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West Palm Beach's famed municipal golf course is set to host the next stop on Barstool Sports' nationwide amateur golf series.
The Barstool Classic will host a two-day qualifying event at The Park on April 20 and 21. It's the second consecutive year the series has included a stop at the West Palm Beach course.
Competition format will be two-person teams playing four ball with customized handicap scoring. The entry fee is $1,400 for each team.
The tournament is one of 10 qualifying events ahead of the 2026 Barstool Classic Championship, which will be held at Grayhawk Golf Club in Scottsdale, Arizona from Nov. 16-18.
Winners will receive $20,000 and their names carved into the Commissioner's Cup trophy.
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Jordan Edwards and Teddy Sandland won last year's event in West Palm Beach with a net score of 8-under (63).
Barstool Sports is a Manhattan-based digital media company which generates content focused on sports, pop culture and gambling across various social media platforms.
Eric J. Wallace is deputy sports editor for The Palm Beach Post. He can be reached at [email protected].
This article originally appeared on Palm Beach Post: Barstool Sports golf tournament at The Park in West Palm Beach
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The Barstool Classic will host a two-day qualifying event at The Park on April 20 and 21. It's the second consecutive year the series has included a stop at the West Palm Beach course.
Competition format will be two-person teams playing four ball with customized handicap scoring. The entry fee is $1,400 for each team.
The tournament is one of 10 qualifying events ahead of the 2026 Barstool Classic Championship, which will be held at Grayhawk Golf Club in Scottsdale, Arizona from Nov. 16-18.
Winners will receive $20,000 and their names carved into the Commissioner's Cup trophy.
More fake golf: Rare win for journalism at PGA National's inaugural Content Cup
Recent: These Palm Beach County golf courses ranked among Florida's best
Jordan Edwards and Teddy Sandland won last year's event in West Palm Beach with a net score of 8-under (63).
Barstool Sports is a Manhattan-based digital media company which generates content focused on sports, pop culture and gambling across various social media platforms.
Eric J. Wallace is deputy sports editor for The Palm Beach Post. He can be reached at [email protected].
This article originally appeared on Palm Beach Post: Barstool Sports golf tournament at The Park in West Palm Beach
Continue reading...