Harbour Town Not Looking Good After Matthew
/Rex Hoggard at GolfChannel.com checks in with RBC Heritage tournament director Steve Wilmot, who hasn't been able to get to Harbour Town Golf Links post-Matthew but things don't sound good for Pete Dye's breakthrough design.
Hoggard reports:
“It’s unbelievable. There are trees everywhere,” said Steve Wilmot, the RBC Heritage tournament director. “I haven’t had a chance to see the course [Harbour Town Golf Links], so we won’t know the extent of the damage for a few days.”
Hilton Head Island had been closed because of the storm until Monday afternoon and there have been reports of fallen trees at Harbour Town, the site of the annual Tour stop.
This first look at the 18th hole is pretty disturbing:
Harbor Town before and after #hiltonhead #HurricaneMatthew pic.twitter.com/D5ZCf3FFEB
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