took the lead with a remarkable display, carding nine birdies, including six in…
Scottie Scheffler, still reeling from his recent Masters triumph, faced a challenging start at the RBC Heritage with a shanked shot from a bunker and struggles with a mud-laden golf ball. Despite this, he managed a commendable 2-under 69. Meanwhile, J.T. Poston took the lead with a remarkable display, carding nine birdies, including six in a seven-hole stretch, to finish with a 63, leading by two shots over Collin Morikawa and Seamus Power.
Canadian golfer Mackenzie Hughes sits three shots behind Poston, tied for fourth, while Adam Hadwin is tied for 10th at 4-under. Ludvig Aberg, the Masters runner-up, and Rory McIlroy also made notable appearances.
Thousands of spectators gathered at Harbour Town to witness Scheffler, the reigning Masters champion, in action, as he vies for his fourth victory in five tournaments. Despite feeling emotionally and mentally drained, Scheffler navigated the course with grace, acknowledging the challenge of minimal preparation time.
Poston, buoyed by his recent parenthood, showcased exceptional form, highlighted by a stunning chip-in on the fourth hole and a string of birdies. Morikawa, seeking validation after a strong Masters showing, expressed confidence in his current approach to the game.
Scheffler’s round had its share of ups and downs, including a shanked shot and a frustrating encounter with a mud-covered ball. However, he rallied on the back nine, finishing with a birdie on the 16th and a par on the 17th. His consistency remains evident, with 37 consecutive rounds at par or better.
Elsewhere, Justin Thomas, still recovering from a disappointing Masters performance, encountered minor setbacks but managed to salvage a respectable round.
Overall, the RBC Heritage promises an exciting competition, with Scheffler, Poston, and Morikawa among the frontrunners to watch.