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2024 RBC Heritage Monday finish TV coverage: When it starts, how to watch

2024 RBC Heritage Monday finish TV coverage: When it starts, how to watch

**2024 RBC Heritage Monday Finish TV Coverage: When It Starts, How to Watch**

The final round of the 2024 RBC Heritage Presented by Boeing will be shown on Golf Channel and CBS on Monday, April 22.

Coverage begins at 2:00 p.m. ET on Golf Channel, before moving to CBS at 3:00 p.m. ET.

Viewers can also stream the tournament live on Paramount+ and the CBS Sports app.

The RBC Heritage is the first full-field event of the PGA Tour’s season after the Masters Tournament.

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Scottie Scheffler, Nelly Korda and the 1 key trait they share

Scottie Scheffler, Nelly Korda and the 1 key trait they share

Scottie Scheffler and Nelly Korda, the world’s top-ranked golfers, share a key trait: emotional control. Amidst the pressure-cooker environment of the PGA and LPGA Tours, both athletes maintain a remarkable ability to keep their emotions in check. Scheffler, known for his unflappable demeanor, credits meditation for helping him stay calm under pressure. “It’s all about finding a way to stay present and focused,” he says. Korda, too, emphasizes the importance of emotional regulation, attributing her success to her ability to “let go of mistakes” and stay focused on the task at hand. Their resilience showcases the critical role of mental fortitude in elite sports.

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Horschel gets 1st PGA Tour win in nearly 2 years

Horschel gets 1st PGA Tour win in nearly 2 years

Billy Horschel ended an almost two-year PGA Tour title drought with a playoff victory at the Zurich Classic of New Orleans on Sunday. Horschel, who last won at the 2021 WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play, birdied the first extra hole to defeat Sam Burns and earn his sixth PGA Tour title. The 35-year-old American had been in contention for much of the week at TPC Louisiana, shooting rounds of 68-67-68-70 to finish regulation play tied with Burns at 13-under 271.

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Nelly Korda’s dominance continues, wins Chevron for 5th title in a row

Nelly Korda’s dominance continues, wins Chevron for 5th title in a row

Nelly Korda’s dominance in the LPGA Tour extends as she triumphs at the Chevron Championship, marking her fifth consecutive title victory. The American golfer’s latest win solidifies her reign as the world’s number one, showcasing her exceptional consistency and skill. Korda’s relentless performances have catapulted her to the forefront of the sport, leaving opponents in her wake. As she celebrates this historic milestone, Korda’s momentum shows no signs of slowing down, setting the stage for even greater accomplishments in the future.

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Jack Nicklaus shares 5 setup keys for perfect aim and accuracy

Jack Nicklaus shares 5 setup keys for perfect aim and accuracy

Golf legend Jack Nicklaus has unveiled five key setup elements for golfers to achieve perfect aim and accuracy on the green. In a recent interview, the 18-time major champion emphasized the significance of proper ball position, grip, posture, alignment, and focus. Nicklaus explained that establishing a solid foundation through these elements enables golfers to execute precise shots with greater consistency and confidence. By aligning the clubface squarely, maintaining a balanced stance, and focusing intently on the target, golfers can effectively minimize dispersion and enhance their overall accuracy.

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World No. 2 Vu (back) WDs from LPGA Chevron

World No. 2 Vu (back) WDs from LPGA Chevron

World No. 2 Vu withdraws from Chevron Championship due to shoulder discomfort

RANCHO MIRAGE, Calif. (AP) — World No. 2 Vu withdrew from the LPGA Chevron Championship on Thursday due to shoulder discomfort.

Vu’s withdrawal marks the first time in her career that she has missed a major championship.

The 24-year-old Vu has been struggling with shoulder pain for the past few weeks. She aggravated the injury during a practice round on Wednesday.

Vu said she is “very disappointed” to miss the Chevron Championship, but she is following the advice of her doctors and physical therapists.

“I’m really hoping to be back competing soon,” said Vu, who won her first major championship at last year’s Amundi Evian Championship.

Vu is the second top-ranked player to withdraw from the Chevron Championship. World No. 1 Ko Jin-young withdrew on Tuesday due to a wrist injury.

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2024 RBC Heritage purse: Payout info, winner’s share 

2024 RBC Heritage purse: Payout info, winner’s share 

The 2024 RBC Heritage Presented by Boeing will offer a $8.2 million purse, an increase from the previous year’s $7.1 million.

The winner’s share of the purse will be $1.476 million, also up from the previous year’s $1.278 million.

The RBC Heritage is one of the most prestigious events on the PGA Tour and has been played at Harbour Town Golf Links in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, since 1969.

The tournament is known for its challenging layout and scenic views of Calibogue Sound.

Past winners of the RBC Heritage include some of the biggest names in golf, such as Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer, Greg Norman and Phil Mickelson.

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The secret to Sea Pines Resort’s truly smokin’ oysters

The secret to Sea Pines Resort’s truly smokin’ oysters

The secret behind the acclaimed oysters at Sea Pines Resort lies in a unique smoking technique. Local oysters are brined and then cold-smoked with applewood for four hours, infusing them with a subtle, savory flavor. Executive Chef Matt Saenz revealed that the key to achieving the ideal smokiness is maintaining a precise temperature, ensuring that the oysters remain plump and juicy while developing a rich aroma. The result is an exceptional dish that showcases the natural flavors of the Lowcountry, delighting guests with its smoky, briny perfection.

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Bryan maintains lead at wide-open Puntacana

Bryan maintains lead at wide-open Puntacana

The Puntacana Resort & Club Championship is heading into its final round, and Denny McCarthy will be chasing down a two-shot advantage held by Chris Bryan heading into the final 18 holes on the Corales course. Tom Hoge and Hudson Swafford were tied for third heading into Sunday’s play, three shots behind Bryan, after both golfers shot 3-under 69s in the third round. Bryan was flawless on Saturday needing just 26 putts en route to a 5-under 67, and will look to cruise to his first PGA Tour win on Sunday.

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Phil Mickelson’s high-pressure practice game will dial in your chipping

Phil Mickelson’s high-pressure practice game will dial in your chipping

**Phil Mickelson’s High-Pressure Practice Game Will Dial in Your Chipping**

Phil Mickelson is one of the greatest golfers of all time. He has won 45 PGA Tour events and five majors. One of the secrets to his success is his chipping. Mickelson is one of the best chippers in the world, and he has a unique practice game that helps him to hone his skills. This simple but demanding game is a great way to practice your chipping under pressure, and will help you to become a more confident and consistent golfer.

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