From the third-to-last pairing, past champ and World No. 98 Matt Kuchar birdied two of his final three toward a 3-under 34-34=68 in R4 of the RBC Heritage to wrap on 12-under 272, up two places into a seven-way T3.
The 43-year-old, who was attempting to become the first 40-something to win on TOUR since Lucas Glover (age 41) 36 events ago at the 2021 John Deere, settles for a third top 10 of the season in 12 events and second podium, second straight after a T2 at the Valero Texas Open. This was his 19th Heritage and 18th consecutive made cut, recording a seventh top 10 and third top 3, joining a solo 2nd in 2019 and a come-from-behind win in 2014. The Georgia Tech alum, who was chasing his first win since the 2019 Sony 71 starts ago, signed for rounds of 68-69-67-68, one of only two to put all four rounds in the 60s, along with champion Jordan Spieth, and totaled 18 birdies against six bogeys, ranking 2nd SG: Putting (7.252), highlighted by a 2.674 on Sunday, and 36th SG: Tee-to-Green (2.544), drug down by a 55th-ranking in Approach (-1.167), -2.641 of that in R4. This is his 37th career podium in 501 events and the first time recording back-to-back top-3 finishes since T3 at the 2016 PLAYERS and solo 3rd at the 2016 AT&T Byron Nelson.