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PGA Tour set to return to Donald Trump-owned Doral course after practically a decade: Studies
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PGA Tour set to return to Donald Trump-owned Doral course after practically a decade: Studies

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Last updated: July 16, 2025 3:24 am
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Published: July 16, 2025
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As per reviews, the Donald Trump-owned course in Miami is making a return to the PGA Tour. The PGA Tour is all set to schedule an occasion at Trump Nationwide Doral within the 2026 season after nearly a decade.

On Monday, July 14, Josh Carpenter of Sports activities Enterprise Journal reported that the Tour was planning so as to add an occasion in the course of the week of April 27–Could 3. The sponsor and operational particulars are but to be confirmed, however speculations counsel it may very well be one of many Signature Occasions for the upcoming season.

This week falls between the Zurich Traditional of New Orleans and the Truist Championship, a Signature Occasion, adopted by the PGA Championship. This implies the Tour would play back-to-back Signature Occasions throughout this stretch.

“The PGA Tour will play within the Dallas space in back-to-back weeks in 2026 for the primary time since 2018,” Carpenter wrote on X. “The tour may also have back-to-back Signature occasions early within the season between Genesis and Pebble Seaside.”

For the uninitiated, Trump Nationwide Doral final hosted the WGC-Cadillac Championship in 2016 earlier than it was moved on account of a number of points. It additionally hosted a PGA Tour Latinoamérica occasion in 2018 earlier than changing into a daily function on LIV Golf’s schedule beginning in 2022.

It was additionally the venue for LIV Golf’s Staff Championship in the course of the first two seasons. Nevertheless, Trump Nationwide Doral is just not on the Saudi-backed circuit’s schedule for the 2026 season.


PGA Tour’s 2026 schedule explored

Here is a have a look at the PGA Tour’s schedule for the 2026 season:

  • The Sentry: January 8–11
  • Sony Open: January 15–18
  • The American Specific: January 22–25
  • Farmers Insurance coverage Open: January 29–February 1
  • WM Phoenix Open: February 5–8
  • AT&T Pebble Seaside Professional-Am: February 12–15
  • Genesis Invitational: February 19–22
  • Cognizant Traditional: February 26–March 1
  • Arnold Palmer Invitational: March 5–8
  • Gamers Championship: March 12–15
  • Valspar Championship: March 19–22
  • Texas Youngsters’s Houston Open: March 26–29
  • Valero Texas Open: April 2–5
  • Masters: April 9–12
  • RBC Heritage: April 16–19
  • Zurich Traditional of New Orleans: April 23–26
  • Trump Nationwide Doral*: April 30–Could 3
  • Truist Championship: Could 7–10
  • PGA Championship: Could 14–17
  • CJ Cup Byron Nelson: Could 21–24
  • Charles Schwab Problem: Could 28–31
  • Memorial Event: June 4–7
  • RBC Canadian Open: June 11–14
  • U.S. Open: June 18–21
  • Vacationers Championship: June 25–28
  • John Deere Traditional: July 2–5
  • Genesis Scottish Open: July 9–12
  • The Open: July 16–19
  • 3M Open: July 23–26
  • Rocket Traditional: July 30–August 2
  • Wyndham Championship: August 6–9