The city of Palm Beach Gardens is suitably named, as it is comprised of 30 percent flourishing greenery. Located seven miles north of West Palm Beach, Palm Beach Gardens is known for its excellent shopping, dining, and entertainment opportunities at the Gardens Mall, Downtown at the Gardens, and Legacy Place. Boating and fishing are plentiful, as are beautiful luxurious waterfront homes, some even sitting directly on the waters of the Atlantic Ocean, if not the Intracoastal Waterway.

With the Florida Swing of the PGA TOUR coming to an end this weekend, the newest addition to the world of professional golf is also reaching its yearly close. The inaugural season of the Tomorrow Golf League (TGL) here in Palm Beach Gardens is set to conclude with the SoFi Cup Finals on March 24 and 25, featuring a best-of-three series between New York Golf Club (NYGC) and Atlanta Drive Golf Club (ADGC).

​a golf ball on the tee at the new SoFi center in Palm Beach Gardens Florida

TGL Season Recap

NYGC secured their spot in the finals by defeating Colin Morikawa and the top-seeded Los Angeles Golf Club (LAGC) 6-4 in the semifinals. Xander Schauffele led NYGC with a stellar performance, contributing significantly to their victory. ​

ADGC got here by besting Ludvig Aberg and The Bay Golf Club with a decisive 9-3 win.…

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St. Patrick’s Day might have been famously Americanized in cities like Boston, New York, and Chicago, but Palm Beach County has great events, parties, pubs, and restaurants that make it the best place in Florida to celebrate. There's actually a fairly large Irish population here, so whether you’re looking to enjoy a lively parade, attend a bigger festival, or just try some authentic Irish food, there’s something to do. Here’s a guide to the best ways to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day in Palm Beach County, from the famous Irish Festival in Jupiter to the iconic Irish pubs and restaurants throughout the area. 

St. Patrick's Day parade in Palm Beach County


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When it comes to golf in Florida, one month stands out as better than the rest — and that month is March. As the Sunshine State reaches its peak stretch of weather, Florida transforms into a golfer's paradise. Whether you're a local or planning your next getaway, March offers an ideal combination of temperatures, course conditions, and event excitement that makes it the best month for golf in Florida. Here’s why:

a golf course in Florida during March

1. Perfect Weather for Golf

Florida’s weather in March is nothing short of ideal for outdoor activities like golf. With temperatures ranging from the mid-60s to the low 80s, it's warm enough for a comfortable round but not too hot to make the game exhausting. Florida can get pretty rainy and humid, but during February and March, the…

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The first day of a golf tournament isn't typically the most memorable, but this morning (Thursday 2/27), history was made at PGA National. Jake Knapp (who finished tied for 4th at last year's Cognizant Classic the week after earning his first PGA TOUR win at the Mexico Open) has shot a bogey-free, 12-under-par, 59. With that, Knapp becomes only the 14th player on TOUR to ever play a round under 60 and the first to do it at an event in the state of Florida. He also broke the single-round record for this tournament, which was 61, set by Brian Harman in 2012.

the front sign of PGA National, home of the 2025 Cognizant Classic

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For almost two decades, PGA National in Palm Beach Gardens has hosted South Florida's only PGA TOUR event. Previously sponsored by Honda, the Cognizant Classic is one of Palm Beach County's biggest events of the year. Since it's a tournament that's hosted at an iconic resort, that promises world-class action, iconic athletes, and an unforgettable atmosphere, it draws fans from across the country. Here's what you need to know about the upcoming event.

aerial of PGA National, home of the Cognizant Classic

Who's Playing in the 2025 Cognizant Classic?

Austin Eckroat, who won the tournament last year, is back and looking to defend his title.

Min Woo Lee and Erik Van Rooyen (last year's co-runners-up) are back as well, and the 2023 Winner, Chris Kirk, is also making a return.

Shane Lowry (also the…

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Palm Beach Gardens simply used to be another nice and quiet place for retirees and snowbirds to golf and relax. And while it's kept its serene atmosphere, PBG has quickly become so much more. And yet, there's no good list out there for the best things to do in Palm Beach Gardens, so we figured we'd make one. We tried to balance the list to be you’re a local looking for something new or a visitor exploring the area, this upscale yet laid-back destination offers a variety of experiences to enjoy. From championship golf courses to scenic nature trails, here are the top 10 things to do in Palm Beach Gardens.

a collage of popular things to do in Palm Beach Gardens Florida


  1. Golf

    • If you're coming to visit and want the ultimate golf experience, stay at PGA National Resort. During the season (November…

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It's here! The first TGL (Tomorrow's Golf League) match takes place right in our backyard! Golf is entering a bold new chapter, and it’s happening in none other than Palm Beach Gardens. The new TGL, spearheaded by icons Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy, is set to redefine the sport by blending advanced technology, team-based competition, and entertainment into an electrifying format. This cutting-edge league isn’t just about golf—it’s about creating a new, different way to experience the game.

First TGL match in Palm Beach Gardens

Everything You Need to Know About the New TGL Golf League in Palm Beach Gardens

What is the TGL Golf League?

TGL stands for "Tomorrow's Golf League". It's a visionary project that reimagines traditional golf. With Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy at the helm,…

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Palm Beach Gardens has exploded in popularity over the past few years, which has brought some outstanding new restaurants and bars to join the local staples. Gardens is quickly becoming one of the most sought-after areas in Florida, and its dining scene is one of the driving factors. So if you're new to the area, just visiting, or even if you've lived here for years and are just looking to try someplace new, here is a comprehensive guide to the bars and restaurants that have happy hour in Palm Beach Gardens. For organizational purposes, we've categorized the bars and restaurants by location/neighborhood.

people enjoying drinks at happy hour in Palm Beach Gardens Florida

Palm Beach Gardens Happy Hour Near PGA Boulevard (East) 

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11611 Ellison Wilson Rd, Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33408

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In Northern Palm Beach County, we have plenty of excellent restaurants that offer exquisite Thanksgiving Day menus; and some of them even offer special carry-out deals! So, if you'd rather go out for Thanksgiving, or don't have the time to cook, then check out these phenomenal options.

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Dine-In on Thanksgiving

  1. The River House


    • The Thanksgiving menu features a traditional dinner priced at $40, which includes:
      • Roasted Turkey served with herbed stuffing
      • Homemade cranberry sauce
      • Creamy whipped potatoes with gravy
      • Fresh sautéed corn
      • Hawaiian rolls
    • For an additional $12, guests can add an 8-ounce slice of prime rib to their meal.
    • A children's Thanksgiving dinner is available for $10, offering:
      • Roasted turkey
      • Creamy whipped…

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Over the past few years, Palm Beach Gardens has become one of the most popular places to live, or own a winter home, in all of Florida. Locally known simply as "Gardens", it sits about 12 miles north of West Palm Beach, shares a border with Jupiter to the north, and is just inland from Juno Beach & North Palm Beach, making it a perfect hub to have a home base. 

a fountain in palm beach gardens, Florida

How Far Palm Beach Gardens is From:

  • Miami: 80 miles, about a 1 hr 30-minute drive without traffic
  • Orlando: 160 miles, about a 2 hr 20-minute drive without traffic
  • Palm Beach International Airport: 13 miles, about a 15-minute drive without traffic
  • Fort Lauderdale: 55 miles, about a 1 hr-drive without traffic
  • Stuart: 28 miles, about a 35-minute drive without traffic
  • Key…

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