PGA National, home of the Cognizant Classic, presents a stunning yet challenging course for golfers.
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Sponsor Our ArticlesThe PGA Tour heads to Florida for the Cognizant Classic, known for its challenging layout at PGA National. This prestigious tournament is not just about skill but also endurance as players face the notorious Bear Trap and unpredictable weather conditions. Standout competitors like Russell Henley and Shane Lowry gear up to tackle this demanding course, where precision and strategy will be key to success.
Golf fans, hold onto your hats! The PGA Tour is making its way to the sunny state of Florida after an exciting series of tournaments out on the West Coast and a thrilling stop in Mexico. The spotlight is now on the Cognizant Classic, which was once known as the “Honda Classic.” This prestigious event is set to unfold at the famous PGA National, a course that has built a reputation for being one of the toughest challenges on the PGA Tour.
Measuring a demanding 7,054 yards and boasting a par-71 layout, PGA National features beautiful Bermudagrass greens that are not just stunning to look at but also tricky to putt on. Originally designed by none other than the legendary Jack Nicklaus, the course was later redesigned by the talented Tom Fazio. And if you’re thinking it sounds difficult, you’re onto something! The infamous stretch of holes known as the “Bear Trap” (holes 15-17) is notorious for testing even the most seasoned golfers.
The weather can be unpredictable, and windy conditions add another layer of difficulty, often complicating scoring efforts at PGA National. The scoring average at this challenging layout has been +1.41 since the 2015 season, making it a true test of skill. To put it into perspective, it’s been ranked as the toughest regular PGA Tour course, with a daunting slope rating of 144 and a course rating of 75.4.
This year’s field includes some standout competitors, though it may not be as stacked as in years past. Notable names like Russell Henley, Shane Lowry, Sungjae Im, Billy Horschel, Min Woo Lee, and Luke Clanton have all thrown their hats into the ring, ready to tackle the course’s challenges.
When it comes to success at PGA National, five key metrics have emerged as crucial: strokes-gained approach, good drives percentage, strokes-gained on par-4s, strokes-gained ball striking, and strokes-gained in difficult conditions. Historically, those players who excel in strokes-gained approach tend to shine here, and it’s no wonder why—approaching the green with precision can make all the difference!
Players must also keep their drives on target since poor tee shots quickly add strokes to their scorecard. And let’s not forget about the importance of par-4s. With only a few par-5s on the scorecard, nailing those par-4s becomes paramount. Lowry will certainly be one to watch, with three top-five finishes here in the past setting the stage for potential success again!
Others to consider include Daniel Berger, a seasoned competitor with a track record of strong finishes at PGA National, and promising newcomer Luke Clanton, who is competing on a sponsor’s exemption, hoping to make the cut for a shot at a PGA Tour card. Following closely are Billy Horschel, known for his eye-catching finishes despite some tough outings recently, and Ryan Gerard, who has been impressing audiences with solid performances at prior Florida events.
With weather and course setup continuing to influence scoring difficulty, all eyes will be on these golfers as they tackle the challenges ahead. Expect excitement, tension, and perhaps a few surprises as they navigate PGA National’s tricky greens and test those mental fortitudes. Will anyone conquer the legendary Bear Trap? As the PGA Tour heads to Florida, one thing is certain—the Cognizant Classic promises to be a thrilling experience for players and fans alike. Buckle up!
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