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TELEVISED SPORTS SCORE BIG FOR PBC
The 2021 Honda Classic put the spotlight back on The Palm Beaches once again. The tournament, played last month at PGA National Resort & Spa in Palm Beach Gardens, was broadcast all across the globe. In addition to the nationally televised coverage on NBC’s Golf Channel, the event was shown throughout 220 countries with a potential reach of one billion households. Meanwhile, televised sports in The Palm Beaches reached more than six million additional households recently with three internationally televised events: the PGA Tour Champions’ TimberTech Championship; college football’s Boca Raton Bowl; and the ATP Tour’s Delray Beach Open. These events provided more than 60 hours of TV coverage.
The Delray Beach Open and The Boca Bowl
The TimberTech Championship teed off first from October 26 to November 1, 2020, with the Golf Channel providing 17.5 hours of live coverage that reached 3.3 million households. Next up was the seventh annual RoofClaim.com Boca Raton Bowl, played at Florida Atlantic University. That Bowl game had a primetime slot on ESPN and reached more than 1.5 million homes. And lastly, the Tennis Channel produced 41 hours of live event coverage for the Delray Beach Open, which was shown in over 1.4 million households. To learn more about world-class sports in The Palm Beaches, visit palmbeachsports.com/news.
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