Hilton Head Island is among the most famous golfing spots in the world. Complete with its semi-tropical climate, beautiful landscapes, pristine beaches, and 24 world-class courses that regularly host PGA Tour events. Golf fans can’t afford to pass up the chance to see a PGA event and relax on the beach all in the same trip. Among these is the Heritage Golf Tournament.

Whether you’re planning on attending the tournament or tuning in from home, you’ll find all you need to know right here.

History of the Heritage Golf Tournament

The golf courses on Hilton Head Island are among the best in the world. Courses are renowned for their challenge and high quality of their resort facilities. Back in 1969, though, the island destination was a lesser-known gem in the lowcountry. When Charles Fraser, the developer of Sea Pines, announced that a PGA event would be hosted at Harbour Town Golf Links on Thanksgiving weekend, many were skeptical.

It wasn’t until Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicklaus signed on to play that anyone realized the Heritage Classic was going to be remarkable. Reporters and commentators alike gushed over Peter Dye’s new links course.  Word quickly spread that Hilton Head Island was the place to go for a pleasant vacation.

Over a hundred thousand people from all over the world attend each year, bringing in around $102 million for the state. Even more impressive is that some of the game’s most famous names regularly appear on the Heritage Golf Tournament leaderboard.

Where and When is the Heritage Golf Tournament Held?

The Heritage Golf Tournament is held at one of Hilton Head’s most famous golf courses, the Harbour Town Golf Links in the Sea Pines Resort. On the 18th hole of this Pete Dye-designed course, golfers may take in breathtaking views of the yacht marina and the Harbour Town Lighthouse. When the Heritage Golf Tournament is being broadcast, the red-and-white-striped structure and yachts are often shown. The event is held in April every year, a week following the Masters’ Tournament.

How to Get Heritage Golf Tournament Tickets

Tickets for the Heritage Golf Tournament are likely to sell out quickly. Pass packages and single-day tickets for practice rounds and games are available to purchase through the event’s official website.

Hilton Head is a popular destination for the RBC Heritage, so if you’re thinking of attending, you should secure your accommodations in advance. In fact, past events regularly drew crowds of over 100,000 attendees. The good news is that vacation rentals at Beachside Hilton Head are some of the best in the area.

Other Nearby Activities

Visitors who rather not participate in the tournament can watch it at one of the town’s many restaurants or bars. The British Open Pub, for instance, is a restaurant that celebrates both golf and traditional pub-style food. It has a fantastic atmosphere, so guests can get a beer and settle in for the game.

Choose a look that will have you feeling confident on the golf course at one of Hilton Head’s many stores. The 18 shops at Coligny Plaza are sure to keep you busy, and if you work up an appetite, there are plenty of dining options nearby. To top it all off, the beach is just across from the shopping center, ready to be enjoyed.

Lodging Options

Because the tournament is in Sea Pines, it makes sense to rent a home in Sea Pines. Look no further than Beachside Hilton Head Island. This boutique rental management company manages 17 properties, all in Sea Pines. With a smaller number of rentals and management, each house is taken care of with the utmost care and respect.

Wrapping Up

The Heritage Golf Tournament is South Carolina’s sole PGA Tour event. Watching this tournament is guaranteed to be one of the highlights of your year. Make your lodging early if you want to visit the island for the Heritage Golf Tournament before the vacation season begins.

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