RBC Heritage

RBC Heritage tournament in 2022 will be at full capacity, with no attendance restrictions

After two years of limited or no capacity, the RBC Heritage Golf Tournament presented by Boeing will have no attendance restrictions for 2022.

The tournament announced the news Monday as tickets went on sale for the annual PGA Tour event at Harbour Town Golf Links. Next year’s event is April 11-17.

The event typically draws 25,000-30,000 per day but that number was limited the past two years because of COVID-19. In 2020, the event was held without fans, and this year’s tournament was held at 25% capacity.

Stewart Cink won this year’s tournament by four shots over Harold Varner III.

In addition to being held at full capacity, the tournament announced all tickets will be 100% digital. Upon purchase, the tickets will instantly be delivered by email.

Buyers can download purchased tickets to their mobile phone digital wallet. Your digital tickets will be scanned at a tournament entrance, and you will be given a commemorative ticket. Digital tickets are easier to use and share with friends, family and clients.

If you buy tickets before Nov. 30, you will be eligible for the Ultimate Heritage Experience sweepstakes.

The winner will receive:

Two-night accommodations for two at the Inn and Club at Harbour Town for Friday and Saturday nights of tournament week.

Calibogue Club ticket upgrades for two for Friday, Saturday and Sunday. The Calibogue Club is an all-inclusive hospitality venue between the 17th green and the 18th tee. The climate-controlled venue features a central dining area, full food and beverage service, and outdoor stadium seating overlooking the final two holes of Harbour Town Golf Links.

Inside-the-ropes access to closing ceremonies, with a meet-and-greet photo opportunity with the champion on Sunday evening.

Fans may purchase tickets by visiting www.rbcheritage.com.

Lou Bezjak
The State
Lou Bezjak is the High School Sports Prep Coordinator for The (Columbia) State and (Hilton Head) Island Packet. He previously worked at the Florence Morning News and had covered high school sports in South Carolina since 2002. Lou is a two-time South Carolina Sports Writer of the Year by the National Sports Media Association. Support my work with a digital subscription
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