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Tickets on sale for RBC Heritage, PGA Tour’s storied Hilton Head tournament

Justin Thomas celebrates the tournament winning putt on the 18th hole following the final round of the RBC Heritage Presented by Boeing at Harbour Town Golf Links on Sunday, April 20, 2025, in Sea Pines on Hilton Head Island.
Justin Thomas celebrates the tournament winning putt on the 18th hole following the final round of the RBC Heritage Presented by Boeing at Harbour Town Golf Links on Sunday, April 20, 2025, in Sea Pines on Hilton Head Island. for The Island Packet

The PGA Tour is now selling tickets for its annual RBC Heritage golf tournament on Hilton Head Island.

Tickets went on sale this week for the tournament, which is scheduled for April 13-19, 2026. It will be the 58th RBC Heritage event in tournament history, and take place at Harbour Town Golf Links at the Sea Pines Resort.

“It is the highlight of Hilton Head Island’s social calendar, and is one of nine signature events, featuring a $20 million purse, a limited field and a no-cut format,” according to a press release.

Justin Thomas celebrates the tournament winning putt on the 18th hole following the final round of the RBC Heritage Presented by Boeing at Harbour Town Golf Links on Sunday, April 20, 2025, in Sea Pines on Hilton Head Island.
Justin Thomas celebrates the tournament winning putt on the 18th hole following the final round of the RBC Heritage Presented by Boeing at Harbour Town Golf Links on Sunday, April 20, 2025, in Sea Pines on Hilton Head Island. Eston Parker III for The Island Packet

RBC Heritage is selling a variety of tickets, ranging from $25 for a single-day practice round pass to an “unlimited patron pass” starting at $1,500 per day. The top-tier ticket is the “everywhere you want to go” pass, giving buyers access to the Calibogue and Lighthouse clubs, Doc’s BBQ at 15 and the grounds. Calibogue Club passes, which start at $600 per day, allow guests to watch the tournament from the club between the 17th green and 18th tee. Purchasers will have access to a complimentary lunch buffet, a full bar and outdoor stadium seating.

The “grounds package,” priced at $400 per week, gives buyers a ticket for all six days of the tournament, course access and rope-line views.

Children under the age of 15 can come for free with a ticketed adult, but kids between the ages of six and 15 need a pass to enter any shared hospitality venues. Members of the U.S. military, veterans and retired personnel get two complimentary tickets for the Wednesday practice round and a 20% discount on daily grounds tickets for Thursday through Sunday.

The RBC Heritage serves as sort of a kickoff to Hilton Head’s busy season. The tournament, the only PGA Tour event in South Carolina until last year, was first held in 1969; Arnold Palmer was its first winner.

About 120,000 people attended last year’s event, according to the tournament’s website, and 70% of spectators have an annual income of more than $100,000.

Sea Pines is currently renovating Harbour Town and the course is set to reopen next month.

Tickets can be purchased at rbcheritage.com.

This story was originally published October 8, 2025 at 12:19 PM.

Laura Finaldi
The Island Packet
Laura Finaldi is an award-winning reporter and editor whose career has taken her everywhere from manufacturing companies in Massachusetts to dairy farms in rural Florida. Before joining the Island Packet in 2025, she was an editor at Homes.com in Richmond, Virginia and covered retail and tourism in Sarasota, Florida for five years. She has been published in the Worcester Business Journal, the Richmonder, Virginia Business, the Boston Globe and USA Today. 
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