World No. 65 Erik van Rooyen stalled out to a 1-under 32-38=70 in R4 of the RBC Heritage, falling eight spots to a season-best T10 on 11-under 273, two shy of a 2-man playoff involving Jordan Spieth (66) and playing competitor Patrick Cantlay (68).
From the penultimate pairing, the South Florida resident, who began T2, one back, went out in 4-under 32 to lead by one over three players, highlighted by four straight birdies at holes 2-5, but came home in 3-over, squaring 10, 13, 15 (bogey-save from 10'9") and 16 before a sixth and final birdie at 18 (16'11"). The walk-off 3 nudged him back into the top 10, his first of the season in 12 events and first since solo 5th at the 2021 BMW Championship 13 starts ago, and his first in two visits to Harbour Town Golf Links (T21/2020). For the week, the South African handed in rounds of 69-67-67-70, totaled 20 birdies versus nine bogeys, and ranked 45th SG: Tee-to-Green (1.438), lowlighted by a -3.981 in R4, and 4th SG: Putting (6.343), highlighted by a 2.965 SGP on Sunday.