The Palm Beaches brings the Capital One Skin Games back to life after a 17-year Hiatus

As Florida’s Golf Capital, Palm Beach County hosted the return of one of the sport’s most iconic events. The Skins Game made its comeback, featuring some of the PGA TOUR’s greatest golfers going head-to-head in this celebrated competition. Panther National, located in Palm Beach Gardens, served as the venue and is home to one of Florida’s premier golf courses. The Palm Beach County Sports Commission supported the momentous return of The Skins Game. The Palm Beaches and the state of Florida continue to lead the nation in hosting world-class golf events.

The Capital One Skins Game, once a Thanksgiving tradition for 25 years, returned on Black Friday for the first time since 2008. PGA Tour greats, Keegan Bradley, Xander Schauffele, Shane Lowry and Tommy Fleetwood, teed it up at Panther National.  Panther National features a championship 18-hole golf course co-designed by Jack Nicklaus and Justin Thomas. It is situated within 2,400 acres of a picturesque nature preserve.

The Capital One Skins Game’s highly anticipated return was televised live on Amazon (Prime Video).   First launched over 40 years ago, this event quickly became one of golf’s most celebrated traditions. After a 17-year hiatus, it’s only fitting that golf’s premier destination, The Palm Beaches, served as the backdrop for the revival of this iconic competition.