"I'm proud to be leaving as the Champion" - Scottie Scheffler signs off after claiming victory at 2024 RBC Heritage

RBC Heritage - Final Round
Scottie Scheffler wins the 2024 RBC Heritage(Image via Getty)

Scottie Scheffler is currently unstoppable as he picked up his second win in a row at the 2024 RBC Heritage. Coming off a win at the 2024 Masters, he carried on his utter dominance to run away with a victory the very next weekend again at the RCB Heritage.

Despite a delay in the tournament, Scheffler finished the last three holes on Monday morning with a victory in sight at the Harbour Town Golf Links. This is World No. 1's fourth victory in the last five tournaments, which almost sealed his place as the best golfer in the world today.

At the end of the RBC Heritage, Scheffler expressed his gratitude to all his fans and volunteers. Signing off for the weekend, Scottie Scheffler sent out a video saying:

"Hey y'all Scottie Scheffler here. Just got done with the RBC Heritage. It was a nice week here in South Carolina. It was a ton of fun. I'm so thankful for all the support of all the fans and volunteers out there. I'm proud to be leaving as the Champion. Thanks y'all."

Being an elevated event, the tournament boasted a prize purse of $20 million. Scheffler took home a handsome sum of $3.6 million to add to his already impressive winnings for the year.


2024 RBC Heritage final leaderboard explored ft. champion Scottie Scheffler

Sahith Theegala finished in solo second place, three strokes behind Scottie Scheffler with a score of -16. Following is the full leaderboard for the 2024 RBC Heritage:

  • Scottie Scheffler
  • Sahith Theegala
  • T3. Wyndham Clark
  • T3. Patrick Cantlay
  • T5. Justin Thomas
  • T5. J.T. Poston
  • T5. Patrick Rodgers
  • T5. Sepp Straka
  • 9. Collin Morikawa
  • T10. Chris Kirk
  • T10. Ludvig Åberg
  • T12. Brian Harman
  • T12. Tony Finau
  • T12. Sungjae Im
  • T12. Russell Henley
  • T12. Séamus Power
  • 17. Austin Eckroat
  • T18. Jason Day
  • T18. Rickie Fowler
  • T18. Andrew Putnam
  • T18. Akshay Bhatia
  • T18. Si Woo Kim
  • T18. Tom Kim
  • T18. Brice Garnett
  • T18. Xander Schauffele
  • T18. Stephan Jaeger
  • T18. Tom Hoge
  • T28. Christiaan Bezuidenhout
  • T28. Harris English
  • T28. Matt Fitzpatrick
  • T28. Denny McCarthy
  • T28. Thomas Detry
  • T33. Erik van Rooyen
  • T33. Kurt Kitayama
  • T33. Lucas Glover
  • T33. Eric Cole
  • T33. Alejandro Tosti
  • T33. Rory McIlroy
  • T39. Grayson Murray
  • T39. Mackenzie Hughes
  • T39. Jordan Spieth
  • T42. Webb Simpson
  • T42. Adam Hadwin
  • T44. Sam Burns
  • T44. Justin Rose
  • T44. Adam Svensson
  • T44. Corey Conners
  • T44. Will Zalatoris
  • T49. Cameron Davis
  • T49. Tommy Fleetwood
  • T49. Matthieu Pavon
  • T49. Peter Malnati
  • T49. Nick Taylor
  • T49. Adam Schenk
  • T55. Chandler Phillips
  • T55. Keegan Bradley
  • T55. Max Homa
  • T58. Lee Hodges
  • T58. Erik Barnes
  • T58. Taylor Moore
  • T58. Brendon Todd
  • T62. Cameron Young
  • T62. Jake Knapp
  • T64. Gary Woodland
  • T64. Shane Lowry
  • T64. Emiliano Grillo
  • 67. Byeong Hun An
  • 68. Kevin Kisner
  • 69. Nick Dunlap

Scottie Scheffler's win marked his 10th career title, becoming the first player since Dustin Johnson to win so many times in just three seasons. Scheffler currently looks unstoppable and is a force to be reckoned with on the golf course.

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