RBC Heritage Golf Tournament Begins in South Carolina
RBC Heritage Golf Tournament Begins in South Carolina
The RBC Heritage is a premier annual golf tournament held at the scenic Harbour Town Golf Links on Hilton Head Island, South Carolina.
Since its inaugural year in 1969, when legendary golfer Arnold Palmer claimed victory, this event has transformed from a local gathering into a world-class PGA Tour Signature Event.
Held each mid-April shortly after the Masters, it features an elite field of 82 players competing for a $20 million purse.
While the tournament is known for its relaxed "after-party" atmosphere and the iconic plaid jacket awarded to the winner, the course itself remains a rigorous test of precision.
Designed by Pete Dye and Jack Nicklaus, its narrow fairways and complex greens demand accuracy rather than raw power.
Through its extensive charitable work and annual scholarships, the tournament generates over $100 million in economic impact, proving that it is much more than just a sporting spectacle.
Whether you are a fan of history, challenging athletics, or community philanthropy, the RBC Heritage stands as a cornerstone of the professional golf calendar.
