The Blue Monster at Trump National Doral will return to the PGA Tour schedule for the first time in a decade, expanding the circuit’s signature slate to nine tournaments next year.
The Tour announced its 2026 schedule Tuesday with a few significant adjustments, including a return to Doral, which hosted an event between 1962-2016.
The Miami Championship will be played April 30-May 3, replacing the Mexico Open which will be moved to the fall portion of the schedule (yet to be released). Doral’s Blue Monster hosted a LIV Golf event from 2022 through this year.
Continuing with the calendar-year schedule, the new season will begin in Maui with the signature event Sentry, Jan. 8-11. The one notable West Coast swing change is the WM Phoenix Open and the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am swapping places, with the Scottsdale event going first. Pebble will now be followed by fellow signature event The Genesis Invitational, which returns to Riviera Country Club after a one-year absence because of the L.A.-area wildfires.
The Florida swing remains unchanged — with the Cognizant Classic, Arnold Palmer Invitational, Players Championship and Valspar Championship in March — followed by the run-up to the Masters at the Texas Children’s Houston Open and Valero Texas Open.
Between the season’s first two majors, there will be three signature events in four weeks: the RBC Heritage, Miami Championship and Truist Championship (up from two during that stretch in ’25). The Truist will return to Quail Hollow after a one-off at Philadelphia Cricket Cub while Quail hosted the PGA.
The Wanamaker Trophy will be awarded next May at Aronimink Golf Club in Pennsylvania, followed by another Texas double in the CJ Cup Byron Nelson and the Charles Schwab Challenge. The two had been separated by the PGA in recent years.
The summer schedule is similar to 2025, with the Corales Puntacana now being held opposite The Open and the Rocket Classic moving to late July.
The Wyndham Championship will again be the regular-season finale, leading into the three-event FedExCup playoffs, which will conclude Aug. 30 at the Tour Championship (which appears will have the same format as this year).
Here’s a look at the full schedule (italics = signature event; bold = major championship; * = playoff event):
DATE | TOURNAMENT | VENUE |
Jan. 8-11 | The Sentry |
Plantation Course Kapalua, Maui, Hawaii |
Jan. 15-18 | Sony Open in Hawaii |
Waialae Country Club Honolulu, Hawaii |
Jan. 22-25 | The American Express |
Pete Dye Stadium Course La Quinta, California |
Jan. 29-Feb. 1 | Farmers Insurance Open |
Torrey Pines Golf Course San Diego, California |
Feb. 5-8 | WM Phoenix Open |
TPC Scottsdale Scottsdale, Arizona |
Feb. 12-15 | AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am |
Pebble Beach Golf Links Pebble Beach, California |
Feb. 19-22 | The Genesis Invitational |
Riviera Country Club Pacific Palisades, California |
Feb. 26-March 1 | Cognizant Classic |
PGA National Resort Palm Beach Gardens, Florida |
March 5-8 | Arnold Palmer Invitational |
Bay Hill Club & Lodge Orlando, Florida |
March 5-8 | Puerto Rico Open |
Grand Reserve GC Rio Grande, Puerto Rico |
March 12-15 | The Players Championship |
TPC Sawgrass Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida |
March 19-22 | Valspar Championship |
Innisbrook Resort Palm Harbor, Florida |
March 26-29 | Texas Children’s Houston Open |
Memorial Park Golf Course Houston, Texas |
April 2-5 | Valero Texas Open |
TPC San Antonio San Antonio, Texas |
April 9-12 | Masters Tournament |
Augusta National Golf Club Augusta, Georgia |
April 16-19 | RBC Heritage |
Harbour Town Golf Links Hilton Head, South Carolina |
April 23-26 | Zurich Classic of New Orleans |
TPC Louisiana Avondale, Louisiana |
April 30-May 3 | Miami Championship |
Trump National Doral Miami, Florida |
May 7-10 | Truist Championship |
Quail Hollow Club Charlotte, North Carolina |
May 7-10 | ONEflight Myrtle Beach Classic |
Dunes Golf and Beach Club Myrtle Beach, South Carolina |
May 14-17 | PGA Championship |
Aronimink Golf Club Newtown Square, Pennsylvania |
May 21-24 | The CJ Cup Byron Nelson |
TPC Craig Ranch McKinney, Texas |
May 28-31 | Charles Schwab Challenge |
Colonial Country Club Fort Worth, Texas |
June 4-7 | Memorial Tournament |
Muirfield Village Golf Club Dublin, Ohio |
June 11-14 | RBC Canadian Open |
TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley Caledon, Ontario, Canada |
June 18-21 | U.S. Open |
Shinnecock Hills Golf Club Southampton, New York |
June 25-28 | Travelers Championship |
TPC River Highlands Cromwell, Connecticut |
July 2-5 | John Deere Classic |
TPC Deere Run Silvis, Illinois |
July 9-12 | Genesis Scottish Open |
The Renaissance Club North Berwick, Scotland |
July 9-12 | ISCO Championship |
Hurstbourne Country Club Louisville, Kentucky |
July 16-19 | The Open Championship |
Royal Birkdale Golf Club Southport, England |
July 16-19 | Corales Puntacana Championship |
Puntacana Resort & Club Punta Cana, Dominican Republic |
July 23-26 | 3M Open |
TPC Twin Cities Blaine, Minnesota |
July 30-Aug. 2 | Rocket Classic |
Detroit Golf Club Detroit, Michigan |
Aug. 6-9 | Wyndham Championship |
Sedgefield Country Club Greensboro, North Carolina |
Aug. 13-16 | FedEx St. Jude Championship* |
TPC Southwind Memphis, Tennessee |
Aug. 20-23 | BMW Championship* |
Bellerive Country Club St. Louis, Missouri |
Aug. 27-30 | Tour Championship* |
East Lake Golf Club Atlanta, Georgia |