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The Action Network Sports Betting Podcast

RBC Heritage Betting Preview | 2026

The Action Network Sports Betting Podcast

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4.71.3K Ratings

🗓️ 15 April 2026

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

Hello friends, The Action Network Podcast is back with another PGA betting preview! On today's episode, Action Network golf betting experts Spencer Aguiar and Kyle Murray join host Michael Calabrese for a deep dive into this weekend's RBC Heritage. Together they preview the course itself, discuss their favorite head-to-head wagers, placement bets and outright plays. What type of fallout will we see from The Masters last weekend? Any market they're seeing value in this weekend, they're bringing it to the show. Tune in to hear who the guys are targeting and how they're betting the PGA right here on The Action Network Podcast! 

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0:00.0

The Action Network Podcast.

0:02.5

Better than most.

0:03.7

Better than most.

0:05.5

Better than most.

0:07.5

Winner, winner, chicken dinner.

0:11.4

Four.

0:14.8

You got real talent.

0:16.7

Don't concentrate on golf.

0:19.1

Welcome to the Action Network podcast presented by Draft Kings.

0:21.8

We're staying in the Deep South this week, making the three-hour drive from Augustin National out to the coast to drink in the exquisite views from Harbortown Golf Links in Hilton Head, South Carolina.

0:31.6

Kyle Murray and Spencer Aguard will be diving in to the RBC Heritage, outrights, head-to-heads, placement wagers, and a few exotics

0:39.0

along the way. But let's start with Harboretown itself. Another Pete Dye course plays as a par 71 at

0:45.4

7200 yards, making it one of the shorter tracks on tour. Visually, you're going to be struck right

0:50.4

away as soon as you tune into the coverage by the tight fairways and the mix of the oaks, the pines, the palmettoes hanging over, making it, you know, almost impossible at some points from the fairway just to get a clean look at the green. So you have to be crafty. You have to be dialed in in terms of your landing areas because if you do not, it kind of puts you behind the eight ball right off the bat. Bermuda Greens also present another

1:11.8

challenge once you knock it on. Pretty much the opposite of a Bombers Paradise overall. But I'd love to

1:16.4

start with you, Spencer, in terms of this course being one of the more unique on tour.

1:21.5

Yeah, you kind of mentioned it, Michael. You have these tight tree-line fairways. It's going to forge that

1:26.6

exact path of what you talked about

1:28.6

of being this less than driver appeal on most of these holes. One of the things that I noticed

1:34.7

that was the big difference maker for me came down to the massive increase in the second shot

1:39.7

expectation because of that. I saw this big uptick from 125 to 200 yards. My model projected about

1:46.9

an 11% higher dispersion rate from that distance and we get on an average stop on tour. That's led by

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