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RBC Heritage: Playoff

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About This Market

This market tracks whether the RBC Heritage golf tournament will conclude in a sudden-death playoff. It serves as a binary outcome indicator for participants gauging the competitiveness and field density of this specific PGA Tour signature event.

The RBC Heritage, hosted at the Harbour Town Golf Links, is a historic invitational known for its tight fairways and tricky coastal winds. Because the course rewards accuracy over raw distance, the leaderboard frequently stays crowded until the final hole. A playoff occurs if two or more players remain tied for the lead after the completion of the regulation 72 holes.

Market prices reflect the collective anticipation of how likely the field is to remain deadlocked at the end of the fourth round. Higher values suggest a strong consensus that the event will extend beyond regulation play.

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What determines if an RBC Heritage playoff occurs?

A playoff is triggered if two or more players are tied for the lead after all players have completed their final round of stroke play.

What happens if a player withdraws during a playoff?

The remaining player(s) continues until the winner is decided according to the official PGA Tour rules of competition.

Does a playoff at the RBC Heritage follow a specific format?

Yes, it typically involves a sudden-death format starting on specific holes designated by the tournament committee, such as the 18th, until a winner is determined.

How often have playoffs occurred at the RBC Heritage in recent history?

While the frequency fluctuates, the tournament has seen several memorable playoffs, highlighting the competitive nature of the narrow Harbour Town course.

Are there specific holes at Harbour Town known to frequently force a playoff?

The 18th hole is the primary site for sudden-death playoffs, and its challenging nature often forces errors that keep the field tight.

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