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The Lighthouse at Harbour Town is plaid for the 50th Heritage |
Over the past 50 years the Professional Golf Association has
visited Hilton Head Island in spring, resulting in traditions that are now a
part of golf history. The RBC Heritage presented by Boeing is the only PGA
event in South Carolina, and while sponsor names have changed over the years,
the Heritage slogan remains. The lighthouse at Harbour Town has been wrapped in
their trademark plaid pattern for all to see, and the field of players will
include many past champions returning to support the heritage of golf in the
Lowcountry.
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I was also present at the 30th Year of the Heritage! |
The blueprint for success at the RBC Heritage
calls for controlled golf shots to navigate the live oaks that surround the
golf links where par is a score of 71. PGA Tour pros that are known for power
and long tee shots are handcuffed by the twisting layout at Harbour Town,
placing a premium on a strategic short game to set up short putts for birdie.
In 2017 fans could see that Hurricane Matthew had taken a toll on many of the
trees in the Sea Pines Resort, but the challenge of playing the course remains
similar to 50 years ago.
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The Heritage always involves lots of traditions |
To say that the RBC Heritage tournament is a festive social
occasion for many is very true, but the 2018 winner will earn a $1 million
payday. Whether one is standing along the 18th fairway, or simply viewing the
scenery on TV, it is easy to see why this special Lowcountry vista doesn’t get
old after 50 years. For those that attend every year it’s almost like an extra
holiday weekend, celebrating life while tipping the tartan cap towards the
lifestyle of golf.
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