The PGA Tour is expected to return to Miami’s iconic Blue Monster Course in 2026, with President Donal Trump’s Trump National Doral once again playing host to professional golf’s biggest stage. This highly anticipated move marks a significant chapter in the resort’s storied history and a major win for South Florida’s sports and tourism economy. Official confirmation is still pending but signs are pointing to the tournament being a fixture on the PGA Tour’s schedule as a signature event. Additionally, LIV Golf’s Miami stop has been removed from their 2026 schedule and the R&A’s new leadership under Martin Darbon announced this morning that they have had talks with Eric Trump about returning The Open Championship to the Trump-owned Trump Turnberry in Scotland after the previous chief executive had vowed to not host an event at a Trump Organization owned property despite Trump Organization owning many of the world’s most iconic and historical golf courses.
Originally opened in 1962, Trump National Doral has long been synonymous with world-class golf. The resort gained international prestige by hosting the PGA Tour’s Doral Open for over 50 years, followed by the World Golf Championships-Cadillac Championship until 2016. In 2012 the property was acquired by President Donal Trump’s Trump Organization and underwent a $250 million renovation, updating its four golf courses, including the legendary Blue Monster, and upgrading the 800-acre resort with luxury accommodations, enhanced amenities, and expansive event space. Trump National Doral has also hosted the LIV Golf’s Miami event for the past several seasons, maintaining its place as a world-class global golf destination.
The PGA Tour’s return is expected to bring a substantial economic boost to Miami-Dade County. PGA Tour events generate tens to hundreds of millions of dollars in economic impact for host cities as they attract tens of thousands of visitors, filling hotel rooms, restaurants, and local businesses. Additionally, national TV coverage and international exposure reinforces Miami’s position as a premier sports and lifestyle destination. A 2026 PGA Tour event in Miami would generate new opportunities for local vendors, sponsors, and hospitality operators to drive business.
In addition to golf, Trump National Doral has become an anchor in the Doral real estate market, contributing to the city’s emergence as a luxury residential and commercial hub. Its presence has helped elevate nearby property values and spurred ongoing development, from gated communities to retail and office expansions. As the PGA Tour prepares to return to the fairways of Trump National Doral, the event represents more than a sporting revival—it signals the reemergence of a South Florida landmark in the international spotlight.