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Luke Donald putting on the 17th green |
When the PGA Tour visits the Harbour Town golf links on
Hilton Head, the players, patrons and TV audience enjoy the scenic beauty of
the Lowcountry. The pressure of The Masters is followed by the
lighter-atmosphere at the RBC Heritage, and that one-two combination has been
proven for many years. This year’s tourney was played in very windy conditions
and Donald led most of the way, until Sunday afternoon when South African
Branden Grace shot 5-under par to claim his first PGA Tour title victory.
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The 18th Hole at Harbour Town |
But
Donald’s history at The RBC Heritage deserves closer examination since his 2016
finish isn’t his only second place finish. Donald also finished in second place
in 2014 and 2011 during memorable losses against Brandt Snedeker and Matt
Kuchar. Donald has also finished in third place at the RBC Heritage three times
and this former World Number One golfer must be coming due for a big win at
Harbour Town in the future. But for now, Donald has raked in enough earnings
all-time at the RBC Heritage to surpass five-time champ Davis Love III.
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Credit Jason Day for being friendly to the media |
While current sensation Jordan Spieth did not
play the RBC Heritage in 2016, the present Number One golfer in the world did
return to Hilton Head. Australia’s Jason Day played an early round of golf on
Wednesday with RBC officials and then came to the media tent where he gave a
lengthy and informative press conference. Day has earned many fans because of
his relentless drive to win, but also for his demeanor on and off the course.
To read the feature article in the newspaper click on
Colletonian.
To view past blog entries for the RBC Heritage click on 2015 - 2014 - 2013
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To view past blog entries from The Masters click on 2015 - 2014 - 2013 - 2012 - 2009
To view past blog entries from the BMW Charity Pro-Am on the Web.com Tour click 2015 - 2014.
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