ATLANTA – The PGA Tour’s 38-event slate for 2026 had few surprises. The majors will remain major, the signature events will again dominate the landscape, and everyone else, both non-signature tournaments and players, will continue to scramble for relevancy.
Outside of Trump National Doral’s return to the lineup — a somewhat curious move given the Blue Monster’s status as a LIV Golf venue the last four years — next year’s schedule looks much like this year’s version, and that is not entirely a good thing.
While the expansion to nine signature events with the addition of the Miami Championship seemed inevitable, given the success of the limited-field, big-money tournaments, the return to Doral only compresses a schedule that was already as congested as Interstate 20 at rush hour.
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