The PGA Tour moves across the country this week from Southern California to southeast Florida and The Honda Classic, which begins play Thursday in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.
The 144 golfers who tee it up will play for a combined purse of $6.4 million, with $1.152 million going to the player who best survives the daunting par-70, 7,140-yard Champion course at the PGA National Resort & Spa.
The track is famous for the Bear Trap, holes 15-17 of the Jack Nicklaus-designed course that gives even the world's best players fits and keeps them up at night.
The tournament field will consist of 23 of the top 50 players in the Official World Golf Rankings, led by defending Honda Classic champion Adam Scott of Australia, ranked No.