Golf

Koepka commits to Heritage. SC event to feature world’s Top 5 golfers

Brooks Koepka has never played in the RBC Heritage in his career. That will change next week as one of the top American golfers will play at Harbour Town Golf Links.

Koepka was announced Wednesday as part of the field for the event that was moved back on the PGA Tour’s schedule because of the coronavirus pandemic. Also playing in Hilton Head for a chance at the plaid jacket will be Rory McIlroy, Jon Rahm, Justin Thomas and Team RBC ambassador Dustin Johnson.

The full field will be confirmed Friday by the PGA.

The Heritage will be next week — June 18-21. It was originally set for mid-April and is traditionally the week after The Masters. Koepka came in second in Augusta last year.

Koepka’s last completed PGA Tour event was the Arnold Palmer Invitational in March, where he finished 64th. He’d shot a even-par 72 in the first round of The Players Championship before the pandemic shut that down.

He finished atop the FedEx Cup regular season standings in 2019.

McIlroy is the world’s No. 1 golfer and had previously committed to play in the event. He has not been to Hilton Head since 2009 when he was 19 years old.

The PGA Tour resumes its season this week with the Charles Schwab Challenge at the Colonial Country Club in Fort Worth, Texas.

C.T. Pan edged Matt Kuchar to win the 2019 Heritage.

World Golf Rankings

No. 1 Rory McIlroy: Has not competed at Harbour Town since 2009.

No. 2 Jon Rahm: The 25-year-old is making his first start at the RBC Heritage.

No. 3 Brooks Koepka: Also making his first start at the Heritage.

No. 4 Justin Thomas: The 27-year-old will be competing at Harbour Town for the third time.

No. 5 Dustin Johnson: SC native joined Team RBC in 2018, competed at the RBC Heritage that year for the first time since 2009.

RBC Heritage schedule, TV info

How to watch the event:

The Golf Channel: June 18-19 from 3-6 pm, June 20-21 from 1-2:30 pm

CBS Sports: June 20-21 from 3-6 pm

This story was originally published June 10, 2020 at 10:44 AM.

Ben Breiner
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Covers the South Carolina Gamecocks, primarily football, with a little basketball, baseball or whatever else comes up. Joined The State in 2015. Previously worked at Muncie Star Press and Greenwood Index-Journal. Picked up feature writing honors from the APSE, SCPA and IAPME at various points. A 2010 University of Wisconsin graduate. Support my work with a digital subscription
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