The Honda Classic preview

The PGA Tour heads to Florida and The Honda Classic. Ernie Els defends his title but faces a star-studded field including Sergio Garcia and Rory McIlroy.

Ernie Els with the Callaway FT-9 driver

Lowdown: Ernie Els defends the title at the PGA National Resort in Palm Beach Gardens. The event began life as the Jackie Gleason Inverary Classic back in 1972 but it’s been sponsored by Honda since 1982. Over the years, the event has been won by many of golf’s biggest names including – Jack Nicklaus, Lee Trevino, Johnny Miller, Tom Kite, Nick Price and Vijay Singh. Back in 2005 Padraig Harrington took the title, winning a playoff against Joe Ogilvie and Vijay Singh. The tournament marks the start of the PGA Tour’s “Florida Swing” and the circuit remains in the State for all of March. Relatively cool and wet weather means the PGA National Champions Course is looking lush and green, the greens are fairly soft so the accurate ball-strikers will have an advantage as they look to play some “target golf.” Golf’s “next big thing” Rory McIlroy is among the starters in Palm Beach Gardens and he’ll be looking to build on his excellent performance at the WGC – Accenture Match Play last week.

Venue: PGA National Resort and Spa, Palm Beach Gardens, Florida Date: Mar 5-8 Course stats: par 70, 7,158 yards Purse: $5,500,000 Winner: $990,000 Defending champion: Ernie Els (-6) TV coverage: Thursday 5th – Live on Setanta Golf from 8pm Friday 6th – Live on Setanta Golf from 8pm Saturday 7th – Live on Setanta Golf from 8pm Sunday 8th – Live on Setanta Golf from 7pm

Player watch: Camilo Villegas – The Colombian has a good record in South Florida. He lost in a playoff in this event two years ago, but returns in 2009 as a far more complete player. Davis Love III – He’s re-found some of his best form and finished runner-up here in 2003 then again in 2004. He also has considerable experience in the tournament, it’ll be his 15th start. Stewart Cink – He finished the Accenture on a high. Beating Ross Fisher in the third place playoff. Look for him to continue that good play this week.

Key hole: 16th. A 434 yard par 4, it doglegs to the right with everything sloping towards the water on the right side. Bail out to the left and you’re faced with a 220 yard shot over water into the prevailing wind. Skills required: Grinding. This is a long and testing par-70 course with a run of tough holes towards the end. The focus must be on minimising errors and taking opportunities as and when they arise.

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Fergus Bisset
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He is a golf obsessive and 1-handicapper. Growing up in the North East of Scotland, golf runs through his veins and his passion for the sport was bolstered during his time at St Andrews university studying history. He went on to earn a post graduate diploma from the London School of Journalism. Fergus has worked for Golf Monthly since 2004 and has written two books on the game; "Great Golf Debates" together with Jezz Ellwood of Golf Monthly and the history section of "The Ultimate Golf Book" together with Neil Tappin , also of Golf Monthly.

Fergus once shanked a ball from just over Granny Clark's Wynd on the 18th of the Old Course that struck the St Andrews Golf Club and rebounded into the Valley of Sin, from where he saved par. Who says there's no golfing god?