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Schedule and other info about the 2022 RBC Heritage golf tournament on Hilton Head

It’s time to get your plaid on: The final round of tournament play is Sunday at the Heritage.

It’s your only chance to see a PGA Tour golf tournament in South Carolina.

The RBC Heritage Presented By Boeing in Sea Pines will conclude Sunday with the winner taking home about $1.4 million of an $8 million purse.

Many of the best players in the world, including five ranked in the top 10, are playing at the Pete Dye-designed course, known for its numerous hazards, small greens and tight fairways lined by pines, palms and oak trees.

Here’s what to know.

Tee times

Competitive play ends Sunday. Players’ tee times were not available as of press time.

The final round’s starting times are 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. The trophy presentation will be on the 18th green immediately following the end of play around 6 p.m.

How to watch

Tune into CBS Sports from 3 to 6 p.m. Sunday and PGA TOUR LIVE on Sunday.

Parking

Free general parking is located at the Coastal Discovery Museum at 70 Honey Horn Drive. A motor coach service will operate from 6:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday to drive spectators from Honey Horn to Harbour Town marina. There’s no general spectator parking in Sea Pines.

Cyclists can enter Sea Pines if they have a digital ticket or a volunteer badge. Free bicycle parking is available at the tennis courts next to the golf clubhouse’s parking lot. People are responsible for their own bike locks.

Tickets

Tickets have been sold out, the tournament announced earlier this month. The Heritage expects 120,000 spectators to attend the event, said Angela McSwain, director of marketing and communications for the Heritage Classic Foundation.

For more information

Call (843) 671-2448 or check www.rbcheritage.com or Facebook (RBC Heritage) and Twitter (@RBC_Heritage).

This story was originally published April 11, 2022 at 10:00 AM.

Karl Puckett
The Island Packet
Karl Puckett covers the city of Beaufort, town of Port Royal and other communities north of the Broad River for The Beaufort Gazette and Island Packet. The Minnesota native also has worked at newspapers in his home state, Alaska, Wisconsin and Montana.
Sam Ogozalek
The Island Packet
Sam Ogozalek is a reporter at The Island Packet covering COVID-19 recovery efforts. He also is a Report for America corps member. He recently graduated from Syracuse University and has written for the Tampa Bay Times, The Buffalo News and the Naples Daily News.
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