Palm Beach County has sports activities as varied as golf, equestrian and baseball.
The Classic in The Palm Beaches Dates: February 25 – March 1, 2026
The Cognizant Classic in The Palm Beaches has been bringing top PGA TOUR talent to The Palm Beaches since 2003, providing a week of entertainment and one of the finest fan experiences around.
Held at the PGA National Resort, fans can expect world-class experiences on the beautiful Championship Course. PGA National also boasts acclaimed dining options, an oasis-like spa, and Sports & Racquet club complete with 12 pickleball courts for those looking to supplement their tournament experience.
The tournament features a field of 144 players and a purse of $7 million, with net proceeds benefiting the locally based Children’s Healthcare Charity.
Tee it up with the game’s top players on the Champion Course the Monday of tournament week.
The relaxed golf setting played in TOUR event format provides an unparalleled environment for all golf enthusiasts alike.
The first round begins on February 25.
Winter Equestrian Festival Dates: Now through March 29, 2026
The Winter Equestrian Festival takes place at Wellington International, an award-winning and internationally renowned venue that operates the largest and longest-running hunter/jumper horse show in the world while welcoming thousands of the world’s best riders from all 50 states and more than 42 countries.
Wellington International offers 80 acres of competition arenas, with 18 arenas boasting state-of-the-art sand footing.
The main international arena is also complete with box seating and hospitality pavilions, offering an elevated experience for excited fans.
Spring Training Dates: February 21 – March 22, 2026
Spring Training is a can’t-miss experience in The Palm Beaches, where the teams of the Grapefruit League warm-up for the MLB regular season under the South Florida sun.
Head to Jupiter’s Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium, which comfortably seats over 8,000, including box suites, and features a press box, as well as two high-def, all digital video boards.
It is no surprise the St. Louis Cardinals and Miami Marlins spend their Spring Training here. With unparalleled player access and close-up encounters with veteran stars and up-and-coming prospects alike, the Spring Training experience here is truly one-of-a-kind.
Drive South to West Palm Beach and you’ll find the Cacti Park of The Palm Beaches, home to both the Washington Nationals and Houston Astros.
This park is intimate, yet world-class. With just 7,700 seats, the Cacti Park of The Palm Beaches is about a quarter of the size of MLB’s smallest regular-season stadium, but it offers big-league amenities, including a Craft Corner with a variety of craft beers on tap, suites, lawn seats starting at just $20 and ample parking.
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