As staid and traditional as the PGA Tour tends to be, one thing that does change from year to year is the tour’s schedule.
Consider in the last few years the tour has gone from four playoff events to three, has eliminated the Fall Series events from the FedEx Cup and added eight signature events with purses of at least $20 million. You can make it nine signature events in 2026 with the return to Trump National Doral to the tour schedule at the start of May.
That will mean that starting with the Masters in April and ending with the PGA Championship in May, tour players will have two major championships and three signature events in the span of six weeks. Just who skips which event should be fascinating to watch.
But one thing that hasn’t changed on the PGA Tour, at least not changed muc