Jack Nicklaus, a legendary golfer, believes the Cognizant Classic in the Palm Beaches won't be axed by the PGA Tour, despite its challenging schedule position. The tournament, which has struggled to attract top players and spectators due to its timing, is a beloved community event. Nicklaus, whose foundation is the main charitable beneficiary of the Cognizant Classic, suggests the event could be moved to a different time in the season, possibly starting in May. He emphasizes the tournament's positive impact on the community and its charitable contributions, implying that the PGA Tour would not want to eliminate it. However, he admits he has no inside information on the tour's plans, leaving the future of the Cognizant Classic in a state of uncertainty. This article explores the potential changes to the PGA Tour schedule and the impact on the Cognizant Classic, inviting readers to share their thoughts on the matter.