PGA Tour players completed the final round of the 2026 Cadillac Championship on Sunday at Trump National Doral in Miami [1], [2].
The event marks a significant return for professional golf in Florida, as it is the first PGA Tour event held in Miami since 2016 [3]. This return after a 10-year hiatus highlights the tour's continued investment in the South Florida market.
The fourth and final round saw a tight competition among the field [4]. Cameron Young remained a leader throughout the closing stages of the tournament [5]. He faced pressure from other top competitors, including Scottie Scheffler [1].
Alex Fitzpatrick also emerged as a key figure during the final round, shooting up the leaderboard to challenge for a top position [5]. The high-stakes environment of the final round tested the players' consistency on the challenging course at Trump National Doral [3].
The Cadillac Championship is part of the 2026 PGA Tour schedule [1]. The tournament brought global attention back to the Miami area, utilizing the prestige of the Doral venue to anchor the event. The final round concluded the competition for the week, determining the champion of the 2026 event [4].
“The event marks the PGA Tour’s return to Miami after a 10-year hiatus.”
The return of the PGA Tour to Miami after a decade suggests a strategic realignment of the tour's schedule to recapture key regional markets. By returning to Trump National Doral, the tour leverages a historically significant venue to maximize viewership and sponsorship engagement within the U.S. golf landscape.



