Trump National Doral Hosts Cadillac Championship at Iconic Blue Monster Course
- The PGA TOUR returns to one of golf’s most storied venues this week as the Cadillac Championship tees off at Trump National Doral’s Blue Monster Course in Miami.
- The Blue Monster Course at Trump National Doral has hosted PGA TOUR events for over five decades, beginning with the Doral Open in 1962 and later the WGC-Cadillac...
- The Signature Events format, introduced in recent years, elevates the stakes for participants by offering increased purses and FedExCup points.
The PGA TOUR returns to one of golf’s most storied venues this week as the Cadillac Championship tees off at Trump National Doral’s Blue Monster Course in Miami. The event, running from April 29 to May 3, 2026, marks the fifth of eight Signature Events on the TOUR’s 2026 schedule, bringing together the game’s top players for a high-stakes competition on a course with a legendary reputation.
Blue Monster Course: A Historic Stage for Golf’s Elite
The Blue Monster Course at Trump National Doral has hosted PGA TOUR events for over five decades, beginning with the Doral Open in 1962 and later the WGC-Cadillac Championship from 2007 to 2016. The course is renowned for its challenging layout, which has tested the skills of golf’s greatest players, including Tiger Woods, who secured four victories here (2005, 2006, 2007, and 2013). The 2026 Cadillac Championship marks the TOUR’s first return to the iconic Florida layout since 2016, reigniting a tradition that blends history with modern competition.
The Signature Events format, introduced in recent years, elevates the stakes for participants by offering increased purses and FedExCup points. Players qualify for these events based on their standing in the Priority Ranking, ensuring that only the TOUR’s top performers compete. The Cadillac Championship’s field features 72 of the game’s best, headlined by World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler, who enters the event after a strong start to the 2026 season, including a victory at The American Express and a playoff loss at the RBC Heritage.
A Star-Studded Field with High Expectations
The 2026 Cadillac Championship boasts a field packed with major champions and rising stars. Among the notable participants are:
- Scottie Scheffler: The reigning World No. 1 and early-season standout, fresh off a runner-up finish at the RBC Heritage.
- Collin Morikawa: Seeking his sixth consecutive top-10 finish (excluding his withdrawal at THE PLAYERS).
- Cameron Young: A consistent performer with three top-three finishes in his last four starts, including a win at THE PLAYERS.
- Adam Scott: The 2016 champion at the Blue Monster, returning to a course where he has previously triumphed.
- Alex Fitzpatrick: The younger brother of two-time major winner Matt Fitzpatrick, who earned his spot in the field—and a PGA TOUR card—after winning the Zurich Classic of New Orleans alongside his brother earlier in 2026.
- Tommy Fleetwood, Viktor Hovland, and Hideki Matsuyama: Additional global stars adding to the event’s international flavor.
Seven of the current top 10 players in the FedExCup standings are in the field, underscoring the event’s prestige and the caliber of competition. The inclusion of players like Chris Gotterup, who has already notched two wins in 2026, further highlights the depth of talent vying for the title.
Betting Odds Reflect Confidence in Top Contenders
As the TOUR returns to Trump National Doral, betting markets have quickly zeroed in on the favorites. Scottie Scheffler enters the week as the odds-on favorite, reflecting his dominant form in 2026. His recent performances, including a victory at The American Express and a playoff loss at the RBC Heritage, have solidified his status as the player to beat. Collin Morikawa and Cameron Young, both in the top 10 of the FedExCup standings, are also among the top betting choices, with their consistent play making them strong contenders on the Blue Monster’s challenging layout.

Adam Scott’s familiarity with the course—having won here in 2016—adds an intriguing layer to the betting landscape. His experience on the Blue Monster could prove decisive, particularly if conditions favor precision and course management. Meanwhile, rising stars like Alex Fitzpatrick and Chris Gotterup are drawing attention from bettors looking for value plays, given their recent breakthroughs and potential to contend in a stacked field.
The Blue Monster’s Challenge: Why This Course Stands Out
The Blue Monster Course is known for its punishing layout, which demands accuracy off the tee and strategic shot-making throughout. Stretching over 7,500 yards, the course features narrow fairways, strategically placed bunkers, and undulating greens that test even the most skilled players. Its nickname, “Blue Monster,” reflects the difficulty it presents, particularly in windy conditions, which are common in South Florida during late April.
The course’s history adds to its allure. Beyond Tiger Woods’ four victories, the Blue Monster has hosted some of golf’s most memorable moments, including dramatic finishes and career-defining performances. For the 2026 Cadillac Championship, the TOUR has emphasized the course’s role in elevating the Signature Events, framing it as a true test of championship golf.
What’s at Stake: Prizes, Points, and Prestige
The Cadillac Championship offers more than just a trophy. As a Signature Event, it carries significant weight in the FedExCup standings, with top performers earning valuable points that could shape their path to the season-ending TOUR Championship. The purse for the event is among the largest on the TOUR, reflecting the elevated status of the Signature Events and the quality of the field.
For players like Scottie Scheffler and Collin Morikawa, the event represents an opportunity to build momentum ahead of the second major championship of the season, which looms just around the corner. For others, such as Alex Fitzpatrick and Chris Gotterup, it’s a chance to prove that their early-season successes are no fluke and to establish themselves among the TOUR’s elite.
Fan Experience: More Than Just a Golf Tournament
The Cadillac Championship is not just a competition for the players; it’s also a major entertainment event for fans. Trump National Doral offers a range of elevated experiences, including hospitality packages, premium seating, and exclusive access to practice rounds and player interactions. Tickets for the event have been on sale since earlier in the year, with parking and volunteer opportunities also available for those looking to be part of the action.

The tournament’s return to Miami adds to the city’s reputation as a hub for high-profile sporting events. With its vibrant atmosphere and world-class amenities, Trump National Doral provides a fitting backdrop for a week of elite golf. Fans can expect a mix of competitive drama, celebrity sightings, and the unique energy that comes with a Signature Event on the PGA TOUR.
Looking Ahead: The Road to the Second Major
The Cadillac Championship serves as a critical stop on the PGA TOUR’s calendar, bridging the gap between the season’s early events and the second major championship of the year. For players, the week offers a final opportunity to fine-tune their games and build confidence before the major stage. For fans, it’s a chance to see the world’s best compete on one of golf’s most iconic courses.
As the TOUR’s new era in Miami unfolds, the Cadillac Championship promises to deliver the drama, skill, and excitement that have defined the Blue Monster for generations. With a field stacked with talent and a course designed to challenge even the most seasoned players, the 2026 edition is poised to be a highlight of the golf season.
