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The Heroes Classic Adds Fan Event to Open Championship Week, Drawing Aiken Golf Enthusiasts

Published July 14, 2026 at 5:38 am | By Marigold Whitcomb, Staff Reporter

The Heroes Classic Adds Fan Event to Open Championship Week, Drawing Aiken Golf Enthusiasts

The Open Championship week has introduced a new fan event, The Heroes Classic, scheduled for Tuesday, July 14, at Royal Birkdale. This team-format showcase, featuring major champions and invited players, precedes the official start of The Open Championship by two days, offering an early highlight for golf enthusiasts.

The event is designed to build anticipation for one of golf’s most prestigious tournaments. While the main championship will see the world’s top professionals compete for the Claret Jug, The Heroes Classic provides a distinct exhibition, emphasizing camaraderie and skill in a team setting. Details from tournament organizers indicate a focus on a celebratory atmosphere, distinct from the intense competition of the championship rounds.

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For golf fans in Aiken and the Central Savannah River Area (CSRA), major championship weeks are often a focal point on the sports calendar. Many local golf clubs and communities follow these international events closely, with the early-week activities often setting the tone for the tournament ahead. The inclusion of a dedicated fan event like The Heroes Classic offers an additional opportunity for engagement, even from afar.

The structure of The Heroes Classic, bringing together notable figures in golf, aligns with the broader appeal of The Open Championship. It serves as a prelude, drawing attention to the historic venue of Royal Birkdale and the legacy of the championship itself. The event’s timing, on a Tuesday, allows it to serve as a standalone attraction before the practice rounds and main competition begin in earnest.

### Why it matters in Aiken

Aiken boasts a rich golf heritage, exemplified by institutions like the Palmetto Golf Club, one of the oldest golf courses in South Carolina, and the University of South Carolina Aiken, which fields competitive golf teams. The community’s deep connection to the sport means that major international events, such as The Open Championship and its associated fan events like The Heroes Classic, resonate strongly. Local golf enthusiasts, including junior golfers at various programs across Aiken County, often draw inspiration from watching top professionals and legends compete on the global stage. These events, even when held thousands of miles away, contribute to the ongoing conversation and passion for golf within Aiken, influencing local engagement with the sport and its traditions.

What's Happening
What happened?
The Heroes Classic at Royal Birkdale is scheduled for Tuesday, July 14, two days before The Open Championship begins.
Why does it matter to Aiken?
Tournament coverage lists major champions and invited players in a team-format showcase tied to the championship week schedule.
What's next?
The packet gives golf readers a timely event hook that can support local golf calendars, watch guides, junior golf tie-ins, and course-community coverage.
Marigold Whitcomb
HEREAiken · SPORTS

Marigold is a staff reporter for HERE Aiken covering local news, community stories, and developments across Aiken County. Marigold is committed to accurate, community-first journalism.

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