Fans engage in the thrilling atmosphere of the Cognizant Classic golf tournament at PGA National.
The Cognizant Classic returns to PGA National from February 27 to March 2, 2025, featuring a Pro-Am event on February 26. Players will enjoy favorable weather conditions, improved viewing experiences at the 17th and 18th holes, and participation from 144 golfers, including standout Daniel Berger. Recent adjustments include fewer grandstands, enhancing fan interaction. The tournament promises delicious local cuisine and the return of Justin Hicks after nearly a decade, alongside Jake Knapp’s historic performance. Refreshments will be available, albeit at high prices, and viewers can catch the action on streaming platforms.
Golf lovers, mark your calendars! The highly anticipated **Cognizant Classic** is back and set to take place at PGA National from February 27 to March 2, 2025. The excitement doesn’t just stop there—there’s a Pro-Am event lined up for the day before the main competition, on February 26. It’s the perfect chance for fans to see some of their favorite players hit the course in a fun, informal setting.
As always, weather plays a crucial role in sporting events, and this tournament boasts favorable conditions. Temperatures are expected to hover in the comfortable **60s and 70s**, providing a pleasant atmosphere for both players and spectators. However, a little early rain on Thursday morning could make things interesting, adding an element of unpredictability right at the start.
Let’s rewind a bit. Last year, heavy rains forced the tournament to conclude on a Monday, which put a damper on attendance during the final round. It’s no wonder that organizers are hoping for clear skies this time around.
One of the most exciting updates includes modifications around the iconic **17th and 18th holes**. Fans can now look forward to better access, thanks to fewer party rooms and more open areas for viewing. With these changes, attendees will have a more engaging experience as they watch the action unfold. With the recent postponement of **SunFest**, the Cognizant Classic is set to be the biggest event in the region for that week.
Given attendance fluctuations in the previous years, fewer grandstands and suites are being built for this year’s tournament. Todd Fleming, the new executive director, assures fans that this reduced accommodation will enhance the experience, allowing attendees to get closer to the action. This could mean that those iconic moments on the course are just a few feet away!
Golf enthusiasts can look forward to seeing **144 talented golfers** take part in the tournament, including notable player **Daniel Berger**, who previously snagged a second-place finish in 2015. A notable change this year is the elimination of **Monday qualifiers** in South Florida, making this the last chance for regional players to qualify for the big event.
In a bid to celebrate the local community, the tournament will also showcase local restaurants and hospitality groups. This initiative aims to serve up some delicious local flavors alongside the thrilling golf action.
Fans will be thrilled to see **Justin Hicks** returning to the tournament for the first time in nearly a decade. Now playing under the Cognizant Classic banner, his presence adds an exciting layer to the event. The tournament has also made headlines with **Jake Knapp**, who recently made history by shooting a bogey-free **59** during the opening round—an incredible feat that joins him in the PGA Tour’s exclusive sub-60 club. Knapp’s stellar performance even broke the previous tournament record of **61**.
Adding a bit of local flair, Billy Horschel recently assisted in **removing a gator** from the course. This playful interaction speaks volumes about his familiarity with the vibrant Florida wildlife. Horschel finished the opening round with an impressive **5-under 66** and continues to showcase his connection with the local golfing community.
As always, refreshments will be available to fans on-site, but be prepared for some sticker shock at the bar. Prices for beverages, like a **Corona Light**, have sparked critiques, reportedly reaching up to **$13**.
For those who can’t make it in person, fear not! Fans can still catch all the action on streaming platforms like **fuboTV, DirecTV Stream, and Peacock**. Whether you’re watching from the comfort of your couch or cheering from the sidelines, the **Cognizant Classic** promises to be a thrilling experience for all golf fans! Don’t miss it!
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