USA Catchball Selects Daytona Beach for 2027
The selection of a host destination is one of the most important decisions a sports organization can make. A successful partnership between an event and a destination has the potential to create long term value for athletes, organizers, local communities, and tourism partners alike. That process often begins long before contracts are signed or venues are selected. In many cases, it starts with conversations, introductions, and relationships that help organizers and destinations find the right alignment.
USA Catchball’s decision to bring its 2027 championship event to Daytona Beach is an example of how those partnerships can take shape through meaningful industry connections. The growing women’s sport continues to build momentum across the United States, bringing together athletes and communities through competition, teamwork, and shared experience. As the organization looked toward future growth opportunities, finding a destination that aligned with its goals and audience became an important part of the process.
The connection between USA Catchball and Daytona Beach happened through Compete. What began as an introduction developed into a partnership centered around shared vision, destination support, and the opportunity to create an impactful championship experience for athletes and attendees. The result is an event that will bring visitors, activity, and community engagement into the destination while continuing to support the growth of catchball nationwide.
Stories like this reflect an important part of the sports tourism industry that is not always visible from the outside. Behind many successful tournaments and championship events is a network of conversations, collaboration, and trust between organizers and destinations. Sports organizations are looking for cities that understand their audience, support their event goals, and provide an environment where their event can succeed. Destinations are looking for events that create meaningful tourism impact, align with their community, and contribute to long term growth strategies.
Creating those connections is one of the reasons the Compete Summer Conference in Corpus Christi exists. The conference brings together sports organizers, destinations, sports commissions, and industry partners in an environment focused on relationship building and collaboration. More than a traditional networking event, the conference is designed to create meaningful conversations that can lead to partnerships and future opportunities for everyone involved.
For sports organizers, the conference creates direct access to destinations and partners who are actively looking to host and support events. Face to face conversations allow organizers to discuss the vision behind their event, the needs of their athletes and attendees, and the type of destination partnership that will help their event grow. Those conversations create a level of understanding and alignment that is difficult to replicate through emails or cold outreach alone.
For destinations, the conference provides an opportunity to meet directly with organizations that are shaping the future of sports tourism. Instead of evaluating events from a distance, destinations can better understand the communities behind the sports, the audiences they attract, and the long term opportunities they can create within a city. These conversations help destinations identify partnerships that align with their tourism goals and community priorities.
The partnership between USA Catchball and Daytona Beach reflects what can happen when organizers and destinations are brought together in the right environment. It demonstrates how sports tourism growth is often driven not only by marketing or logistics, but by relationships that create trust, alignment, and shared opportunity. Once those relationships are established, partnerships have the potential to grow into successful events that benefit everyone involved.
As catchball continues to grow throughout the United States, partnerships like this help create new opportunities for athletes, communities, and destinations alike. The selection of Daytona Beach for the 2027 championship event represents more than a location announcement. It represents the type of collaboration that helps sports organizations continue to expand their reach while creating memorable experiences for participants and host communities.
The Compete Summer Conference exists to help create more of those opportunities by bringing the right people into the same room and supporting the conversations that move sports tourism forward.

👉 Learn more about the Compete Summer Conference: https://www.competenetwork.com/2026-corpus-christi
👉 Learn more about USA Catchball: https://www.usacatchball.com/












