Trump Doral back on a PGA Tour schedule crowded with big tournaments
The $20 million Trump National Doral event returns amid a busy PGA Tour spring featuring five major tournaments in six weeks, challenging top golfers' participation, officials said.
- In 2026, the PGA Tour will bring back a major tournament to the Trump National Doral course in Miami, scheduled from April 30 to May 3, marking its return after a ten-year absence.
- The Tour left Trump Doral after losing its title sponsor in 2016 and shifted events to Mexico City amid controversies involving Donald Trump's statements.
- The Miami Championship will be a signature event with a $20 million purse and be the fifth PGA Tour tournament held in Florida that season.
- Brian Rolapp, PGA Tour CEO, said they are “excited to showcase the game's greatest players competing at golf's most iconic venues.”
- The return to Doral suggests a highly competitive spring schedule and may test top golfers' willingness to play amid major tournaments nearby.
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