How to Watch RBC Heritage 2026 Final Round: Sky Sports, PGA Tour Feed and Star Commentators Guide
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How to Watch RBC Heritage 2026 Final Round: Sky Sports, PGA Tour Feed and Star Commentators Guide
The RBC Heritage 2026 final round at Harbour Town Golf Links in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, promises edge-of-your-seat action as Matt Fitzpatrick leads by three strokes, chasing his second victory there.[1] UK golf fans can tune in from 18:00 UK time on Sky Sports Golf and Sky Sports Main Event (HD), featuring the PGA Tour World Feed with top commentators, while American viewers catch coverage on Golf Channel (1-3 p.m. ET) and CBS (3-6 p.m. ET).[8] This $20 million Signature Event, with $3.6 million for the winner, showcases precision play on the par-71, 7,243-yard Pete Dye design.[2][7]
Sky Sports Golf leads the UK broadcast with presenter Nick Dougherty, the former Ryder Cup star and 2007 BMW PGA Championship winner who transitioned seamlessly into broadcasting, offering sharp insights from his European Tour successes. Pundits include Wayne Riley, the Australian on-course maestro known for his energetic walk-and-talks and nine European Tour victories, and Paul McGinley, the Irishman who captained Europe to 2014 Ryder Cup glory with four PGA Tour wins under his belt. Their analysis will complement the world feed expertly.[1][8]
The PGA Tour World Feed, the backbone of global coverage including Sky's, stars main commentator Matt Adams, a veteran PGA Tour voice with decades calling majors and signature events. Joining him are co-commentators Dame Laura Davies, the trailblazing English legend with 20 LPGA Tour wins, four majors, and a Damehood for services to golf, plus Paul Gow, the experienced analyst delivering tactical breakdowns. On-course, Wayne Riley brings his course-walking flair, teamed with John Maginnes, the American broadcaster famed for his wit and PGA Tour insider knowledge from years on the beat.
Expect fireworks from leaders like Fitzpatrick, with challengers including Scottie Scheffler, fresh off contention, Ludvig Åberg, Patrick Cantlay, Justin Thomas (defending champion), and Viktor Hovland in key pairings.[1][6] Final round tee times kick off at 6:55 a.m. EDT with Taylor Pendrith and Tony Finau, building to marquee groups like Justin Thomas with Billy Horschel at 7:04 a.m. and Max Homa with Jake Knapp at 7:22 a.m.[1][4]
US audiences have extensive options: ESPN+ streams PGA Tour Live from 7 a.m. ET, including featured groups and Betcast betting coverage, before Golf Channel and CBS take over televised action.[4][8] The purse breakdown rewards depth—2nd gets $2.16 million, 3rd $1.36 million—ensuring every shot counts in this post-Masters precision test.[2][3]
Harbour Town's tight fairways and infamous Lighthouse 18th demand accuracy over power, contrasting Augusta's demands perfectly.[9] Sky subscribers, grab your remote at 18:00 UK time (aligning with prime action around 1 p.m. ET); streaming via NOW TV for non-subs. For more on the iconic course, visit the RBC Heritage official site.
With this stellar commentary lineup—from Davies' major pedigree to Dougherty's presenting polish and Riley's on-course energy—viewers across Britain, America, and Europe are set for an unforgettable final round. Whether backing Fitzpatrick's repeat bid or Scheffler's charge, the broadcast teams ensure no putt is missed. Tune in and witness history at Harbour Town.[1][7]
Article generated: 19 April 2026, 18:01 GMT
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