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Following the showdown at Augusta National, the PGA Tour will be moving to South Carolina for its fifth signature event. The highly coveted RBC Heritage will be back on the Harbour Town Golf Links with the best of the Tour duking it out against each other. As Scottie Scheffler Scheffler won his second Masters, the eyes will be on the world number one and how he will do this week.

In the field of 69 at Hilton Island, joining Scheffler would be the defending champion, Matt Fitzpatrick, Masters runner-up Ludvig Aberg, world no. 2 Rory McIlroy, and many more. The game will surely be filled with enthrallment for the masses and here is how you can catch it live on the Harbour Town Golf Links course.

What are the ticket prices for RBC Heritage?

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Unlike the men’s first major, tickets for RBC Heritage can be easily obtained via their official website. However, the catch is that currently all the tickets have been sold out but they can be bought on resale. This means that it will be costlier than the original price. The tickets for Tuesday’s practice round and Wednesday’s Pro-Am are still available. The former costs $25, whereas the latter resales at $26.

Then the ground passes for the four days of competition are all priced slightly differently. The ground access pass for Thursday’s round is $151 and that for round two goes for $150. The ground access pass for the Saturday round is the most expensive for any day, as it resells for $180. While the final round passes for a day are sold for $151.

The event has introduced a new ticket called the Ultimate Patron Pass. The pass will allow entry into all the hospitality lounges in the course, with that day’s ground pass included in the package. Patron Pass for Thursday costs $1,206 and for Saturday is $1,050. The passes for Friday and Sunday aren’t available.

Interestingly, teenagers aged 15 and below, accompanied by an adult, can enter for free. Also, active military personnel were given free passes, however, the tickets for all four days of military actives have been sold out. However, to enjoy the RBC Heritage lavishly, there are three hospitality packages for the fans.

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Hospitality packages at RBC Heritage

The first package is Doc’s BBQ, which displays the action occurring at the 15th Green, which offers a tiered seat for the patrons. The package starts from $350 to $450. It includes a full bar service and a buffet for the fans, starting from 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Another lounge experience that awaits the fans will be at the 18th green.

It will give the best view of the winner hitting the final putt with the Lighthouse Club. The club invites the patron to enjoy an all-inclusive bar with a lunch buffet from 11:00 to 6:00 p.m. starting from $500. And what also comes with the package is the deck view from the 10th Green, along with snacks and more beverages.

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The last but not least, is the Calibouge Club. Though all the food and drinks will be available at the Club, it has a cool feature that may attract many. The Calibouge Club has a climate control venue that starts from the 17th green and continues through the 18th tee box. It also has a satellite location on 8th Green.

This package resales for $525 on Thursday and Sunday. Whereas, on Friday and Saturday, it will cost $750 and $925, respectively. If you haven’t already, pack your bags and hit Hilton Head Island for a fun weekend getaway!