Brian Harman playing RSM Classic with heavy heart after family friend, now in coma, saved son from rip current

“They disregarded theirselves, went into the water, saved my son and how do you thank people like that?”

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Brian Harman has plenty to play for at this week’s season-ending RSM Classic.

It’s an event he is making his 13th start in, and the Sea Island resident is plenty familiar with the Seaside Course. It’s his first start since the 2024 Presidents Cup, and Harman admits he hasn’t practiced much golf since, though he thinks about it non-stop as he works to improve ahead of the 2025 season.

This week, he’s playing with a heavy heart.

A few weeks ago, on Sunday, Oct. 13, Harman was in China, and his wife took their kids with family friend Cathy Dowdy to Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida, for some vacation time. Harman’s six-year-old son was boogie boarding with a friend when a rip current pulled him out, and that’s when Dowdy sprung into action.

She went into the water after Harman’s son. However, she couldn’t get to him and was injured. Another bystander, Crane Cantrell, jumped in and saved them both.

Dowdy has been in a coma for six weeks.

“So obviously our world down here was kind of turned on its head,” Harman said. “I don’t really know what I wanted to kind of say other than I wanted to use whatever platform I have to bring awareness to what Cathy did, what Crane did. They disregarded theirselves, went into the water, saved my son and how do you thank people like that? I don’t know other than to just say what you think. I think that bravery and doing something like that for people who aren’t your blood is just the most beautiful thing you can do in this life.”

RSM Classic: Tournament hub | Picks to win, odds

Dowdy is in a hospital in Savannah, about 90 minutes from this week’s RSM Classic. Harman said the support and outreach from Glynn County and St. Simons community is one of the most touching things he has ever experienced.

“I appreciate everybody that’s helped us out through all this,” Harman said “You know, prayers for Cathy.”

A GoFundMe was set up for Dowdy’s family and has raised nearly $80,000 as of Tuesday.

The RSM Classic 2024 odds, course history and picks to win

Let’s get a winner to end the year.

The final official PGA Tour event of 2024 has arrived, as Sea Island Golf Club’s Seaside Course is once again set to host The RSM Classic. Defending champion Ludvig Aberg makes his return to golf’s biggest stage this week after a two-month recovery from knee surgery. The Swede hasn’t played since a 16th-place finish at the Tour Championship.

Some of the other players teeing it up in St. Simons Island, Georgia, this week include Brian Harman, Harris English, Lucas Glover, J.T. Poston and Denny McCarthy.

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The champion on Sunday afternoon will receive $1.368 million of the $7.6 million purse and 500 FedEx Cup points.

This is the final week for players to solidify their spot in the FedEx Cup top 125 and earn cards for next season. There are several notable players on the bubble in the RSM field, including Joel Dahmen and Daniel Berger.

Golf course

Sea Island Golf Club’s Seaside Course | Par 70 | 7,005 yards

2023 RSM Classic
Ludvig Aberg of Sweden plays a shot from a bunker on the 13th hole during the final round of The RSM Classic on the Seaside Course at Sea Island Resort on November 19, 2023 in St Simons Island, Georgia. (Photo by Sam Greenwood/Getty Images)

Course history

RSM Classic odds

Player Odds Player Odds
Ludvig Aberg (+900) Matt Wallace (+3000)
Davis Thompson (+2200) J.J. Spaun (+3500)
Brian Harman (+2200) Eric Cole (+3500)
Denny McCarthy (+2500) Chris Kirk (+3500)
Si Woo Kim (+2800) Andrew Novak (+3500)
J.T. Poston (+3000) Mackenzie Hughes (+3500)
Harris English (+3000) Lucas Glover (+3500)
Seamus Power (+3000) Doug Ghim (+4000)
Ben Griffin (+3000) Luke Clanton (+4000)
Maverick McNealy (+3000) Justin Lower (+4500)

Picks to win The RSM Classic

Ben Griffin

2024 FedEx St. Jude Championship
Ben Griffin walks down the fairway on the 18th hole on the first day of the FedEx St. Jude Championship at TPC Southwind in Memphis, Tenn., on Thursday, August 15, 2024.

Odds: 30/1

Analysis: We had Griffin on the card last week for the Bermuda Championship and he finished solo eighth. So, we’re riding with him again, hoping he can earn his first Tour victory at the RSM.

He has four top-25 finishes in his last five starts and has played well at Sea Island in the past: T-8 in 2023 and T-29 in 2022.

J.J. Spaun

J.J. Spaun of the United States plays his shot from the 15th tee during the second round of the Procore Championship 2024 at Silverado Resort on September 13, 2024 in Napa, California. (Photo by Jed Jacobsohn/Getty Images)

Odds: 35/1

Analysis: Spaun has loved this tournament over the last few years: T-13 in 2023, T-15 in 2022 and T-16 in 2021. Before a T-30 finish at the World Wide Technology Championship a few weeks ago, Spaun tied for sixth at the Zozo Championship.

Greyson Sigg

Greyson Sigg of the United States prepares to play his shot from the fourth tee during the first round of the Butterfield Bermuda Championship 2024 at Port Royal Golf Course on November 14, 2024 in Southampton, Bermuda. (Photo by Carmen Mandato/Getty Images)

Odds: 60/1

Analysis: Since missing the cut at the Sanderson Farms, Sigg has played some high-level golf. He tied for 11th at the Black Desert, for 23rd at the Shriners and for ninth last week in Bermuda. The Augusta, Georgia, native tied for eighth at the RSM last year and finished in a share of 15th in 2022.

2024 RSM Classic: Prize money, TV coverage, who’s in the field and more

The PGA Tour’s season finale is here.

Only one event is left on the PGA Tour in 2024, and this week, the Tour is back in the United States for the first time in nearly a month.

The 2024 RSM Classic gets underway Thursday in Georgia, and it’s the final official event of the PGA Tour’s season.

The RSM Classic is the eighth and final PGA Tour in the fall slate. After this week, the Tour is of until The Sentry in January, though there will be three silly-season events in December, including Tiger Woods’ Hero World Challenge in the Bahamas.

From TV coverage to field information and prize money, here’s what you need to know about the 2024 RSM Classic.

RSM Classic course information

Sea Island Golf Club’s Seaside Course in St. Simons Island, Georgia, is a par-70 layout measuring 7,005 yards. Tom Fazio was the architect. The tournament will also use the Plantation Course for the first two rounds. The event has been at Sea Island since 2010 when Davis Love III and Zach Johnson created it.

RSM Classic purse, prize money

The purse at the 2024 RSM Classic is $7.6 million with a first-place prize of $1.368 million. Five of the eight fall events have smaller purses from a year ago, including the RSM, which is down $400,000.

RSM Classic TV coverage

Thursday, Nov. 21: 12-3 p.m. ET (Golf Channel)
Friday, Nov. 22: 12-3 p.m. ET (Golf Channel)
Saturday, Nov. 23: 1-4 p.m. ET (Golf Channel)
Sunday, Nov. 24: 1-4 p.m. ET (Golf Channel)

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RSM Classic field

There will be 156 golfers in the field when play starts Thursday. The biggest name is Ludvig Aberg, who makes his return to play after knee surgery as defending champion at the RSM.

Here’s a look at the complete field.

Field announced for 2024 RSM Classic, the final event on the year’s PGA Tour schedule

The RSM is the 48th and final tournament in 2024 for the PGA Tour.

The RSM Classic is the 48th and final tournament in 2024 for the PGA Tour.

For those still seeking to lock up status for 2025, this is the Last Chance Saloon, as these are the final 72 holes of golf to determine the top 125 in the FedEx Cup points.

Many will head to the Seaside Course at Sea Island Golf Club in St. Simons Island, Georgia, clinging to hope for next year.

There will be 156 golfers in the field, with four of those spots coming through open qualifying, when play starts Thursday.

The headliner is Ludvig Aberg, who won his first PGA Tour event at the 2024 RSM.

Here’s the field as of Friday evening:

  • Ludvig Aberg
  • Tyson Alexander
  • Anders Albertson
  • Sangmoon Bae
  • Aaron Baddeley
  • Paul Barjon
  • Erik Barnes
  • Daniel Berger
  • Francisco Bide
  • Zac Blair
  • Joseph Bramlett
  • Ryan Brehm
  • Jacob Bridgeman
  • Wesley Bryan
  • Hayden Buckley
  • Jonathan Byrd
  • Rafael Campos
  • Bud Cauley
  • Cameron Champ
  • Kevin Chappell
  • Stewart Cink
  • Luke Clanton
  • Eric Cole
  • Pierceson Coody
  • Austin Cook
  • Trace Crowe
  • MJ Daffue
  • Joel Dahmen
  • Zecheng Dou
  • Kevin Dougherty
  • Adrien Dumont de Chassart
  • Tyler Duncan
  • Nico Echavarria
  • Austin Eckroat
  • Harris English
  • Patrick Fishburn
  • Steven Fisk
  • Wilson Furr
  • Brice Garnett
  • Doug Ghim
  • Lucas Glover
  • Will Gordon
  • Cody Gribble
  • Ben Griffin
  • Lanto Griffin
  • Bill Haas
  • Adam Hadwin
  • James Hahn
  • Blaine Hale Jr.
  • Brian Harman
  • Garrick Higgo
  • Joe Highsmith
  • Ryo Hisatsune
  • Lee Hodges
  • Rico Hoey
  • Mark Hubbard
  • Mackenzie Hughes
  • Zach Johnson
  • S.H. Kim
  • Si Woo Kim
  • Michael Kim
  • Chris Kirk
  • Kevin Kisner
  • Jake Knapp
  • Philip Knowles
  • Russell Knox
  • Kelly Kraft
  • Matt Kuchar
  • Martin Laird
  • Christo Lamprecht
  • Nate Lashley
  • K.H. Lee
  • Luke List
  • Davis Love III
  • Justin Lower
  • Peter Malnati
  • Denny McCarthy
  • Matt McCarty
  • Ryan McCormick
  • William McGirt
  • Maverick McNealy
  • Mac Meissner
  • Troy Merritt
  • Keith Mitchell
  • Jacob Modleski
  • Francesco Molinari
  • Taylor Montgomery
  • Ryan Moore
  • Taylor Moore
  • Trey Mullinax
  • Matt NeSmith
  • S.Y. Noh
  • Henrik Norlander
  • Andrew Novak
  • Sean O’Hair
  • Raul Pereda
  • Paul Peterson
  • Chandler Phillips
  • J.T. Poston
  • Seamus Power
  • Andrew Putnam
  • Chad Ramey
  • Chez Reavie
  • Davis Riley
  • Patrick Rodgers
  • Sam Ryder
  • Adam Schenk
  • Matti Schmid
  • Robby Shelton
  • Grayson Sigg
  • Webb Simpson
  • David Skinns
  • Roger Sloan
  • Alex Smalley
  • Austin Smotherman
  • Brandt Snedeker
  • J.J. Spaun
  • Kevin Streelman
  • Sapp Straka
  • Robert Streb
  • Justin Suh
  • Adam Svensson
  • Callum Tarran
  • Ben Taylor
  • Josh Teater
  • Davis Thompson
  • Michael Thorbjornsen
  • Brendon Todd
  • Alejandro Tosti
  • Martin Trainer
  • Kevin Tway
  • Camilo Villegas
  • Matt Wallace
  • Nick Watney
  • Richy Werenski
  • Kyle Westmoreland
  • Vince Whaley
  • Tom Whitney
  • Tim Wilkinson
  • Gary Woodland
  • Brandon Wu
  • Dylan Wu
  • Norman Xiong
  • Carson Young
  • Kevin Yu
  • Carl Yuan

The sponsor exemptions went to Jonathan Byrd, Luke Clanton, Steven Fisk, Cristo Lamprecht, Jacob Modleski, Paul Peterson and Kyle Westmoreland.