28th Amateur Stroke Play (May 17-18, 2025)

TOURNAMENT INFO PAGE: 29th Amateur Stroke Play Championship (May 17 - May 18, 2025)
Tee Off at the 29th Amateur Stroke Play Championship: A Weekend of Competition in Palm City
Golf enthusiasts, mark your calendars! The
29th Amateur Stroke Play Championship
is set to take place on Saturday, May 17, and Sunday, May 18, at the stunning
The Cape Club of Palm City
in Palm City, FL. This two-day event promises to deliver top-tier amateur golf action, bringing together some of the best players in the region for a weekend of skill, strategy, and competition.
A Championship for Every Golfer
The 29th Amateur Stroke Play Championship is designed to cater to golfers of varying ages and skill levels, with three distinct divisions:
- Open Division (49 and under): For the rising stars and seasoned amateurs looking to make their mark.
- Senior Division (50-59): A competitive field for golfers in their prime years.
- Super Senior Division (60+): Where experience meets excellence on the course.
Compete for PBCGA Point Cup Glory and race to PBCGA Player of The Year
This event isn’t just about the weekend—it’s a critical stop in the season-long PBCGA Point Cup Races , proudly presented by The Golf Crypt, Jupiter . Points earned at the 29th Amateur Stroke Play Championship will contribute to the following standings:
- Open Division Points List
- Senior Division Points List
- Super Senior Division Points List
Every stroke counts as competitors vie for a top spot in the PBCGA Point Cup standings. Whether you’re chasing the Open Points Cup, Senior Points Cup, or Super Senior Points Cup, this championship is a prime opportunity to rack up points and climb the leaderboard in this prestigious season-long race.
The Cape Club of Palm City: A Perfect Stage
Nestled in the heart of Palm City, FL, The Cape Club of Palm City offers a challenging yet scenic backdrop for this year’s championship. Known for its pristine fairways, strategic layout, and beautiful surroundings, the course will test every aspect of a golfer’s game—from precision off the tee to finesse on the greens. It’s the ideal venue for a tournament of this caliber, and players can expect a memorable experience both on and off the course.
How to Follow the Action
Can’t make it to Palm City? You can still stay in the loop! Check out the
complete leaderboard
to follow your favorite players’ progress in real-time. After the event, relive the highlights through the
photo gallery
, capturing the best moments from the weekend. For more information on the 29th Amateur Stroke Play Championship, including registration details and event specifics, visit the official event page
here
.
Plan Your 2025 Golf Season
The 29th Amateur Stroke Play Championship is just one of many exciting events on the 2025 PBCGA calendar. Whether you’re a competitor or a fan, you can explore the
full 2025 schedule
here
to plan your year of golf. From amateur championships to point cup races, there’s something for everyone to look forward to.
Don’t Miss Out!
The 29th Amateur Stroke Play Championship is shaping up to be a must-attend event for amateur golfers in South Florida. Whether you’re competing for points, aiming for the podium, or simply looking to enjoy a weekend of high-quality golf, The Cape Club of Palm City is the place to be on May 17-18. Register now, prepare your game, and get ready to tee off in one of the region’s most exciting tournaments of the year!
For more details, visit the
29th Amateur Stroke Play Championship page
. See you on the fairways!
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ABOUT 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. For those of you who may not be familiar with the PBCGA, we are a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization founded by local business leaders in 1976.
Our purpose is two-fold: First, we conduct approximately 20 championships each year while promoting amateur golf throughout South Florida. Our championships are the best of their kind anywhere and we strive to make them enjoyable for golfers of all ages. Second, we are committed to providing college scholarships while supporting the growth and development of deserving and worthy Florida students. We stand with our hand selected scholars while encouraging opportunity to build life skills and gain college preparedness through regular mentorship.
The PBCGA provides an opportunity for local amateur golfers to play the best golf courses in their local area and affords access to the top golf venues in South Florida. Nearly 700 amateur golfers compete in PBCGA championships throughout the tournament season (March – October).
Operated by Executive Director Jordan Schneider, the PBCGA along with a team of dedicated volunteers performs the day-to-day operations of the PBCGA from its Headquarters in Palm Beach Gardens, FL. The Association is served by an elected Board of Directors, headed by Chairman of the Board Michael Blum.
The Palm Beach Golf Association has awarded over $485,000 to 195+ area college students to help with their college education. These scholarships have helped students pay for tuition, books and other fees so that they could be more dedicated to their studies.
PBCGA has partnered with
Take Stock in Children – Palm Beach County
to provide tuition scholarships to attend the Florida state college of their choice. Take Stock in Children is a statewide mentoring/scholarship program. The program enrolls middle school, low-income students and helps them succeed by providing college and vocational scholarships, volunteer mentors, student advocates, early intervention and long-term support.
For more than 50 years, the PBCGA and local South Florida businesses have partnered to provide the highest level of golf services to the Palm Beach County area. Continued support from local organizations such as the Tiger Woods Ventures, Jack & Barbara Nicklaus, Morell Studios, and Palm Beach Kennel Club is a testament to the longstanding support of PBCGA’s mission to give back. Assistance from local businesses, alumni and friends allows the PBCGA to dedicate more time and resources to programs that provide college scholarships to deserving and worthy students in Palm Beach County.