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South Carolina native Wesley Bryan with the 2017 trophy.
HIGHLIGHTS PHOTOS BY ARNO DIMMLING
Wesley Bryan earned the first PGA Tour victory of his career with a win at the 2017 RBC Heritage Presented by Boeing at Harbour Town Golf Links on Hilton Head Island. Bryan edged out Luke Donald by one shot to finish atop the leaderboard April 16. Patrick Cantlay, Ollie Schniederjans and William McGirt rounded out the top five. Bryan earned $1.17 million for the win. Luke Donald digs out of a sand trap on No. 17 to stay in the hunt.
Ollie Schniederjans reacts after missing a par putt on No. 17 to take him out of contention.
Luke Donald reacts to a missed par putt on No. 18. He finished second.
Wesley Bryan gets a pat on the head from his caddie.
CBS' Peter Kostis had a front-row seat for the finale. 78 hiltonheadmonthly.com
The 2017 champion addresses the crowd as his wife and members of the Heritage Classic Foundation look on.
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Saturday's flyover is always a highlight of the Heritage.
2013 champion Graeme McDowell was in the hunt after the first three rounds. Peter Malnati had the only hole-inone on No. 17.
McDowell visits with an old friend.
Graham DeLaet was a co-leader heading into the weekend.
Jason Dufner was one of the leaders going into the final round.
The Heritage is a party for everyone.
Onlookers surround the No. 7 green.
Arnold Palmer's grandson, Sam Saunders, made the cut.
Franny Gerthoffer and her husband. May 2017 79
Martin Kaymer and Matt Kuchar enjoy a conversation during their Friday pairing.
A beautiful weekend to be on the water.
Fun was had by all.
Caddies compare notes 80 hiltonheadmonthly.com
Toby McSwain tees off in the pro am.
Spectators enjoying the hospitality on No. 18.
Sporting their Easter best.
Can't play that where it lies.
Thanks for coming.
Coca-Cola Youth Day.
We'll see you next year! May 2017 81