Harbour Town Golf Links, one of the most picturesque courses on the PGA Tour, was ravaged by Hurricane Matthew.
Known for its tree-lined fairways leading up to the spectacular 18th hole, giving players and fans a clear view of the iconic lighthouse guarding the course, Harbour Town is the site of the tour's annual RBC Heritage tournament.
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Unfortunately, the club and surrounding area took a hit when Matthew came raging through last week, with debris strewn around the course.
“In Sea Pines, there are a lot of trees on houses, a lot of water behind the new Plantation Club," Hilton Head Town Manager Steve Riley told The Island Packet. "Harbour Town appears to have taken a hard hit.”
The island is closed until all the debris is removed and the roads are clear.
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“We’re just going to start going in and clearing roads and see how long it takes,” Riley said.
Next year's RBC Heritage is scheduled for April 13-16.