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Trump National Doral Returns to PGA Tour

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Introduction to Trump National Doral’s Return

Trump National Doral is back on the PGA Tour schedule next year as a signature event that is sure to test how often the top golfers want to play during an extraordinary spring of five big tournaments in a six-week stretch.

Doral long was considered the start of the Florida swing, a can’t-miss event as the PGA Tour began attracting international stars.

The New Schedule

Next year it will be a $20-million signature event the first weekend in May, part of a stretch that starts with the Masters, ends with the PGA Championship and has three signature events in the four weeks in between. That also means players not eligible for those big events would have only two tournaments to play — one of them with a minimal purse — in that six-week stretch. "We’re excited to showcase the game’s greatest players competing at golf’s most iconic venues,” said Brian Rolapp, the tour’s new CEO.

Changes to the Schedule

There’s virtually no change from the 2025 schedule except for a few tournaments changing dates, the Mexico Open moving to the fall and moving the opposite-field event in the Dominican Republic from March (against Bay Hill) to July (against the Open Championship). The PGA Tour lost the Barracuda Championship in Truckee, California, which had been opposite the Open Championship. It was the only tournament that used the modified Stableford scoring system.

History of Trump National Doral

Doral first became part of the PGA Tour schedule in 1962. It became a World Golf Championship in 2007, and then the PGA Tour struggled to find a title sponsor when President Donald Trump bought the resort. It moved away from Trump Doral to Mexico City after 2016, prompting Trump — the presumed Republican nominee at the time — to say, “I hope they have kidnapping insurance.” The famed “Blue Monster” at Trump Doral then became a site for Saudi-funded LIV Golf each of the last four years. Miami is not part of the LIV schedule for 2026, although his Trump National outside Washington will be used.

The Spring Stretch

The spring stretch isn’t the only busy part of the schedule. The PGA Tour season begins a week later on Jan. 8 at Kapalua, giving players a little more time after the holidays to get ready. That means the WM Phoenix Open, which prefers to end on Super Bowl Sunday, will be Feb. 5-8. The AT&T Pebble Beach moves back a week followed by the Genesis Invitational, both $20 million signature events.

Other Changes

Previously, the Mexico Open was after the West Coast Swing, a week before the start of the Florida Swing. Now the Cognizant Classic in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, will follow two signature events at Pebble Beach and Riviera, and precede two more big events in the Arnold Palmer Invitational and The Players Championship. Scottie Scheffler does not play the Truist Championship in early May because he wants to support his hometown events in the Dallas area. The question for the PGA Tour is how many other players will not want to play that much amid the first two majors of the year.

Conclusion

The return of Trump National Doral to the PGA Tour schedule is a significant development in the world of golf. With a new $20-million signature event and a busy spring stretch, the tour is sure to attract top golfers from around the world. However, the question remains as to how many players will be able to withstand the grueling schedule.

FAQs

Q: When will Trump National Doral return to the PGA Tour schedule?
A: Trump National Doral will return to the PGA Tour schedule next year as a signature event.
Q: What is the new schedule for the PGA Tour?
A: The new schedule includes a $20-million signature event at Trump National Doral, as well as changes to the dates of several other tournaments.
Q: What is the history of Trump National Doral?
A: Trump National Doral first became part of the PGA Tour schedule in 1962 and has a long history of hosting top golfers from around the world.
Q: How will the return of Trump National Doral affect the PGA Tour schedule?
A: The return of Trump National Doral will add another significant event to the PGA Tour schedule, which may affect the number of players who participate in other events.
Q: What is the spring stretch of the PGA Tour schedule?
A: The spring stretch includes five big tournaments in a six-week stretch, starting with the Masters and ending with the PGA Championship.

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