PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. — Every year since 2007, when the PGA Tour began playing its annual south Florida stop at PGA National Resort, the hotel lobby is a beehive of activity. In more than a dozen years of coming here to cover the tournament (now known as the Cognizant Classic at the Palm Beaches), it’s a place to meet, have a drink or two, and once the final putt is dropped each day it turns into party central, the place to be and be seen. There’s a DeeJay and dancing, and it becomes quite the scene for a very middle-aged golf-tournament-attending crowd. Simply put, the people-watching is outstanding and the entertainment value almost rivals that of the golf on display. Almost.
That has been my most lasting impression of PGA National Resort – along with the incredible spread at media dining – but I enjoyed a totally different experience when I visited in late December with my wife and 2-year-old daughter. The lobby bar? It had a totally different vibe. Where were the party people? At the pool. That was the place to be, especially on a warm winter day. I know my daughter couldn’t get enough of it. Here’s everything you need to know about the resort, which just completed a comprehensive $100 million renovation that took advantage of the COVID shutdown.