
Where was the 2019 Honda Classic held?
The 2019 Honda Classic was held Feb. 25 – Mar. 3 on the PGA National Resort and Spa’s Champion Course in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. Newly renovated hospitality areas throughout the course combined with performances from top PGA players created an exciting weekend of competition and entertainment for all attendees.
What is the Honda Classic at PGA National?
The Honda Classic at PGA National is one of the premier events on the PGA TOUR, and the first stop on the "Florida Swing.". The 2016 champion Adam Scott rose to victory over The Champion course at PGA National and the infamous Bear Trap – holes 15-17 – commonly regarded as the toughest three-hole stretch on the PGA TOUR.
Where can I find information on tickets to the Honda Classic?
For information on tickets and private hospitality opportunities, please visit the Honda Classic website. Founded in 1972 as Jackie Gleason’s Inverrary Classic, The Honda Classic is a PGA TOUR golf tournament played each March at PGA National in Florida.
What is the history of the Honda Classic?
In 1981, American Motors (AMC) backed the tournament, but in 1982, Honda took over the title sponsorship. After years of moving from course to course, The Honda Classic found its home in 2007 on PGA National Resort & Spa’s Champion course.

Where is the Honda golf Classic taking place?
The PGA National Golf ClubWhere is The Honda Classic Played? The PGA National Golf Club in Palm Beach Gardens has been the permanent home to The Honda Classic since 2007. The club consists of five elegant 18-hole courses, but The Honda Classic is played on the distinctive Champion Course every year.
Where is the Mayakoba golf Classic played?
El Camaleón Golf ClubHosted at an unparalleled resort complex in the beautiful Riviera Maya, the World Wide Technology Championship at Mayakoba, México's first PGA TOUR event, will feature 132 professional golfers participating in four rounds of stroke play competition, from October 31–November 6, 2022, at the Greg Norman-designed El ...
Where is the Honda Classic golf tournament being played this year?
PGA National Resort2020 Honda Classic If there is a tournament that closely resembles the majors, it's The Honda Classic at PGA National Resort.
Where is the 2022 Honda Classic golf tournament played?
PGA National Resort & SpaPALM BEACH GARDENS, FL -- Brooks Koepka and Rickie Fowler, two of the biggest fan favorites in golf, have committed to play in the 2022 Honda Classic, a PGA TOUR event which will be held February 21-27 at PGA National Resort & Spa.
How much does it cost to play golf at Mayakoba?
El Camaleón Fairmont Guest RatesGreen FeePrime Time 7:00 to 11:50 hrs$259USDTwilight 12:00 to 16:00 hrs$199 USDJunior$129 USD
Where does the PGA play in Riviera Maya?
Bahia Principe complexThe club is integrated into Mexico's Bahia Principe complex and is located in the Riviera Maya area, about 15 miles from the town of Tulum, currently the trendiest tourist destination in the area.
Where is the Honda Classic in 2023?
Find tickets for The Honda Classic, PGA Tour in Palm Beach Gardens, FL at PGA National Resort & Spa - Palm Beach Gardens on Thursday, February 23, 2023.
What is the entry fee for the Honda Classic?
RegistrationBegins:Dec 29, 2017 at 12:01 AM ESTEntry Deadline:Feb 9, 2018 at 5:00 PM ESTEntry Fee: Fee PGA National $200 Indian Spring $200 Wellington National $200Field Size:360 players
How much does it cost to play in the Honda Classic Pro Am?
The price for playing in a pro-am golf tournament will range anywhere from $3,000 per player to tens of thousands of dollars per player. The price of the pro-am that you play in has everything to do with the pros that are participating.
How do I get to The Honda Classic?
Directions. From I-95 take the PGA Blvd. westbound exit. Go west on PGA Blvd. to Avenue of the Champions and turn left (south) and follow the signs for PGA of America Parking.
What are the dates of the 2022 Honda Classic?
Feb 21, 2022 – Feb 27, 20222022 The Honda Classic / Dates
Is Phil Mickelson playing in the Honda Classic 2022?
Phil Mickelson 2022 schedule and results The PGA of America shared the news in a statement issued on Twitter, declaring that the six-time major winner will not be competing in the second major of the year.
Overview
History
The Sentry Tournament of Champions is held during the first week of January and, since 1999, has been played over the Plantation Course at the Kapalua Resort near Lahaina on the island of Maui in Hawaii. Unlike most PGA Tour events, it is a par 73 course.
Previous venues have been the Desert Inn Country Club in Las Vegas, Nevada, from the event's inception until 1966, and the Stardust Country Club, also in Las Vegas, in 1967 and 1968. For the f…
Television
While being played at LaCosta, the weekend rounds were traditionally televised by ABC Sports. However, after moving to Hawaii in 1999, the time difference was not conducive to network television. The event moved to ABC's cable partner ESPN for four-round coverage. In 2007, the event moved to four-round coverage on the Golf Channel. In 2012, NBC Sports began showing weekend play, while also producing the new Monday final round for sister network Golf Channel…
Multiple winners
Sixteen men have won the tournament more than once through 2020.
• 5 wins
• 3 wins
• 2 wins
Tournament highlights
• 1953: Al Besselink wins the inaugural Tournament of Champions (TOC) by one shot over Chandler Harper.
• 1955: Gene Littler is victorious at the TOC for the first time. He wins by 13 shots over Pete Cooper, Jerry Barber, and Bob Toski.
• 1957: For the third consecutive year, Gene Littler is victorious at the TOC. He finishes three shots ahead of Billy Casper, Jimmy Demaret, Dow Finst…
• 1953: Al Besselink wins the inaugural Tournament of Champions (TOC) by one shot over Chandler Harper.
• 1955: Gene Littler is victorious at the TOC for the first time. He wins by 13 shots over Pete Cooper, Jerry Barber, and Bob Toski.
• 1957: For the third consecutive year, Gene Littler is victorious at the TOC. He finishes three shots ahead of Billy Casper, Jimmy Demaret, Dow Finsterwald, and Billy Maxwell.
External links
• Coverage on the PGA Tour's official site