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From Green Jacket To Heritage Plaid, PGA Tour Hits The Heart Of Spring

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The RBC Heritage highlights a shift on the PGA Tour, where Harbour Town’s tight design rewards precision and mid-spring conditions add another layer of complexity.

Matt Fitzpatrick, of England, hits from a waste area on the 18th hole during the final round of the RBC Heritage golf tournament Sunday, April 19, 2026, in Hilton Head, S. C. (AP Photo/Mike Stewart) Copyright 2026 The Associated Press.

All rights reserved The fourth signature event of the golf calendar is in the books as the tour made its annual dogleg right from Augusta on over to Hilton Head and the game’s most coveted threads were slipped onto the shoulders of its latest champions. Rory McIlroy surrendered a sizeable lead before rallying in the clutch to earn another green jacket, while Matt Fitzpatrick rebounded from a late miscue to win his second RBC Heritage title in a playoff—earning another dapper tartan jacket and bringing to a close a stretch that functions as pro golf’s Spring Sports Coat Swing. The RBC Heritage offered a markedly different test to golf’s first major, as tight sightlines and an emphasis on precision replace the power demands and sweeping corridors.

Harbour Town Golf Links, a Pete and Alice Dye design with Jack Nicklaus chipping in as a design consultant, has long favored accuracy over distance. Even after a recent restoration led by Davis Love III that closed the course down for six months after last year’s event, that identity remains very much intact. “It’s a special and unique place in the sense that you have to control your ball,” Scottie Scheffler said earlier in the week.

“You have to shape it both ways…which when you look at modern golf course design, I think it's a bit of a lost art. ” From Power to Precision Narrow, tree-lined fairways, pronounced doglegs and some of the coziest greens on the PGA Tour shift the emphasis from power to precision and short-game finesse, rewarding players who execute their targets rather than overpower the course. The famous finisher is case in point.

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