
How to watch, odds for the PGA Tour's 2025 Cognizant Classic in The Palm Beaches
It's about that time — the golf world descends to Florida for its month-long sojourn. This week's Cognizant Classic marks the first of four PGA Tour events in the Sunshine State, with the Arnold Palmer Invitational, The Players Championship and Valspar Championship to follow.
ESPN+ also offers coverage beginning at 6:45 a.m. on tournament days.
More than five decades ago, The New York Times wrote, 'The $260,000 Jackie Gleason Inverrary Classic, one of four new tournaments on the 1972 Professional Golfers' Association tour announced yesterday, will surpass the Westchester Classic as pro golf's richest.'
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This weekend brings the same event, with a new name and a growing purse north of $9 million.
This storied tournament has a lengthy — and cool — record book. Jack Nicklaus birdied the final five holes to come back and stun Grier Jones by one stroke in 1978. In 1986, Kenny Knox paid out of pocket for a chance to qualify, surprised the field and won. Mark Wilson claimed his first career win in 2007's playoff thriller, while Austin Eckroat had his first Tour triumph in last year's outing — finishing three shots ahead of Erik van Rooyen and Min Woo Lee.
Jordan Spieth plays this event for the first time, marking his official comeback from wrist surgery last summer. BetMGM has Spieth at +4500 odds to take the tournament. As of Wednesday, Shane Lowry is the Vegas favorite at +2000; Daniel Berger, who finished fourth at this course in 2020 and 2022 and Russell Henley are locked in right behind him at +2200.
No matter the tournament's title or its lead competitors, PGA National will always be feared and revered for 'The Bear Trap,' daunting holes 15-17 as redesigned by Jack Nicklaus.
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(Photo of Daniel Berger: Tony Ding / Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
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