RBC Heritage Golf Predictions, Odds and PGA Tour Picks

RBC Heritage Golf Predictions, Odds and PGA Tour Picks for Today, 04/16/26

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Winner Pick
R. Henley to win RBC Heritage(+2150)

Russell Henley is rightly being shown respect after weekend rounds of 66 and 68 meant a share of 3rd place at the Masters, without ever really feeling the same pressure as some of those who were at the top of the leaderboard for the majority of the tournament. Henley was the best iron player in the field at Augusta and has become a top-20 machine on the PGA Tour over the last year, chalking up 14 top-20 finishes from 16 events from June onwards. An accurate, shorter hitter capable of sparkling approach play, he is made for the Heritage test and his 5-year form at Harbour Town is an eye-catching 9-MC-19-12-8.

Winner Pick
M. McNealy to win RBC Heritage(+4000)

Another who found form over the weekend is Maverick McNealy, who closed with a final-round 67 to finish in a share of 18th, his best Major finish in 13 attempts. A 2nd PGA Tour success could be coming this Sunday for the 30-year-old, who won the 2024 RSM Classic at St. Simons Island, which is 2 hours away from Harbour Town. He finished 4th in the 2021 Heritage and 3rd in last year’s tournament.

Winner Pick
J. Spieth to win RBC Heritage(+3700)

Jordan Spieth disappointed in the Texas Open, then started slowly at Augusta, but he closed with a 68 to share 12th place, and his confidence should increase when he pegs it up in a tournament that he won in 2022, before losing out to Fitzpatrick in a playoff a year later. His tee-to-green performance last week was hugely encouraging and, while the putter has held him back of late, that’s likely to be less of an issue on the smaller Harbour Town greens.

Winner Pick
R. Gerard to win RBC Heritage(+10000)

Ryan Gerard faltered in the final round at Augusta, but a top-40 finish on debut looks positive for one of the flashiest iron players on the PGA Tour. The North Carolinian can build on last year’s 27th-place finish on Heritage debut.

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