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PGA National Resort’s Champion Course: 2024 Cognizant Classic’s Layout Explored

Published 02/26/2024, 12:30 PM EST

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The stage is set for the 2024 Cognizant Classic! The event started making waves when Charlie Woods tried for the event’s pre-qualifier. While his dream to play at Palm Beach remains a dream, 120 players will make it a reality. The event is going to be held at the PGA National Resort’s Champion Course in Palm Beach for the eighteenth time.

The course is par-72, 7,045 yards long, filled with bunkers and water hazards. It was designed by Tom and George Fazio but was later redesigned by Jack Nicklaus in 2014. The legendary golfer did not hold back and made it a challenging course even for professional players.

The front nine greens of the 2024 Cognizant Classic

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Talking about its layout, the first green is a par-4 with 365 yards. While it looks short, the greens are surrounded by water and bunkers. The second green is also a par-4. It is a 464-yard hole with a right-to-left bend. The third green is a par-5 with 538 yards. It is considered the easiest hole on the course, with spacious greens.

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However, the 4th hole is a tough par-4 one with 396 yards. It has an elevated green, which makes landing it correctly crucial. The 5th hole is a par-3 one with 217 yards. It has a pond on its side, along with windy greens. The 6th hole ups the challenge with a par-4 and 479 yards. It has water on the left side and is filled with multi-level greens.

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The seventh green is considerably easier to play at the 2024 Cognizant Classic. It is a par-3 with 226 yards. Furthermore, the eighth green is also fairly easy. It is a par-4 with 427 yards but has a water hazard. The ninth green is a real challenge, with a bunker on one side and rough greens on the other. It is a par-4 with 421 yards. However, the challenge starts to build on the back nine.

The back nine greens at Palm Beach

The tenth green is a par-4 with 508 yards. If players take a strong hit at the tee, it becomes a relatively easy one. The eleventh green is a par-4 with 450 yards. While it does not have bunkers, it does have a water hazard on the right and a multi-level green. The twelfth hole is an easy par-4 with 438 yards.

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The 13th hole is a par-4 with 388 yards. It is a windy one and can challenge the players at the 2024 Cognizant Classic. The 14th hole is also a par-4. It is the newest hole here and is 465 yards long. The 15th hole is a short one with a par-3 and 179 yards.

The sixteenth green, however, is a long one with a par-4 and 434 yards. The seventeenth green is a par-3 with 175 yards. It is a challenging one filled with bunkers. The eighteenth green is the longest on this course. It is a par-5 with 556 yards and tests the accuracy of players with water hazards next to the greens.

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What are your thoughts on the course of the 2024 Cognizant Classic? Let us know in the comments section below.

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Ajitesh Rawat

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Ajitesh Rawat is a Senior Golf Writer at EssentiallySports. He honed his reader mindset and developed a unique content lens thanks to many months spent as a content analyst at ES. Now, as an ace journalist, he applies those skills to connect better with readers through his extensive coverage of the LPGA and their lesser-known players.
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Riya Singhal

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