The win came with a hefty payday, as Fitzpatrick captured $3.6 million from the event’s $20 million purse, underscoring RBC Heritage’s standing as one of golf’s richest tournaments and a key stop for elite players on the PGA Tour.
Fitzpatrick’s playoff triumph reinforced his status as one of the tour’s most reliable performers, following a week of high-pressure golf at Harbour Town and adding to a growing collection of late-season successes this year.
From a broader perspective, the RBC Heritage victory adds to Fitzpatrick’s career earnings, with more than $28 million in PGA Tour winnings and nearly $29 million on the DP World Tour. The success comes as he and his wife, Katherine, are preparing to welcome their first child this summer.
Beyond prize money, Fitzpatrick’s on-going success is bolstered by high-profile endorsements from brands such as Rolex, Skechers, and Titleist. Those partnerships, together with his tournament winnings, have contributed to a net worth that has surpassed the $13 million mark as of 2025, a figure expected to rise as his 2026 season progresses.
The victory keeps Fitzpatrick firmly in the mix for the season’s big events and reinforces his reputation as one of golf’s most consistent performers as the year unfolds.