The PGA of America has announced that The Park in West Palm Beach, Florida, will host the 2026 PGA WORKS Collegiate Championship (PWCC) presented by Chase and Kohler.
The 39th edition of the Championship will be contested May 4–6 and will showcase 120 athletes competing across four divisions: Men’s Team, Women’s Team, Men’s Individual and Women’s Individual.
The 54-hole, stroke-play Championship will also feature Youth Day on May 2, as well as PGA WORKS Beyond the Green and a Welcome Reception on May 3.
Registration for teams and individual players opens Wednesday, Jan. 14, at pgaworkscollegiate.org.
“The PGA WORKS Collegiate Championship is firmly established as one of collegiate golf’s premier events,” says PGA of America CEO Derek Sprague, PGA. “The PWCC continues to shine a national spotlight on exceptionally talented student-athletes from HBCUs, HSIs and other Minority-Serving Institutions across the country.
“This event’s impact resonates far beyond the golf course, and we are excited for what promises to be an unforgettable week in West Palm Beach.”
The individual competition is open to all minority men and women student-athletes playing collegiate golf at the Division I, Division II, Division III, NAIA and NJCAA level, as well as minority women and men enrolled in one of the PGA of America’s PGA Golf Management University Programs.
In a unique public-private partnership between the city of West Palm Beach and the West Palm Golf Community Trust, The Park opened in 2023. The Park offers “open golf” for all ages and experience levels.
“It is an incredible honor for The Park to serve as the host site for the PGA WORKS Collegiate Championship,” says Brian Conley, PGA, General Manager at The Park.