Okay, so I wanted to check out the RBC Heritage leaderboard, see how things were shaping up. I’m a big golf fan, and this tournament is always a good one.

First, I fired up my browser. Gotta start somewhere, right?
Then I punched in “RBC Heritage leaderboard” into the search bar. Easiest way to get the info, I figured. I had to browse a few of my usual spots to see if the information was current, which can sometimes take a second.
Digging into the Details
Boom. There it was. The leaderboard popped up. I could see J.T. Poston was sitting pretty at the top. Nice!
I started scrolling down, checking out the names. It was a tight field, with the large number of players shooting under par. That’s Harbour Town for you – always a good test of golf.
I love seeing how those under par are stacking up, and who’s within striking distance.

I wanted to see the detail of the players and their scores!
Wrapping Up
So yeah, that’s how I got my RBC Heritage leaderboard fix. Pretty simple, really. Just a quick search and I had all the info I needed. Now I can go back to whatever I was doing, knowing the full picture of the leaderboard.