News Summary
The Cognizant Classic is ready to commence at PGA National from February 27 to March 2, 2024, promising thrilling golf action. Defending champion Austin Eckroat is back, aiming to fend off a strong field of 144 golfers. With pleasant weather expected, fans can enjoy not only the sport but also diverse culinary offerings at the event. Significant changes have been made for better spectator experience, ensuring an unforgettable atmosphere as the tournament unfolds.
Get Ready for the Cognizant Classic: Palm Beach Gardens Set to Shine
The Cognizant Classic is gearing up to steal the spotlight this week, and golf fans couldn’t be more excited! This highly anticipated event, known as Palm Beach County’s largest golf gathering, will unfold at the beautiful PGA National. Mark your calendars as the competition kicks off on Thursday, February 27, and runs through Sunday, March 2. A Pro-Am event is lined up for Wednesday, giving fans a sneak peek of the action.
Weather’s in Our Favor
Defending Champion Returns
Speaking of champions, Austin Eckroat will be back to defend his title. Last year, he lit up the course with an impressive score of 17 under, marking the lowest score the event has seen in two decades. This year, he will face off against a talented field of 144 golfers, with Rickie Fowler, Chris Kirk, Sepp Straka, and Sungjae Im all ready to take their shot at the prestigious title.
A Venue Transformation
In true 21st-century spirit, the Cognizant Classic has undergone significant changes. Event executive director Todd Fleming has noted a shift in spectator needs, leading to increased access for fans behind the ropes and a reduction in party rooms. This is a response to dwindling attendance and follows the strategic profit moves by the PGA Tour. These enhancements aim to ensure that spectators have an unforgettable experience.
Local Favorites and New Faces
This year, local hero Daniel Berger is making his ninth appearance. After a brief hiatus due to injuries, he’s eager to get back in the mix. Additionally, Justin Hicks will be gracing the local PGA Tour again after a long absence since 2016. It’s always thrilling to see familiar faces return to the course!
The Last Call for Qualifiers
Culinary Delights Await
The Thrill of the Course
The prestigious Champion Course at PGA National measures a challenging 7,167 yards with a par-71. It’s best known for its notorious three-hole stretch called “The Bear Trap.” Prepare for thrilling moments as players face this challenging segment!

