Trump National Doral Returns as a Signature Event in the 2026 PGA Tour Schedule
Trump National Doral is set to make a grand return to the PGA Tour in 2026 as a signature event, marking a significant moment in golf's premier tour.

The PGA Tour has announced that Trump National Doral will return to its schedule in 2026 as a signature event, now known as the Miami Championship. This marks a significant addition to the tour, especially during a spring season packed with major tournaments.
A Busy Spring Schedule
Next year's PGA Tour will feature an extraordinary spring season with five major tournaments in a six-week stretch. The Miami Championship will be held in early May, sandwiched between the Masters and the PGA Championship. This intense schedule will test the endurance and commitment of the top golfers.
Historical Significance
Doral has long been considered the start of the Florida swing, a must-attend event as the PGA Tour began attracting international stars. It first became part of the PGA Tour schedule in 1962 and was a World Golf Championship event from 2007 until it moved to Mexico City after 2016.
Financial Impact
The Miami Championship will be a $20 million signature event, attracting the world's best players. However, this also means that players not eligible for these big events will have limited opportunities to compete, with only two tournaments available during this six-week stretch.
Schedule Adjustments
The 2026 schedule sees minimal changes from 2025, with a few tournaments shifting dates. Notably, the Mexico Open moves to the fall, and the opposite-field event in the Dominican Republic shifts from March to July.
LIV Golf and Trump's Influence
The famed Blue Monster at Trump Doral has hosted Saudi-funded LIV Golf for the past four years. While Miami is not part of the LIV schedule for 2026, Trump National outside Washington will be used.
Looking Ahead
The PGA Tour season begins on January 8, 2026, at Kapalua, giving players more time to prepare after the holidays. The WM Phoenix Open will end on Super Bowl Sunday, followed by the AT&T Pebble Beach and the Genesis Invitational, both $20 million signature events.
Player Commitments
Scottie Scheffler will skip the Truist Championship in early May to support his hometown events in Dallas. The PGA Tour is keen to see how many other players will navigate this packed schedule, especially with the first two majors of the year.
Fall Schedule
The fall portion of the schedule has yet to be released, leaving fans and players eager for more details.
Conclusion
The return of Trump National Doral to the PGA Tour as a signature event in 2026 is a significant development, promising thrilling competition and high stakes for the world's top golfers.