The PGA Sports & TCG Show returns to Palm Beach Gardens as a free-entry South Florida hobby stop for collectors who want a busy summer show floor without a ticket cost. The event brings sports cards, Pokémon, major TCGs, comics, toys, collectibles, and memorabilia together with food trucks, giveaways, and a family-friendly setup.
Hosted at Burns Road Community Center, PGA Sports & TCG Show gives collectors from Palm Beach Gardens, West Palm Beach, Jupiter, Lake Worth, and the broader South Florida market a practical Sunday destination. The event materials highlight 100+ vendors, unlimited free parking, a kids play room with staff onsite, and a prize tournament room hosted by TRIAD.
A Full Day of Cards & Collectibles
The show floor is the main reason to make the trip. PGA Sports & TCG Show is promoting a large main room packed with Florida vendors, which should give collectors room to compare inventory across showcases, binders, bargain boxes, sealed product, slabs, raw singles, memorabilia, and display-ready collectibles. With 100+ vendors on the flyer, the event has the scale to support a real browse instead of a quick pass through a small room.
For sports cards collectors, that kind of room can be useful in July because summer is a good time to reassess want lists, chase baseball season pickups, look ahead to football demand, and inspect cards in person before grading or buying. A local show also makes condition checks easier: centering, corners, edges, surfaces, autograph quality, and slab condition are all easier to judge under real lighting than through listing photos.
The TCG side is just as central to this date. The flyer and event notes call out Pokémon, Riftbound, Dragon Ball, One Piece, Magic: The Gathering, Yu-Gi-Oh!, and broader TCG collecting. That range makes PGA Sports & TCG Show useful for players and collectors who want singles, sealed product, trade targets, character cards, deck upgrades, or affordable binder finds across more than one game. Comics, toys, collectibles, and memorabilia add another layer for families and crossover collectors who enjoy more than cards alone.
More Than Just a Card Show
The confirmed extras help the event feel like a full hobby day instead of only a buying room. PGA Sports & TCG Show lists food trucks, giveaways all day, a kids play room with staff onsite, and unlimited free parking. Those details matter for attendees who plan to stay for several hours, circle back to tables, compare prices, take breaks, and keep the day comfortable for younger collectors.
The prize tournament room hosted by TRIAD is another important piece for the game community. Exact tournament formats and prize details should be checked with the organizer before building a day around competitive play, but a dedicated tournament room gives TCG players a reason to bring decks, talk strategy, and plan beyond just shopping. The event flyer also references a One Piece tournament, which makes the show especially relevant for One Piece players looking for an event-day reason to attend.
Free entry also changes the way the day works. Casual collectors can stop in without having to justify a ticket price, parents can bring kids for a low-pressure introduction to the hobby, and serious collectors can spend their budget on cards instead of the door. The combination of free admission, free parking, food options, giveaways, and a staffed kids area makes the event easier to approach for a wider part of the local collecting community.
A Show for All Levels of Collectors
Newer collectors can use PGA Sports & TCG Show as a hands-on way to learn how local shows work. Walking a room with 100+ vendors means seeing how cards are organized, how prices vary by condition, how graded and raw cards are presented, and how sellers talk through trade or purchase decisions. That is valuable context for anyone still learning the difference between online comps and in-person buying.
Casual collectors can treat the event as a relaxed Sunday hunt. The broad category list means someone can look for a favorite team, a nostalgic player, a missing Pokémon card, a playable Magic: The Gathering single, a Yu-Gi-Oh! upgrade, a Dragon Ball pickup, or a toy or comic that fits a personal collection. Shows like this are often at their best when collectors arrive with a short want list but leave enough time to dig through unexpected boxes.
Experienced collectors should come prepared to compare copies and negotiate. A larger vendor count makes it easier to check multiple price points before making a bigger purchase, and the in-person setting supports the kind of conversations that can lead to bundles, trades, and future vendor relationships. For collectors bringing grading candidates, a show floor can also be a useful place to compare similar cards and decide what is worth submitting later.
Families have a clear reason to consider this one as well. The kids play room, free entry, giveaways, and food trucks make the event more flexible for groups where not everyone wants to spend every minute at a display case. Younger collectors can focus on Pokémon, One Piece, toys, comics, and affordable boxes, while adults can work through showcases and vendor conversations at their own pace.
Final Thoughts
The PGA Sports & TCG Show is shaping up to be a great day for collectors in Palm Beach Gardens and the surrounding area. If you attend, let the organizer or other attendees know you found the show on Card Show Dex, and stay tuned for more upcoming events across Florida.
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