The PGA Tour is expected to return to one of President Trump’s golf courses in 2026.
Trump Doral in Florida hosted a prominent PGA Tour tournament for several years. However, for the past decade, the PGA Tour has stayed away, possibly for political reasons. That is expected to change beginning in 2026.
According to a report from the Sports Business Journal report, which cited “five industry sources,” Trump Doral is expected to host a PGA Tour tournament beginning in 2026.

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It’s expected to host a tournament in next year’s April 30-May 3 date window, which falls between the Zurich Classic and Truist Championship.
Tiger Woods is a major fan of President Trump’s courses.
Earlier this year, Tiger Woods and his son, Charlie Woods, played a round of golf with President Trump at his course in Florida. Perhaps we’ll see Tiger Woods competing at the PGA Tour event at President Trump’s course in 2026. Tiger Woods will need to be healthy, of course, but he has a good relationship with the President of the United States.
If Tiger Woods is physically able to play, it’s likely that he’ll be competing at President Trump’s tournament.
LIV Golf star Bryson DeChambeau, meanwhile, wants to see The Open Championship return to President Trump’s course in Scotland, Trump Turnberry.
“I look at it as a golf course,” DeChambeau said after his round on Friday. “It’s one of the best golf courses in the world, and I’d love for it to be a part of the rotation.
“Albeit I haven’t played it, I’ve heard so many great things about it, and any time you get to play a special historical golf course like that, I think it’s worthy of it, for sure.”
DeChambeau thinks President Trump would do a great job of hosting the event.
“He’d still probably respect the R&A and what they’re trying to accomplish,” DeChambeau said. “I can’t speak on his behalf, but what I can say is, knowing him, he’ll do his best of a job as he possibly can.”
