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      <title>Harbour Town Golf Links: The Short Course That Still Sorts the Best Players Out</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;Harbour Town Golf Links was built in 1969 on a piece of low, tree-laced marshland on the south end of Hilton Head Island, and it has quietly been one of the most consistently respected courses in American professional golf ever since. It is Pete Dye&amp;rsquo;s breakthrough design, done with a young Jack Nicklaus as a consultant, and it announced a style of architecture — tight, thoughtful, penal in clever places, built with the land rather than on top of it — that would go on to define much of Dye&amp;rsquo;s career and shape American course design for four decades.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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      <title>RBC Heritage 2026 Preview: A Harbour Town Reset After Augusta</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;The week after the Masters is a curious thing on the PGA Tour. The sport&amp;rsquo;s focal point shifts from Georgia pines and glass-smooth greens to the tidal creeks and live oaks of Hilton Head, and a field that spent seven months working towards Augusta is asked to show up again and play another signature event as if the emotional landing gear had been fully retracted. Some players embrace it. Others, politely, do not. The RBC Heritage has always had to negotiate with that reality, and the 2026 edition is no different.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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