These are the four golf courses that make up the Florida Swing on the PGA Tour schedule
Todd Kelly- The PGA Tour's Florida Swing consists of four consecutive tournaments held in Florida.
- All four courses used during the Florida Swing are ranked in the top nine of Golfweek's Best public-access courses in Florida.
- Scottie Scheffler is the defending champion at both the Arnold Palmer Invitational and The Players Championship.
Eight tournaments down, 38 to go in 2025.
Up next: the Florida Swing.
After visiting Hawaii, California, Arizona and Puerta Vallarta, Mexico, the PGA Tour hits the Sunshine State as the next four weeks feature four straight PGA Tour events in the state of Florida.
On display will be the Bear Trap, the Snake Pit, the Arnold Palmer statue and an iconic 17th island green.
The four golf courses used on the Florida Swing are all ranked in the top nine on the Golfweek's Best list of the top public-access golf courses in Florida.
What is the Florida Swing on the PGA Tour?
What are the four tournaments? What golf courses are used? The answers are below.

Cognizant Classic in The Palm Beaches
PGA National Champion Course, Palm Beach Gardens, Florida
Feb. 27-March 2
Defending champion: Austin Eckroat
Ranks No. 7 on Golfweek's Best 2024: Top public-access golf courses in Florida.

Arnold Palmer Invitational
Arnold Palmer's Bay Hill Club & Lodge, Orlando
March 6-9
Defending champion: Scottie Scheffler
Ranks No. 6 on Golfweek's Best 2024: Top public-access golf courses in Florida.

The Players Championship
TPC Sawgrass Players Stadium Course, Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida
March 13-16
Defending champion: Scottie Scheffler
Ranks No. 1 on Golfweek's Best 2024: Top public-access golf courses in Florida.

Valspar Championship
Innisbrook Resort Copperhead Course, Palm Harbor, Florida
March 20-23
Defending champion: Peter Malnati
Ranks No. 9 on Golfweek's Best 2024: Top public-access golf courses in Florida.
There are actually five PGA Tour events over the next four weeks. The Puerto Rico Open is March 6-9. It's an opposite-field event the same weekend as the API.