And breathe. The Masters is over for another year and a bunch of stars are heading to the Harbour Town course for the RBC Heritage in North Carolina – but not all of them.

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Several high-profile players, including nine of the world's top 10, will simultaneously decompress and compete for honours at this stop on the PGA Tour.

However, two-time Masters champion Rory McIlroy is not one of them following his terrific victory at Augusta National last weekend.

Interestingly, his decision isn't actually related to the Masters, but he has spoken of the Harbour Town course not suiting his strengths and preferring to focus efforts elsewhere.

Justin Rose, who fell away from contention in the Masters, has also withdrawn, but Scottie Scheffler, Cam Young and Tommy Fleetwood are among the names in action.

Justin Thomas is the reigning champion.

Radio Times brings you all the details about how to watch the RBC Heritage 2026.

How to watch the RBC Heritage 2026 on TV and live stream

The RBC Heritage 2026 tees off on Thursday 16 April 2026 and will run until Sunday 19 April 2026, with the final round taking place on that day.

You can watch the RBC Heritage 2026 live on Sky Sports from 12pm each day.

Sky Sports can be added to any Sky TV package for just £22 per month for all nine sports channels, or you can pick up the complete sports package plus Netflix for £43 per month.

Sky Sports customers can live stream the tournament via the Sky Go app on a variety of devices including most smartphones and tablets as part of their subscription.

You can also watch the action via NOW with a day membership (£14.99) or month membership (£34.99).

NOW can be streamed through a computer or apps found on most smart TVs, phones and consoles. NOW is also available via TNT Sports.

RBC Heritage 2026 schedule

All UK time. Live on Sky Sports Golf and NOW

Thursday 16 April

  • Main coverage from 12pm

Friday 17 April

  • Main coverage from 12pm

Saturday 18 April

  • Main coverage from 12pm

Sunday 19 April

  • Main coverage from 12pm
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Michael Potts is the Sport Editor for Radio Times, covering all of the biggest sporting events across the globe with previews, features, interviews and more. He has worked for Radio Times since 2019 and previously worked on the sport desk at Express.co.uk after starting his career writing features for What Culture. He achieved a first-class degree in Sports Journalism in 2014.

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