The RBC Heritage takes place at the exceptional Harbour Town Golf Links in South Carolina.
The course, commonly known as Hilton Head, is one of the most popular among PGA Tour players.
Both Justin Thomas and Scottie Scheffler admitted their love for the RBC Heritage venue earlier this week, and you can enjoy it too.
The Golfing Gazette shares all the important information about Harbour Town Golf Links, including green fees and membership details.

Courses at Harbour Town Golf Links
Harbour Town is one of three courses which make up the Sea Pines Resort. The other two are Atlantic Dunes and Heron Point, and they’re all located on Hilton Head Island.
There’s just one 18-hole golf course at Harbour Town. It’s a par 71 and 7,213 yards long for the professionals at the RBC Heritage.
It was designed by Pete Dye, with the help of Jack Nicklaus, and first opened in 1967.
How much does it cost to play at Harbour Town Golf Links?
The good news for golf fans is that Harbour Town is open to the public, so they can walk the same fairways as the PGA Tour stars.
However, it’s often difficult to find a tee time, and the green fees are far more than your average golf course.
It typically costs between $200 and $500 for one round, per person, depending on the time of year.
The amenities at Hilton Head include a bar, restaurant, driving range and golf carts.

Membership at Harbour Town Golf Links
The Sea Pines Resort has multiple membership options, from social to unlimited golf at the three state-of-the-art courses.
The initiation fee for the full golf membership is thought to be between $25,000 and $50,000.
The annual fee is supposedly between $10,000 and $15,000, which means you need to play a lot of rounds for it to be worthwhile.
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