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  2. Harbour Town Golf Links - Wikipedia

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    Harbour Town Golf Links is a par 71 course and 7,099 yards (6,491 m) from the back tees, relatively short for a PGA Tour event; most are on courses that average 7,300 yards (6,680 m). For its inaugural tour event in 1969, the course was set at 6,655 yards (6,085 m). [ 10 ]

  3. Hilton Head’s Harbour Town Golf Links prepares for a refresh ...

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    Hilton Head’s Harbour Town Golf Links prepares for a refresh; closing for 7 months in ‘25 ... The golf course is currently ranked No. 27 among Golf Digest’s Top 100 Public Courses in the U.S ...

  4. The PGA Tour golf tournament on Hilton Head will conclude Sunday with the presentation of a plaid jacket and a $3.6 million check to the winner. Here’s a 2-minute rundown of Thursday’s action ...

  5. Sea Pines Resort - Wikipedia

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    In recent years, Hilton Head has also developed a large permanent resident population. Hilton Head Island, which has an area of approximately 55 square miles (140 km 2 ), had a year-round population of 37,661 at the 2020 census , [ 3 ] although during the peak of summer vacation season the population can swell to 150,000.

  6. Birdies rained Friday at RBC Heritage. Here are 2nd round ...

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    Four players are tied for first after the second round of the RBC Heritage Presented by Boeing on April 19, 2024 on Hilton Head Island. The players, from left, clockwise: Collin Morikawa, Tom Hoge ...

  7. RBC Heritage - Wikipedia

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    The venue for its entire existence has been the Harbour Town Golf Links at the Sea Pines Resort on Hilton Head Island. The Harbour Town course, which frequently appears on several "Best Courses" lists, was designed by famed golf course architect Pete Dye, with assistance from Jack Nicklaus.