The Honda Classic Drives Economic Impact for Palm Beach County

The Honda Classic, a professional golf tournament hosted by the PGA Tour, is set to bring a significant economic impact to Palm Beach County. The event, which will be held from February 20-26, is expected to attract thousands of visitors to the area and generate millions of dollars in revenue for local businesses.

The Honda Classic is one of the largest sporting events in Palm Beach County and has a significant impact on the local economy. In 2022, the tournament attracted over 200,000 visitors to the area and generated over $40 million in economic impact.

The Honda Classic will be held at the PGA National Resort and will feature 144 of the world’s best golfers including defending champion Sepp Straka, former champion Sungjae Im, and Ryder Cup Captains Zach Johnson and Luke Donald.

The tournament will bring in a large number of visitors to the area, including golf fans, players, and their families. These visitors will stay in local hotels, dine in local restaurants, and visit local shops, contributing to the local economy. In addition, The Honda Classic will also host several other events, such as The Honda Classic Pro-Am, Women’s Leadership Forum, and The Honda Classic Cares Foundation Pro-Am.

The Honda Classic has a substantial impact on the local tourism industry, helping to attract even more visitors to Palm Beach County in the future. The tournament is one of the most popular events on the PGA Tour, and its success has made it a destination event for golf fans from around the world. The Honda Classic is broadcast on the Golf Channel and NBC to millions of viewers, providing exposure for Palm Beach County and showcasing it to a wider audience. In 2022, the tournament attracted over 16 million viewers worldwide.