Justin Thomas ties course record to take lead in South Carolina

RBC Heritage R1

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Justin Thomas made a single bogey at the par-4 10th and closed with a 10-under 61, equaling the the 18-hole scoring record, to take a three-shot lead at the RBC Heritage.

“I just played really solid. I feel like I didn’t do anything crazy. I just drove the ball well, which is very, very important out here, and I felt like it was just one of those days I put the ball in a spot that I had a lot of good numbers,” said Thomas. “I had a lot of kind of full wedges to where — although you have to be a little conservative at times out here, I felt like they were kind of pins and angles and everything that I could be a little aggressive and just kind of got rolling with it.

“I’ve been playing really well, really solid. Felt good about things. I just didn’t play well last week [at The Masters]. Put some really good work in I felt like the couple days leading into the start today, and I felt prepared. It was just about going out and doing it, and it was nice to do so.”

This was his sixth 61 on the PGA Tour and falls two shy of his career-low round 59 in the first round of the 2017 Sony Open in Hawaii.

Thomas is making his 250th start on Tour and 59th since the last of his 15 victories at the 2022 PGA Championship.

Highlights | Round 1 | RBC Heritage | 2025

World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler opened with a bogey-free 64, his 13th straight under-par opening round, for a share of second place at 7-under. He is seeking to become the first player to successfully defend a title at the RBC Heritage since Boo Weekley in 2008.

He leads the field in Strokes Gained: Approach the Green (5.283) and Proximity to the hole (21’7”).

This is Scheffler’s eighth start of the 2025 season, with top-25 finishes in each start. His best finish was T2 at the Texas Children’s Houston Open.

Russell Henley fired his best score in 35 rounds at Harbour Town Golf Links for his share of second place. He now has eight straight under-par rounds at the event and leads the field in Strokes Gained: Putting (3.038).

In fourth place at 6-under, Wyndham Clark closed with a bogey-free 65.

Brian Campbell made one bogey at the par-4 5th for a share of fifth place at 5-under alongside J.J. Spaun, Gary Woodland and Brian Harman who remained bogey-free with Woodland making an eagle at the par-5 15th and Harman at the par -5 2nd as well as a bogey at the par-4 18th.

2023 champion Matt Fitzpatrick of England, the only non-American in the top-5, eagled the par-5 2nd for his bogey-free 66.

Pos.PlayerTo ParR1
1Justin Thomas-1061
T2Russell Henley-764
T2Scottie Scheffler-764
4Wyndham Clark-665
T5Brian Campbell-566
T5Matt Fitzpatrick-566
T5J.J. Spaun-566
T5Gary Woodland-566
T5Brian Harman-566
T10Sami Valimaki-467
T10Matt Kuchar-467
T10Keegan Bradley-467
T10Eric Cole-467
T10Patrick Cantlay-467
T10Tommy Fleetwood-467
T10Jordan Spieth-467
T10Ryan Gerard-467
T10Stephan Jaeger-467
T10Max Greyserman-467
T10Justin Rose-467
T21Denny McCarthy-368
T21Akshay Bhatia-368
T21Adam Scott-368
T21Si Woo Kim-368
T21Shane Lowry-368
T21Lucas Glover-368
T21Mackenzie Hughes-368
T21J.T. Poston-368
T21Jason Day-368
T21Andrew Novak-368
T31Bud Cauley-269
T31Sam Burns-269
T31Sungjae Im-269
T31Viktor Hovland-269
T31Ludvig Åberg-269
T31Xander Schauffele-269
T31Collin Morikawa-269
T38Nick Taylor-170
T38Sam Stevens-170
T38Max Homa-170
T38Christiaan Bezuidenhout-170
T38Sepp Straka-170
T38Tom Hoge-170
T38Corey Conners-170
T38Daniel Berger-170
T38Harris English-170
T38Cameron Young-170
T38Aaron Rai-170
T38Cam Davis-170
T38Maverick McNealy-170
T51Davis ThompsonPar71
T51Matthieu PavonPar71
T51Karl VilipsPar71
T51Jacob BridgemanPar71
T51Ryo HisatsunePar71
T51Robert MacIntyrePar71
T51Chris KirkPar71
T51Austin EckroatPar71
T51Billy HorschelPar71
T51Michael KimPar71
T61Adam Hadwin+172
T61Rickie Fowler+172
T61Will Zalatoris+172
T61Tony Finau+172
T61Min Woo Lee+172
T66Taylor Pendrith+273
T66Thomas Detry+273
68Byeong Hun An+374
T69Patrick Rodgers+475
T69Sahith Theegala+475
71Joe Highsmith+677
72Nick Dunlap+778
Updated: April 18, 2025
RBC Heritage 2025
Date: 18th April - 20th April, 2025
Location: Harbour Town Golf Links, Hilton Head Island, South Carolina
Purse: $20,000,000