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Spectating ain't cheap: Pro golfer comments on beer, wine prices at PGA Tour event
Spectating ain't cheap: Pro golfer comments on beer, wine prices at PGA Tour event

USA Today

time03-03-2025

  • Sport
  • USA Today

Spectating ain't cheap: Pro golfer comments on beer, wine prices at PGA Tour event

Spectating ain't cheap: Pro golfer comments on beer, wine prices at PGA Tour event PALM BEACH, Fla. ― It "ain't cheap" to enjoy an alcoholic beverage this week at the Cognizant Classic of the Palm Beaches at PGA National in Palm Beach Gardens. Just ask 13-time PGA Tour winner Mark Calcavecchia. Calcavecchia, who lives in Jupiter and is a longtime Palm Beach County resident, took to X on Thursday to lament the exorbitant prices for a glass of beer or wine in the viewing gallery. "This spectating s*** ain't cheap," Calcavecchia tweeted with an image of a drink menu at PGA National. Listed prices included $13 for a Corona Light, Premier, Extra and Modelo Especial. Chardonnay and pinot noir by the glass as well as sparkling wine cost $12.45 according to Calcavecchia's picture. Calcavecchia, who won the Honda Classic in Palm Beach Gardens in 1987, currently competes on the PGA Tour Champions. He underwent back surgery in January 2021 and worked to return to competitive form later that year. He missed the cut or withdrew from his five most recent appearances at senior major championship tournaments.

2025 Cognizant Classic: Live projected cut line as reigning champion, Gary Woodland in trouble
2025 Cognizant Classic: Live projected cut line as reigning champion, Gary Woodland in trouble

Yahoo

time28-02-2025

  • Climate
  • Yahoo

2025 Cognizant Classic: Live projected cut line as reigning champion, Gary Woodland in trouble

The Cognizant Classic of the Palm Beaches is projected to have one of the lowest cut lines in the history of the PGA Tour event hosted at PGA National in Palm Beach Gardens. After Jake Knapp's historic 59 in Thursday's first round, dozens of others golfers in the field have shot below par and pushed the cut line lower than ever before in the course's tournament history. The average cut over the last 18 tournaments held at PGA National was 2.3-over par. The mid-afternoon projected cut of 4-under par was one stoke below Mark Wilson's winning score (5-under) in 2007, the first year the tournament was held at PGA National. Cognizant Classic: Overseed has softened PGA National and many golfers are not happy Last update: 4:06 p.m. The current cut line is 4-under according to the tournament's website. There are still many players left to finish the second round today but a few notable players are in trouble of missing the cut to start play Friday. The top 70 make the cut. Gary Woodland (-2) Austin Eckroat (-1) Eric Cole (-1) David Skinns (E) Cameron Young (E) Luke Donald (+4) Eric J. Wallace is deputy sports editor for The Palm Beach Post. He can be reached at ejwallace@ This article originally appeared on Palm Beach Post: Cognizant Classic 2025: Live projected cut line for Florida Swing opener

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