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title: "Heroes Classic Kicks Off Open Championship Week, Drawing Charleston Golf Enthusiasts"
url: https://www.herecharleston.com/2026/07/14/heroes-classic-kicks-open-championship-week/
date: 2026-07-14T09:46:24+00:00
modified: 2026-07-14T09:46:24+00:00
author: "E. J. Chatt"
categories: ["Sports"]
site: "HERE Charleston"
attribution: "HERE Charleston"
---

# Heroes Classic Kicks Off Open Championship Week, Drawing Charleston Golf Enthusiasts

*Source: [HERE Charleston](https://www.herecharleston.com/2026/07/14/heroes-classic-kicks-open-championship-week/) — July 14, 2026 by E. J. Chatt*

The Open Championship week officially commenced its preliminary activities today with the Heroes Classic, a team-format showcase held at Royal Birkdale in England. The event, scheduled for Tuesday, July 14, serves as a fan-focused prelude, taking place two days ahead of the major tournament’s first round.

The Heroes Classic features a lineup of major champions and other invited players, competing in a team format designed to engage spectators and build anticipation for one of golf’s most prestigious championships. This exhibition offers a glimpse into the competitive spirit and skill that will be on full display later in the week, drawing global attention to the historic Royal Birkdale course.

For golf enthusiasts in Charleston, events like the Heroes Classic and the subsequent Open Championship provide a focal point for their passion. Local golf clubs, junior golf programs, and community groups often organize viewing parties or discussions around such major tournaments, using them as opportunities to celebrate the sport and inspire new generations of players. The global stage of The Open offers a chance for local players and fans to connect with the highest levels of professional golf.

### Why it matters in Charleston

While the Heroes Classic takes place across the Atlantic, its significance resonates with the vibrant golf community in Charleston. Local institutions such as the College of Charleston, which fields competitive golf teams, and various junior golf initiatives throughout Charleston County, often look to major championships for inspiration and educational opportunities. The visibility of events like the Heroes Classic can spark interest among young athletes and provide a benchmark for aspiring golfers. For local golf instructors and course operators, the Open Championship week often translates into heightened interest in lessons, equipment, and tee times, reinforcing Charleston’s connection to the broader world of golf.
