20th Bobby Bryant Championship (Jun 6-7, 2026)

๐Ÿ† 20th Annual Edition

Twenty years. One championship. The 20th Bobby Bryant Stroke Play Championship plays Saturday & Sunday, June 6–7, 2026, across two of PGA Golf Club's finest layouts in Port St. Lucie — Round 1 on the Dye Course, Round 2 on the Wanamaker Course. Two rounds of individual stroke play. Three divisions. And this year, Saturday's round doubles as the official qualifier pathway into the 51st Palm Beach Kennel Club County Amateur. Registration is open now. Fields are limited.


Event at a Glance
Round 1 Saturday, June 6
Round 2 Sunday, June 7
Round 1 Venue PGA Golf Club · Dye Course
Round 2 Venue PGA Golf Club · Wanamaker Course
Location Port St. Lucie, FL
Start Time 9:00 AM Shotgun
Reg. Deadline May 30, 2026

Weekend Schedule

Schedule of Events

Saturday, June 6 — Round 1 · Dye Course
7:30 AM Practice Facilities Open
8:00 AM Check-in at Staging Area
8:45 AM Announcements / Send Off
9:00 AM Shotgun Start — Round 1
Sunday, June 7 — Round 2 · Wanamaker Course
7:30 AM Practice Facilities Open
8:45 AM Announcements / Send Off
9:00 AM Shotgun Start — Round 2
~2:00 PM Awards Ceremony

Who Competes

A Championship for Every Competitor

The Bobby Bryant is built for the full range of PBCGA talent. Three divisions ensure every competitor faces a fair, age-appropriate field on one of Pete Dye's most exacting designs.

Open Division

Ages 49 & under. Full POY points. Round 1 also counts as the County Am Qualifier for those who opt in.

Senior Division

Ages 50–59. Full Senior POY points. Round 1 also qualifies for the County Am alongside Open Division players.

Super Senior Division

Ages 60+. Full Super Senior POY points. County Am qualifier pathway is the new Abacoa Qualifier Shootout on June 23.


The Standard to Beat

Defending Champions

19th Bobby Bryant Championship (2025) · Indian Spring Country Club — East Course

Open Division Jordan Elsen
Senior Division Pete Williams
Super Senior Division Mark Rubin

Elsen, Williams, and Rubin claimed their titles at Indian Spring in 2025. The 20th edition moves the championship to PGA Golf Club — Round 1 on the Dye Course, Round 2 on the Wanamaker Course. A different test each day, and a different champion to be crowned. Who rises to the occasion?

What's at Stake

  • ๐Ÿ† Tournament Purse
  • ๐Ÿ’ต Daily Skins Game — Cash or Venmo @PBCGA
  • ๐Ÿ“ˆ Player of the Year & Season Points Cup Race
  • โ›ณ๏ธ County Am Qualifier Spot (Open & Senior, Round 1)
  • ๐Ÿˆ Tour Championship Qualification (presented by Tiger Woods)
  • ๐Ÿค SMIDT Cup Team Invitation

Double the Stakes

Round 1 Is Your Shot at the County Amateur

The Bobby Bryant has always been one of the season's marquee events. In 2026, Round 1 carries even more weight — it serves as Qualifier #1 for the 51st Palm Beach Kennel Club County Amateur (July 10–12 at The Park, West Palm Beach). Open and Senior division players can opt in to the qualifier contest at registration. One Saturday round on the Dye Course is all that stands between you and a spot in the County Am field.

"One Saturday round on the Dye Course. Earn your spot in the County Amateur right here."

Date: Saturday, June 6, 2026 — Round 1

Venue: PGA Golf Club — Dye Course, Port St. Lucie

Eligible: Open & Senior divisions only

How: Select the County Am Qualifier contest during registration. Pay $25 qualifier fee on-site before your tee time June 6.

Reg. Deadline: May 30, 2026

Top finishers advance. Results posted after Round 1. Qualifiers must complete County Am registration by June 23 at 12:00 PM.

Qualifier #2 — Abacoa Shootout (June 23) โœจ New

Date: Tuesday, June 23, 2026

Venue: Abacoa Golf Club

Eligible: Open, Senior & Super Senior

Entry: $150 — separate BlueGolf event page

Reg. Deadline: June 16, 2026

A second path into the County Am field — new for 2026 and open to all three divisions, including Super Senior. Register separately through BlueGolf.

Opt-In vs. Opt-Out: When registering for the Bobby Bryant, you will see a County Am Qualifier contest alongside your division. Selecting it enters you as a qualifier candidate — a $25 fee is collected on-site June 6. Not selecting it means you compete for POY points and prizes only, with no County Am obligation. Full Bobby Bryant prize eligibility either way.


Plan Your Season

Key Dates

Date Milestone
Now Open Bobby Bryant registration open at BlueGolf
May 15, 2026 County Am exemption invitation deadline Hard Cutoff
May 30, 2026 Bobby Bryant registration deadline — no late entries accepted
June 6, 2026 20th Bobby Bryant — Round 1 & County Am Qualifier #1 · 9:00 AM Shotgun · PGA Golf Club Dye Course
June 7, 2026 20th Bobby Bryant — Round 2 · 9:00 AM Shotgun · PGA Golf Club Wanamaker Course · Awards Ceremony ~2:00 PM
June 16, 2026 Abacoa Qualifier Shootout registration deadline
June 23, 2026 County Am Qualifier Shootout — Abacoa Golf Club New
June 23 — 12:00 PM County Am general registration deadline Hard Cutoff
July 10–12, 2026 51st PBKC County Amateur Championship — The Park, West Palm Beach

Registration Fees

Bobby Bryant Entry Fees

Player Type Bobby Bryant Entry + County Am Qualifier Fee (on-site) + County Am Entry (if you advance)
PBCGA Member $250 $25 $400
Junior Member $225 $25 $400
Non-Member $325 $25 $525
Bobby Bryant entry fee is not refunded if you compete but do not advance to the County Am.

For the complete County Am fee schedule — Pathway A (Exempt) and Pathway C (Abacoa Qualifier Shootout) — visit the 2026 County Amateur Registration Guide.


Season-Long Stakes

Player of the Year Points on the Line

The Bobby Bryant is one of the highest-point stops on the PBCGA calendar. Every stroke across both rounds counts toward the season-long PBCGA Point Cup Race, proudly presented by The Golf Crypt, Jupiter — across all three divisions. Whether you're chasing the Player of the Year title or locking in a berth in the Tour Championship presented by Tiger Woods, this is not a weekend to sit out.

Open Division Open POY Points
Senior Division Senior POY Points
Super Senior Super Senior Points

The 20th Edition Awaits.

Registration is open now. May 30 is the deadline — no late entries accepted. Round 1 on the Dye Course, Round 2 on the Wanamaker. Secure your spot before the field fills.

Register Now — Bobby Bryant County Am Registration Guide

About Bobby Bryant

The Palm Beach County Golf community lost one of its most dedicated and popular figures when Bobby Bryant passed on December 7, 2003. A PGA club professional who had regained his amateur status, Bobby joined the PBCGA in 1984 and served the board in multiple roles, including chairman. He was the driving force behind the creation of the Senior Series — events for players 50 and older — and earned PBCGA Volunteer of the Year honors five times (1999–2003) before being inducted into the PBCGA Hall of Fame in 2001.

Born May 1, 1938, in Dayton, Ohio, Bobby graduated from Ohio University in 1960 and served as a First Lieutenant in the U.S. Army Infantry in Munich, Germany. He owned and operated the 741 Golf Center in Dayton for over a decade before moving to Florida in 1977. He became the first salesman at PGA National Resort Community and later opened Bryant Realty Brokers, Inc. with his wife, Suzy — a Palm Beach Gardens resident for 24 years.

The Bobby Bryant Championship has been held in his honor ever since. Twenty editions in, it remains one of the defining events on the PBCGA calendar — a fitting tribute to the standards he set for competitive integrity and community within the game.

About the Palm Beach County Golf Association

Since 1976, the Palm Beach County Golf Association has been a cornerstone for the many excellent golfers of Palm Beach County. A 501(c)(3) nonprofit, the PBCGA conducts approximately 20 championships each year while promoting amateur golf throughout South Florida and providing college scholarships for deserving students through our partnership with Take Stock in Children.

Nearly 700 amateur golfers compete in PBCGA championships throughout the season (March–October). The Association has awarded over $485,000 to 185+ area college students. Operated by Executive Director Jordan Schneider from headquarters in Palm Beach Gardens, FL.

Learn more at PBCGA.org