The PGA Sports & TCG Show is a free-entry South Florida collector event built for hobby fans who want a full day of browsing, trading, and comparing cards in person. The show brings sports cards, Pokémon, TCGs, comics, toys, collectibles, and memorabilia together under one roof at Burns Road Community Center in Palm Beach Gardens.
For collectors around Palm Beach Gardens, West Palm Beach, Jupiter, Lake Worth, and the wider South Florida hobby scene, PGA Sports & TCG Show offers a practical Sunday stop with room to browse. The flyer highlights 100+ vendors, free parking, a kids play area, food trucks, giveaways throughout the day, and a tournament room hosted by TRIAD.
A Full Day of Cards & Collectibles
The main draw of PGA Sports & TCG Show is the chance to walk a large vendor room and handle cards before making a decision. Online photos can miss surface marks, print lines, whitening, centering, autograph quality, slab scratches, or the feel of a binder page. A show floor gives collectors the better version of the hunt: display cases, boxes, binders, sealed product, slabs, singles, and conversations with vendors who know what they brought.
The event is especially broad for collectors who cross between sports and games. The flyer calls out sports cards, Pokémon, Riftbound, Dragon Ball, One Piece, Magic: The Gathering, Yu-Gi-Oh!, and general TCG collecting. That mix makes the room useful whether you are chasing rookies, vintage stars, graded cards, playable singles, sealed boxes, character cards, or affordable finds for a younger collector. Comics, toys, collectibles, and memorabilia are also part of the event mix, giving the day more range than a single-category card show.
With 100+ vendors promoted on the flyer, collectors should have enough variety to make comparison shopping worthwhile. That is useful for anyone trying to evaluate a bigger purchase, find a cleaner copy, check multiple price points, or simply dig through bargain boxes without being locked into one seller's inventory. For TCG players, the variety can also help when looking for deck upgrades, trade targets, or cards that are easier to judge in person than through a listing photo.
More Than Just a Card Show
PGA Sports & TCG Show is also being positioned as a family-friendly hobby day. The event notes call out a kids play room with staff onsite, which can make the show easier for families who want to browse without turning the whole day into a high-pressure shopping trip. Free entry and unlimited free parking also lower the barrier for curious collectors, parents bringing kids, or hobby fans who want to stop in and see the room before deciding how much time to spend.
The flyer and event notes also highlight food trucks, giveaways all day, police security, and doorbuster giveaways. Those details matter because they turn the event into more than a row of tables. A collector can arrive, walk the room, take a break, revisit a case, compare a few cards, and stay long enough to catch event-day activity without having to leave the venue for every small need.
The tournament room hosted by TRIAD is another useful feature for the game side of the hobby. While the public details do not list every tournament format, the dedicated room suggests that TCG players may have a reason to bring decks, check the organizer's latest updates, and plan around more than just shopping. Because exact tournament details can change, competitive players should confirm current information with the organizer before making event-day plans.
A Show for All Levels of Collectors
Newer collectors can use PGA Sports & TCG Show as a low-pressure way to understand the hobby in person. Walking a room with 100+ vendors gives beginners a chance to see how cards are priced, how raw condition is discussed, how slabs are presented, and how different sellers organize cases and boxes. That can be more educational than scrolling through listings without being able to ask questions.
Casual collectors can treat the show as a Sunday browse for favorite teams, players, sets, characters, sealed product, or nostalgic pickups. Parents and kids can focus on approachable boxes, Pokémon binders, toys, comics, and collectibles, while more experienced buyers can spend time checking condition, comparing comps, negotiating bundles, or looking for grading candidates. The free admission format helps because attendees can choose whether the day is a quick walk-through or a longer collector outing.
Serious collectors should still come prepared. Bring a want list, know which cards need condition checks, and leave room to compare similar copies before committing. With sports cards, Pokémon, One Piece, Yu-Gi-Oh!, Magic: The Gathering, Dragon Ball, Riftbound, and broader collectibles all promoted, the room could reward collectors who arrive with a plan but stay flexible enough to notice unexpected finds.
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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