51st Palm Beach Kennel Club County Amateur (Jul 10-12, 2026)

 
51 ST Edition · Est. 1976

Fifty-one years of history return to The Park in West Palm Beach this week. On Friday through Sunday, July 10–12, 2026, seventy-eight of the finest amateurs in Palm Beach County tee it up for the Palm Beach Kennel Club County Amateur, presented by Flagstick Golf Performance — the longest-running, most prestigious individual championship on the PBCGA calendar.

Demand for this championship has never been higher. To preserve the integrity of the event as a true signature championship, PBCGA capped the 2026 field at 78 players while adding qualifying sites and new exemption categories — widening the path in without diluting the strength of the field. Registration closed June 23. The field is set.

Dates July 10–12, 2026
Venue The Park — 7301 Georgia Avenue, West Palm Beach, FL
Format 54-Hole Individual Stroke Play
Field Size 78 Players
Cut Low 60 and Ties After 36 Holes
Tees 7,076 Yards — Par 71
Cart Policy Carts Required — Caddies Not Permitted
Pairings Released July 7, 2026 at 10:30 AM
Ranking Status Counts Toward World Amateur Golf Rankings (WAGR)

Championship Partners

Title Sponsor

Palm Beach Kennel Club

West Palm Beach's home for poker, simulcast racing, dining, and live entertainment lends its name to Palm Beach County's premier amateur championship. Since 1932, PBKC has distributed millions of dollars to community projects, educational activities, and charitable institutions — a legacy of giving back that mirrors the County Amateur's own scholarship mission.

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Presenting Sponsor

Flagstick Golf Performance

A full-service indoor golf performance center in Boynton Beach featuring golf simulators, club fitting and building, a SAM Putt Studio, and instruction from Andy Heiberger, PGA. Flagstick joined PBCGA as an Official Partner in 2025 and offers members exclusive access to its facilities and tailored training programs.

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PBCGA's Signature Tournament

The County Amateur is Palm Beach County's most prestigious amateur golf championship, and its list of past champions reads like a who's-who of the sport. Major champion Mark Calcavecchia has hoisted this trophy, alongside PGA Tour members Steve Hart and Gary Nicklaus. Eoghan O'Connell of Palm City — a County Am champion — went on to halve his match with Phil Mickelson to help Great Britain-Ireland claim the Walker Cup.

The championship has also served as an early proving ground for some of golf's biggest current names. Four-time PGA Tour winner Daniel Berger finished runner-up here in 2008 as a 15-year-old. Five-time major champion and former World Number 1 Brooks Koepka competed in the County Amateur before going on to win the U.S. Open twice and the PGA Championship three times.

From Palm Beach County to the world stage — the County Amateur has been the starting line since 1976. NaShawn Tyson enters as the defending champion, having won the 50th edition last year at The Park with a score of 201 (-12).

51 Years of Champions

Tom Knapp holds the record for most titles with four (1982, 1984, 1987, 1991). Jordan Elsen is the most recent multi-time champion, winning back-to-back in 2023 and 2024 before Tyson broke through last year.

Year Winner Location Score
2025 NaShawn Tyson The Park West Palm 201 (-12)
2024 Jordan Elsen The Park West Palm 200 (-13)
2023 Jordan Elsen PGA National - Fazio 206 (-10)
2022 Andrew Riley Mayacoo Lakes CC / Banyan Cay 208 (-6)
2021 Brandon Smith Ballen Isles CC-South / Ibis-Tradition 206 (-10)
2020 Scott Turner Dye Preserve / Jonathan's Landing 206 (-10)
2019 Scott Turner Lost Tree Club 206 (-10)
2018 Cameron Starr Turtle Creek Club 206 (-10)
2017 Ryan Crowley Sailfish Point Golf Club 206 (-10)
2016 Christopher Carlin OT-Fazio / Ibis-Legend 210 (-6)
2015 Robbie Wight Banyan GC / Mayacoo Lakes CC 207 (-8)
2014 Eddie Kenny CC of Florida / Quail Ridge-N 207 (-9)
2013 Mike Weeks Quail Ridge, S-N-N 202 (-14)
2012 Austin Powell BallenIsles-East / OT-Fazio 207 (-9)
2011 Daniel Eggertsson Pine Tree / The Falls 215 (+1)
2010 Erik Downs Falls CC / Old Trail-Fazio 203 (-13)
2009 Danny Germaine The Bear's Club / Lox Club 210 (-6)
2008 Gary Nicklaus Lost Tree / Ibis-Heritage 205 (-11)
2007 Chappell Brown Abacoa GC 138* (-6)
2006 Eoghan O'Connell Old Trail-Fazio 213 (-3)
2005 David Abell Mayacoo Lakes CC 213 (E)
2004 R.J. Nakashian Bear Lakes CC-Lakes 213 (-3)
2003 Tim Powell Mayacoo Lakes CC 222 (-3) P-1
2002 Kyle Henderson Old Trail-Fazio 212 (-4)
2001 Lee Stroever Emerald Dunes GC 215 (-1) P-2
2000 Anders Johncke Ibis-Legend 216 (E)
1999 Steve Genchi PGA National-Champion 219 (+3)
1998 Eric Schreiber (won by 10) Old Trail-Fazio 210 (-6)
1997 Vince Cherrix Bear Lakes CC-Lakes 211 (-5) P-3
1996 Vinny Graffeo Cypress Links 145* (+1)
1995 Pleasant Hughes Emerald Dunes GC 215 (-1) P-1
1994 Mike Lefebre Ibis-Heritage 214 (-2)
1993 Jim Kilduff Old Trail-Fazio 216 (E)
1992 Mike Nealy Bear Lakes CC-Lakes 209 (-7)
1991 Tom Knapp Bear Lakes CC-Lakes 142* (-2)
1990 Bill Harvey Bear Lakes CC-Lakes 217 (+1)
1989 Larry Holland Bear Lakes CC-Lakes 213 (-3)
1988 Jim Sowerwine JDM CC-East 140* (-4)
1987 Tom Knapp JDM CC-East 214 (-2)
1986 Bill McDonough JDM CC-East 211 (-5)
1985 Bill McDonough JDM CC-East 219 (+3)
1984 Tom Knapp JDM CC-East 216 (E)
1983 Adam Armagost Palm Beach National 143* (-1)
1982 Tom Knapp President CC-South 215 (-1)
1981 Steve Hart PB Polo & CC 213 (-3)
1980 Dave Pesacov Boca West GC No. 1 216 (E)
1979 Mark Calcavecchia President CC-South 219 (+3)
1978 Alan Menne President CC-South 140* (-4)
1977 Kevin Butler Palm Beach National 217 (+1)
1976 Mickey Van Gerbig Palm Beach National 217 (+1)

*Rain shortened  |  P = Playoff

How the Championship Works

Three rounds. Seventy-eight players. One cut line that separates the field Saturday evening.

  1. Round 1 is played Friday, July 10, with tee times off Nos. 1 & 10 for the full 78-player field.
  2. Round 2 follows Saturday, July 11. After 36 holes, the low 60 scores and ties make the 36-hole cut and advance to Sunday.
  3. Round 3 — the championship's final round — is played Sunday, July 12, deciding the 51st County Amateur champion, with awards immediately following.

Over the past two seasons, the cut has settled around 149 (+7), low 60 and ties — a number worth watching as Friday's round unfolds.

Schedule of Events

Leading Up to the Championship
Fri, May 15 – 12:00 PM Exemption Entry Deadline
Sat, Jun 6 – 9:00 AM Qualifier 1 (Round 1 Bobby Bryant)
Tue, Jun 23 Qualifier 2 (Abacoa, 18 Holes)
Wed, Jul 1 – 12:00 PM Practice Round Window Opens
Tue, Jul 7 – 10:30 AM Pairings Released
Friday, July 10 — Round 1
7:00 AM – 9:00 PM Practice Facilities Open
7:00 AM – 1:00 PM Check-In at Staging Area
7:30 AM – 9:18 AM Tee Times off Nos. 1 & 10
Saturday, July 11 — Round 2
7:00 AM – 9:00 PM Practice Facilities Open
7:30 AM – 9:18 AM Tee Times off Nos. 1 & 10
7:00 PM 36-Hole Cut (Low 60 + Ties)
Sunday, July 12 — Round 3
7:00 AM – 9:00 PM Practice Facilities Open
7:30 AM – 9:18 AM Tee Times off Nos. 1 & 10
2:00 PM Awards Ceremony

What's at Stake

Tournament PurseGolf shop credit awarded across the championship field.
Daily Skins GameCash skins run alongside all three rounds — pay via Venmo @PBCGA.
Player of the Year & Season Points Cup RacePoints earned this week move the season-long standings.
Tour Championship, Presented by Tiger WoodsThe Tour Championship field is set at the end of October from the top 15 Open, top 12 Senior, and top 9 Super Senior players in the season Points Cup standings — players must compete in at least 3 events during the season to be eligible.
SMIDT Cup Team InvitationTop performers earn an invitation to one of the most coveted honors in the PBCGA season.
Hall of Honor & WAGR PointsThe champion joins a list stretching back to 1976, and results count toward the World Amateur Golf Rankings.

Exemption Pathways (New Categories for 2026)

Players in the following categories are exempt into the championship, provided they meet all entry and eligibility requirements:

  • A Past Champions of the Palm Beach County Amateur (20 Years)
  • B Top 30 & Ties, 2025 Palm Beach County Amateur
  • C Open Winners of Individual PBCGA Tournaments in 2025
  • D Qualifiers for the 2025 PBCGA Tour Championship
  • E Top 5, 2025 PBCGA Senior Amateur Championship
  • F Semi-Finalists, 2025 PBCGA Mid-Amateur Championship
  • G Past Champions of the Nicklaus Junior Championship (3 Years)
  • H Top 5, 2025 Nicklaus Junior Championship
  • I Top 3, SFPGA Junior Tour 2025 Points List
  • J Qualifiers for any 2025 USGA Championship
  • K Special Exemptions at Tournament Committee discretion

Host Venue

The Park — West Palm Beach, FL

Playing to 7,076 yards and a par of 71 from the Yellow tees, The Park gives the County Amateur field a championship-length test — the same stage that crowned NaShawn Tyson the 50th champion a year ago.

Follow the Championship

Live scoring runs all three days as the field works through the cut and toward Sunday's final round.

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About the PBCGA

Since its inception in 1976, the Palm Beach Golf Association has been a cornerstone to the many excellent golfers residing in Palm Beach County. A 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, the PBCGA conducts approximately 20 championships each year while promoting amateur golf throughout South Florida. Nearly 700 amateur golfers compete in PBCGA championships throughout the tournament season, playing the finest golf courses in the region.

The PBCGA has awarded over $495,000 in college scholarships to 195+ area students, partnering with Take Stock in Children – Palm Beach County to support deserving students through mentorship and tuition assistance. The Association is operated by Executive Director Jordan Schneider from its headquarters in Palm Beach Gardens, FL.