Five years ago Ryan French wrote a feature for PGATour.com, labeling the Honda Classic Monday Qualifier as the Super Bowl of Monday Qualifiers. The Cognizant Classic in the Palm Beaches Monday Qualifier or the “Honda Monday” as most people still call it, came to a close Monday as the South Florida PGA hosted its 52nd and final “Honda Monday.”
The Honda Classic was first played in 1972 and the South Florida PGA was established in 1979. Meaning that since the very beginning, the “Honda Monday” has always been, just like for aspiring Playing Professionals, circled on the calendars of SFPGA staff as a premiere event.
A lot has changed over the years, including event name changes, but whether it is the Honda Classic or the Cognizant Classic in the Palm Beaches, the “Honda Monday” in South Florida has always featured standout fields.
Monday's event at The Tesoro Club was no different. It featured 109 participants with well over 500 career combined TOUR starts, all competing for four spots in this week's PGA TOUR event at PGA National. Before Monday’s qualifier, four pre-qualifying events took place, hosting 480 participants.
Over its 52-year history, and as a result of the Cognizant Classic or Honda Classic being the start of the Florida swing, the qualifier has attracted serious fields, with the likes of Open Champion Shane Lowry, 12-time PGA TOUR winner Steve Stricker, and recently AJGA Rolex Player of the Year Miles Russell, to name a few.
“It is sad to see the qualifier eliminated. Monday qualifying has been part of the PGA Tour since the beginning, and so many have quite literally changed their lives by getting the opportunity to qualify for a PGA Tour event,” said South Florida PGA Executive Director Geoff Lofstead. “480 players started last week with the dream of qualifying, and unfortunately, they will not have that opportunity going forward.”
The depth of talent only deepens as you look year-over-year at multi-time PGA TOUR Winners and Major Champions Jason Dufner, Billy Mayfair, and Rich Beem, amongst others, to add to the list. In 2019 alone, the field included 47 total TOUR wins, with 24 players having at least one win.
Outside the immense talent in each qualifier, the event can act as a jump start to one's career. Take this year as an example, with Patrick Sheehan leading the way as a recent Penn State graduate who will make his first PGA TOUR start this week.
With the changes being made to the PGA TOUR schedule structure, the South Florida PGA will no longer administer the Cognizant Classic in the Palm Beaches Monday Qualifier beginning in 2026. It is because of the host facilities and PGA of America Golf Professionals over the years that allowed this event to be referred to as the “Super Bowl of Monday Qualifiers.”
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