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The PGA Golf Club in Port St. Lucie, Florida, will host the 2025 PGA Professional Championship on Sunday, April 27. 312 of the best club pros in the country compete in this esteemed event for a chance to win a $750,000 prize and a coveted slot in the 2025 PGA Championship at Quail Hollow Club.

Defending champion Ben Polland is back to defend his title, although he will have fierce competition from 16 previous winners, such as Alex Beach (2019) and Michael Block (2014). The stakes are higher than ever because the championship offers exemptions into six PGA Tour events over the next year. Fans, players, and analysts alike have marked their calendars because history could very well be made. Let’s dive right into how and where you can catch all the action!

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How to Watch the 2025 PGA Professional Championship

With NBC and Golf Channel providing extensive coverage, golf fans can watch every moment of the 2025 PGA Professional Championship. The following is the broadcast schedule for Sunday, April 27 (all times Eastern): The NBC Sports App and website will provide live coverage from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m., while Golf Channel will show a tape-delayed program from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Monday, April 28th to Wednesday, April 30th Golf Channel will broadcast live coverage every day from 3:00 to 6:00 p.m.

The competition will be reduced to the top 90 scores and ties on Monday after the 312 professionals in the field face a 36-hole cut. In preparation for an exciting final round on Wednesday, a second 54-hole cut on Tuesday will further narrow the field to the low 70 scorers and ties.

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It’s essential to note that tickets are not required to attend the championship in person. However, the PGA Golf Club will not have on-site parking. At Clover Field (31 Piazza Dr., Port St. Lucie, FL 34986), spectators can park off-site. Shuttle services are available every day from 6:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Although spectators will not be given golf carts, motorised scooters, and ADA shuttles will be accessible all over the course. Now that you know how to tune in, let’s take a closer look at the storied venue hosting this electrifying championship.

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PGA golf club ready to crown the next champion

The picturesque PGA Golf Club in Port St. Lucie is adequately ready to host the 57th PGA Professional Championship and is no stranger to top-tier play. With its immaculate courses, which have hosted numerous Senior and Assistant PGA Professional Championships in addition to the PGA Tournament Series and Winter Championships, the club, which first hosted the tournament in 2021, is once again in the national spotlight.

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Can Ben Polland defend his title against 16 past champions, or will a new star emerge?

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As the first player from the Rocky Mountain PGA Section to win the PPC, defending champion Ben Polland is the star of this year’s competition, which is a who’s who of outstanding club pros. Legends like Darrell Kestner, who is scheduled to make a record-breaking 31st appearance, and up-and-coming talent like Preston Cole and Stephanie Connelly Eiswerth enrich the plots developing around this year’s event.

The 2025 PGA Professional Championship is more than just a tournament; it is a celebration of golf’s unsung heroes, the club professionals who work tirelessly to shape the game’s future. You can anticipate incredible performances, heartfelt moments, and even the crowning of a new sports icon as the event unfolds over four exciting days. Club pros will compete for triumph at PGA Golf Club in the 2025 PGA Professional Championship, which promises to be an exciting event. The essence of golf will be on display at this competition, whether you watch it live or from home. Prepare for fierce conflicts, unexpected heroes, and moments that could shape careers.

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