PGA Tour Returns to Trump National Doral After 8-Year Absence
The Cadillac Championship will mark the PGA Tour's first return to Trump National Doral golf course since 2016.

The PGA Tour will return to Trump National Doral golf course in Miami for the Cadillac Championship, marking the first time the professional golf circuit has held an event at the Trump-owned property since 2016.
The tournament's return to the venue has generated discussion on social media platforms, with various reactions from golf fans and political observers. The course previously hosted PGA Tour events for several years before the tour's departure eight years ago.
Trump National Doral, purchased by Donald Trump in 2012, underwent significant renovations under his ownership. The property features multiple golf courses and has served as a venue for various professional and amateur tournaments over the years.
The Cadillac Championship represents one of the tour's sponsored events, part of the PGA Tour's regular season schedule. Details about the specific dates and field of competitors for the upcoming tournament have not been fully announced.
The return comes as the PGA Tour continues to navigate various business and venue decisions amid an evolving professional golf landscape that has seen significant changes in recent years, including the emergence of competing circuits and ongoing discussions about tournament locations and sponsorships.