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title: "Open Championship Week Kicks Off with Heroes Classic, Drawing Attention from Hilton Head Island Golf Community"
url: https://www.herehiltonhead.com/2026/07/14/open-championship-week-kicks-heroes-classic/
date: 2026-07-14T09:54:13-04:00
modified: 2026-07-14T09:54:13-04:00
author: "Lavinia Hanson"
categories: ["Sports"]
site: "HERE Hilton Head"
attribution: "HERE Hilton Head"
---

# Open Championship Week Kicks Off with Heroes Classic, Drawing Attention from Hilton Head Island Golf Community

*Source: [HERE Hilton Head](https://www.herehiltonhead.com/2026/07/14/open-championship-week-kicks-heroes-classic/) — July 14, 2026 by Lavinia Hanson*

Today, Tuesday, July 14, marks the start of Open Championship week with The Heroes Classic at Royal Birkdale, an exhibition event designed to precede the major tournament by two days. This team-format showcase, featuring a roster of major champions and invited players, serves as an early draw for golf fans globally, including the dedicated community of players and spectators on Hilton Head Island.

The Heroes Classic offers a unique prelude to one of golf’s most prestigious championships. While the event itself takes place across the Atlantic, its timing and star-studded lineup resonate deeply within golf-centric communities like Hilton Head Island, where the sport is not merely a pastime but a significant cultural and economic pillar. The format, which brings together celebrated figures in golf, provides an engaging spectacle that sets the tone for the competitive rounds to follow later in the week.

Hilton Head Island has long been recognized as a premier golf destination, boasting more than 25 courses, including the iconic Harbour Town Golf Links at Sea Pines Resort, which annually hosts the PGA Tour’s RBC Heritage. The island’s identity is inextricably linked to golf, drawing millions of visitors each year and generating substantial economic activity. For residents and visitors alike, following major championships like The Open is a seasonal ritual, often accompanied by informal viewing gatherings at homes, local establishments, or within the many golf-centric neighborhoods such as Palmetto Dunes, Shipyard Plantation, and Wexford Plantation.

The anticipation surrounding The Open Championship, amplified by events like The Heroes Classic, contributes to a vibrant golf calendar that extends beyond local tournaments. For many on Hilton Head Island, these international showcases serve as a benchmark for professional play and a source of inspiration. Local golf professionals and instructors often point to such events as critical in fostering a deeper appreciation for the game’s history and its evolving landscape.

Beyond immediate viewership, the broader championship week, inaugurated by events like today’s Heroes Classic, holds particular significance for junior golf programs throughout Beaufort County. Exposure to top-tier professional golf, even in an exhibition setting, can ignite passion and provide tangible role models for aspiring young players. Institutions like the Beaufort County School District, which supports various youth sports, and the University of South Carolina Beaufort, with its collegiate athletic programs, recognize the value of this exposure in nurturing the next generation of golfers. The narratives of sportsmanship, strategic play, and competitive excellence showcased on a global stage can translate into increased participation and dedication at the grassroots level across the Lowcountry.

Furthermore, the event provides a focal point for course-community engagement. Golf clubs and resorts across Hilton Head Island, from Hilton Head Plantation to Long Cove Club, often see heightened interest and discussion among their members during major championship weeks. These shared viewing experiences and conversations about player performance, course conditions, and strategic decisions reinforce the communal aspect of golf, strengthening the bonds within these communities. The global stage of The Open, even through a pre-tournament event, helps to maintain golf’s prominence in the collective consciousness of the island’s residents.

The consistent engagement with major golf events, whether through direct viewership or community discussions, reinforces Hilton Head Island’s status as a hub for golf culture. It underscores how global sporting events can have a tangible, if indirect, impact on local economies and community life, sustaining interest in the sport that defines much of the island’s character. The Open Championship week, commencing with The Heroes Classic, is more than just a series of tournaments; it is a cultural touchstone for golf enthusiasts in Hilton Head Island, connecting them to the wider world of professional golf.

### Why it matters in Hilton Head Island

The Open Championship week, beginning with today’s Heroes Classic, holds significant relevance for Hilton Head Island due to the island’s deep economic and cultural ties to golf. As a destination renowned for its courses, including Harbour Town Golf Links at Sea Pines Resort, the island’s hospitality and tourism sectors are heavily influenced by the sport. Events like The Heroes Classic, preceding a major championship, stimulate interest and conversation among the island’s residents and visitors, many of whom are avid golfers or fans. This sustained engagement with professional golf inspires junior players within the Beaufort County School District and contributes to the overall vitality of the golf industry, which is a primary economic driver for Hilton Head Island and the wider Lowcountry. The collective attention on these global events reinforces the island’s identity as a premier golf destination, influencing everything from local retail to resort bookings.
