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2026 RBC Heritage: The Complete Insider Guide to Hilton Head Island's Premier Golf Tournament

Everything you need to know about the 58th annual RBC Heritage at Harbour Town Golf Links — schedule, tickets, parking, dining, Plaid Nation traditions, and why Heritage week is the premier event that introduces high-net-worth buyers to Hilton Head Island real estate.

Donna Gilmore

Donna Gilmore

February 25, 2026 · Director of Operations, COAST

The 2026 RBC Heritage is the 58th annual playing of one of the PGA TOUR's most beloved events, held April 13–19 at Harbour Town Golf Links in Sea Pines Resort, Hilton Head Island, South Carolina. As a PGA TOUR Signature Event with a $20 million purse, it attracts the world's top golfers to Pete Dye and Jack Nicklaus's masterpiece — a precision-demanding par-71 course defined by tight fairways, small greens, and the iconic red-and-white striped lighthouse at the 18th green.

First played in 1969 when Arnold Palmer won the inaugural event, the Heritage has become synonymous with Lowcountry hospitality and the Plaid Nation tradition — where 120,000+ fans don tartan plaid and the champion receives a plaid jacket instead of a green one. Justin Thomas won the 2025 edition in a dramatic playoff against Andrew Novak.

This guide covers everything you need to know for Heritage week 2026 — from the daily schedule and ticket options to parking logistics, dining recommendations, insider tips from locals, and why Heritage week is the premier event for discovering Hilton Head Island real estate.

2026 Tournament Schedule

The Heritage runs a full week, with each day offering a different experience:

DayDateEvents
MondayApril 13Course closed to spectators
TuesdayApril 14Opening Ceremony (12:00pm) · Pro Practice Rounds
WednesdayApril 15Pro-Am (7:00am–12:50pm) · Best day for autographs
ThursdayApril 16First Round (7:30am)
FridayApril 17Second Round (7:30am) · Cut Day
SaturdayApril 18Third Round (7:30am) · Plaid Nation Day · Heritage Lawn Games (12–2pm)
SundayApril 19Sunrise Service (7:30am) · Final Round · Trophy Ceremony at 18th Green

Gates open daily at 7:00am. All times Eastern. Schedule is subject to weather delays.

Pro tip: Wednesday's Pro-Am is the best day for player interaction. The atmosphere is relaxed, galleries are smaller, and players are more accessible for autographs and photos. Saturday is the signature social experience — Plaid Nation Day transforms the course into a festival.

Ticket Options & Pricing

The Heritage offers several ticket tiers to match different experiences and budgets:

Grounds Pass (~$155): General admission to all 18 holes, concession stands, Heritage Lawn, merchandise pavilion, and bleacher seating. This is the best budget-friendly way to experience the full course.

Heritage Lawn Club (~$383): Grounds access plus the Heritage Lawn hospitality area with two complimentary drink vouchers per ticket. The Lawn is the social hub of the tournament — live music, games, food vendors, and the best atmosphere on the course.

Doc's BBQ at 15 (Tiered pricing): Premium hospitality behind the 15th green with BBQ catering, full bar, and covered seating. Ideal for food lovers and groups wanting a home base.

Lighthouse Club / Calibogue Club (Premium pricing): Top-tier hospitality with all-inclusive food and beverage, premium viewing positions, and VIP experience. Best for corporate entertaining and luxury experiences.

Youth Policy: All youth 15 and under receive FREE grounds access when accompanied by a ticketed adult. Children under 5 don't need tickets for hospitality areas.

Tickets are available at rbcheritage.com.

Parking & Transportation

Parking logistics are one of the most common questions about the Heritage. Here's what you need to know:

General Parking + Shuttle: Park at the Coastal Discovery Museum at Honey Horn and take the official shuttle to Harbour Town. This is the primary option for most spectators. Arrive early — shuttles run continuously but lines build after 9:00am.

Coligny Beach Shuttle: An official tournament shuttle also runs from Coligny Beach Parking Lot. A convenient alternative if staying near Coligny Circle or if the Honey Horn lot is full.

Bicycle Parking: Free bicycle parking is available at Harbour Town. If you're staying in Sea Pines, this is the fastest and most enjoyable way to get to the course — and the best-kept secret for avoiding all traffic and parking lines entirely.

Ride Share / Taxi: Uber, Lyft, and local taxi services are available. Going Coastal Transportation also provides rideshare service on the island. Drop-off areas are designated — check the tournament app for locations.

Important: There is no general spectator parking inside Sea Pines. Plan to use shuttle services or bicycle.

Harbour Town Golf Links: The Course

Designed by Pete Dye and Jack Nicklaus in 1969, Harbour Town Golf Links is one of the most recognizable courses in the world. At par 71 and approximately 7,099 yards, it rewards precision over power — earning its reputation as a "shotmaker's course."

The signature 18th hole is a par 4 along Calibogue Sound with the iconic red-and-white striped lighthouse as its backdrop — one of the most photographed finishing holes in professional golf. The course features tight, tree-lined fairways, small undulating greens, and strategic bunkering that demands creativity from tee to green.

StatDetail
Par71
Yardage7,099
Designed1969
ArchitectsPete Dye & Jack Nicklaus
Signature Hole18th — Par 4 along Calibogue Sound
2025 ChampionJustin Thomas (playoff vs. Andrew Novak)

Signature Holes to Watch

While every hole at Harbour Town offers something special, these are the must-see viewing spots:

Hole 15 (Par 5, 530 yards): A risk-reward par 5 that often produces eagles and dramatic moments. Doc's BBQ hospitality is positioned here for good reason.

Hole 17 (Par 3, 185 yards): A beautiful par 3 over water with the lighthouse visible in the background. The grandstand seating here fills early on weekend rounds.

Hole 18 (Par 4, 472 yards): The iconic finishing hole along Calibogue Sound. The lighthouse backdrop, the grandstands, the walk up the fairway — this is the most dramatic finish on the PGA TOUR. Arrive early for grandstand seating on Sunday.

Plaid Nation: The Heritage's Signature Tradition

The RBC Heritage is the only PGA TOUR event where the champion receives a tartan plaid jacket — a tradition rooted in the tournament's Scottish heritage and Hilton Head Island's connection to Scottish settlers. Saturday of tournament week is officially "Plaid Nation Day," when fans across the course don their finest plaid.

The Heritage Lawn transforms into a festival atmosphere with live music, Plaid Nation Games (12:00–2:00pm), food and beverage from the island's best vendors, and a social energy that sets this tournament apart from every other stop on tour.

Whether you're a first-time visitor or a Heritage veteran, Plaid Nation Day is the signature experience — and the best day to feel the unique spirit of Hilton Head Island.

Dining Guide: Where to Eat During Heritage Week

Heritage week is the busiest dining week on Hilton Head Island. Here are the top recommendations by category:

On-Course Dining: Fraser's at the Pavilion, Doc's BBQ at 15, Michelob Ultra Club, Tito's Golf Club, Lunazul Tequila Cantina, 1 & 9 Village.

Sea Pines Restaurants: Fraser's Tavern, Harbour Town Grill, The Quarterdeck.

Fine Dining: Charlie's L'Etoile Verte, Michael Anthony's, Ombra Cucina Rustica.

Casual Dining: Salty Dog Café, Old Oyster Factory, Skull Creek Boathouse, Hudson's Seafood.

Insider tip: Make reservations at least 2 weeks in advance for off-course restaurants during Heritage week. The island fills up, and walk-in availability at popular restaurants is extremely limited.

10 Insider Tips from Hilton Head Locals

  1. Arrive by 7:00am for the best viewing spots — the 18th hole grandstand fills early
  2. Wear plaid on Saturday — it's Plaid Nation Day and the island's biggest tradition
  3. The Lighthouse behind #18 green is the most iconic photo spot on the PGA TOUR
  4. Bike to the tournament if staying in Sea Pines — avoids the parking shuttle entirely
  5. Heritage Lawn is the social hub — live music, games, food & drink all day
  6. Pro-Am Wednesday is the best day for player interaction and autographs
  7. Bring sunscreen and comfortable shoes — you'll walk 5+ miles on the course
  8. Youth 15 and under get FREE grounds access with a ticketed adult
  9. Download the tournament app before you arrive — it has course maps, leaderboards, and shuttle info
  10. Stay through the trophy ceremony on Sunday — watching the winner receive the plaid jacket at the 18th green is a Heritage tradition

Heritage Week & Hilton Head Real Estate

Heritage week is the premier event that introduces high-net-worth buyers to Hilton Head Island. Many of the most significant luxury property purchases on the island begin with a Heritage visit — buyers come for the golf, fall in love with the Lowcountry lifestyle, and begin exploring real estate opportunities.

Sea Pines properties near Harbour Town command premium pricing due to proximity to the course and island amenities. During Heritage week, the energy of the tournament, the beauty of the island, and the quality of the communities create a compelling case for Hilton Head as a primary residence, second home, or investment property.

If you're attending the Heritage and considering Hilton Head real estate, COAST brokered by eXp Realty — the #1 eXp team in South Carolina — can arrange private showings during tournament week. Current featured listings include:

Download the complete Heritage 2026 Insider Guide (PDF) →

The Heritage Classic Foundation

The Heritage Classic Foundation is the nonprofit organization behind the RBC Heritage. Since its founding, the Foundation has donated more than $50 million to Lowcountry charities, supporting education, health, and community programs across Beaufort County. Attending the Heritage directly supports these charitable efforts.

Tournament Impact

The RBC Heritage generates an estimated $134.9 million in annual economic impact for the Hilton Head Island and Lowcountry region. The tournament supports local businesses, restaurants, hotels, and service providers throughout the week — making it not just a sporting event, but the economic engine of the island's spring season.

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the 2026 RBC Heritage golf tournament?

The 2026 RBC Heritage runs April 13–19, 2026, at Harbour Town Golf Links in Sea Pines Resort, Hilton Head Island, SC. Tournament rounds are Thursday April 16 through Sunday April 19, with practice rounds and the Pro-Am earlier in the week.

How much are tickets to the 2026 RBC Heritage?

Grounds passes start at approximately $155. Heritage Lawn Club passes are approximately $383 and include two drink vouchers. Premium hospitality options like Doc's BBQ at 15, Lighthouse Club, and Calibogue Club are also available. Youth 15 and under receive free grounds access with a ticketed adult.

Where do you park for the RBC Heritage?

General spectator parking is at the Coastal Discovery Museum at Honey Horn with shuttle service to the course. An official tournament shuttle also runs from Coligny Beach Parking Lot. Bicycle parking is available at Harbour Town. There is no general spectator parking inside Sea Pines.

What is Plaid Nation Day at the RBC Heritage?

Plaid Nation Day is Saturday of tournament week (April 18, 2026). Fans wear plaid to celebrate the Heritage's Scottish traditions — the tournament winner receives a tartan plaid jacket. Plaid Nation Games are held on Heritage Lawn from 12:00–2:00pm.

What is the purse for the 2026 RBC Heritage?

The 2026 RBC Heritage has a $20 million purse as a PGA TOUR Signature Event. This elevated purse attracts the world's top golfers to Harbour Town Golf Links.

Who won the RBC Heritage in 2025?

Justin Thomas won the 2025 RBC Heritage in a playoff against Andrew Novak at Harbour Town Golf Links.

Is Hilton Head Island a good place to buy real estate during Heritage week?

Heritage week is the premier event that introduces high-net-worth buyers to Hilton Head Island. Many luxury property purchases begin with a Heritage visit. Sea Pines properties near Harbour Town command premium pricing due to proximity to the course and island amenities.

What should I bring to the RBC Heritage?

Bring sunscreen, comfortable walking shoes (you'll walk 5+ miles), a hat, and rain gear. Plaid attire is encouraged, especially on Saturday. Digital tickets are required — have your phone charged. Bags are subject to security screening.

About Donna Gilmore

Donna Gilmore is a licensed Realtor and the Director of Operations for COAST brokered by eXp Realty, the #1 eXp Mega Icon Team in South Carolina. She specializes in luxury real estate on Hilton Head Island, with particular expertise in Sea Pines, oceanfront estates, and golf community properties. Heritage week is the premier event that introduces high-net-worth buyers to the island — if you're attending the 2026 Heritage and considering Hilton Head real estate, Donna and the COAST team can arrange private showings during tournament week.

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