2026 PGA Tour Schedule Revealed with Major Changes

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Orlando, September 23, 2025

News Summary

The PGA Tour has unveiled its schedule for the upcoming season, highlighting 39 regular season events and four major tournaments. Among the changes is the introduction of nine Signature Events, which are limited-field tournaments with increased prize purses. The Trump National Doral will return as a new Signature Event after years of absence. Additionally, The Sentry has been relocated from Maui due to drought conditions. This season sets the stage for an exciting lead-up to the FedExCup Playoffs.

ORLANDO – The 2026 PGA Tour schedule has officially been announced, featuring a total of 39 regular season events and four major tournaments. Notable for this upcoming season are nine Signature Events, which are limited-field, no-cut tournaments with significantly elevated prize purses. The nine Signature Events will include The Sentry, Pebble Beach Pro-Am, Genesis Invitational, Arnold Palmer Invitational, RBC Heritage, Miami Championship, Truist Championship, Memorial, and Travelers.

This year marks the return of Trump National Doral to the tour for the first time since 2016, and it will debut as a new Signature Event. This venue has a storied history, as The Blue Monster has hosted a PGA Tour tournament 56 times since its initial inclusion in 1962.

The 2026 season will serve as a lead-up to the 20th edition of the FedExCup Playoffs, culminating in the Tour Championship at East Lake, a tradition maintained in previous years.

One significant change to the schedule comes with The Sentry. Traditionally held at the Plantation Course at Kapalua in Maui, this event has been relocated due to ongoing drought conditions affecting the area. As a result of severe water shortages, which impact over 140,000 residents, the PGA Tour has collaborated with local authorities to secure a new venue most likely on the mainland west coast. Meanwhile, the Sony Open will still take place at Waialae near Honolulu, Oʻahu.

Key dates for the early events of the 2026 season include:

  • January 5-11: The Sentry (venue TBC)
  • January 12-18: Sony Open in Hawaii (Waialae Country Club, Hawaii)
  • January 19-25: The American Express (La Quinta Country Club, California)
  • January 26-February 1: Farmers Insurance Open (Torrey Pines Golf Course, California)
  • February 2-8: WM Phoenix Open (TPC Scottsdale, Arizona)
  • February 9-15: AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am (Pebble Beach Golf Links, California)
  • February 16-22: The Genesis Invitational (Riviera Country Club, California)
  • February 23-March 1: Cognizant Classic (TPC Palm Beach Gardens, Florida)
  • March 2-8: Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by Mastercard (Bay Hill Club & Lodge, Florida)
  • March 2-8: Puerto Rico Open (Grand Reserve Golf Club, Puerto Rico)
  • March 9-15: THE PLAYERS Championship (TPC Sawgrass, Florida)
  • March 16-22: Valspar Championship (Innisbrook Resort, Florida)
  • March 23-29: Texas Children’s Houston Open (Memorial Park Golf Course, Texas)
  • March 30-April 5: Valero Texas Open (TPC San Antonio, Texas)
  • April 6-12: Masters Tournament (Augusta National Golf Club, Georgia)
  • April 13-19: RBC Heritage (Harbour Town Golf Links, South Carolina)
  • April 20-26: Zurich Classic of New Orleans (TPC Louisiana, Louisiana)
  • April 27-May 3: Miami Championship (Miami Beach Golf Club, Florida)
  • May 4-10: Truist Championship (Quail Hollow Club, North Carolina)
  • May 4-10: ONEflight Myrtle Beach Classic (Myrtle Beach National, South Carolina)
  • May 11-17: PGA Championship (Aronimink Golf Club, Pennsylvania)
  • May 18-24: THE CJ CUP Byron Nelson (The Club at Carlton Woods, Texas)
  • May 25-31: Charles Schwab Challenge (Colonial Country Club, Texas)
  • June 1-7: Memorial Tournament presented by Workday (Muirfield Village Golf Club, Ohio)
  • June 8-14: RBC Canadian Open (TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley, Canada)
  • June 15-21: U.S. Open (Shinnecock Hills Golf Club, New York)
  • June 22-28: Travelers Championship (TPC River Highlands, Connecticut)
  • June 29-July 5: John Deere Classic (TPC Deere Run, Illinois)
  • July 6-12: Genesis Scottish Open (The Renaissance Club, Scotland)
  • July 6-12: ISCO Championship (Valhalla Golf Club, USA)
  • July 13-19: The Open Championship (Royal Birkdale Golf Club, England)
  • July 13-19: Corales Puntacana Championship (Corales Golf Club, Dominican Republic)
  • July 20-26: 3M Open (TPC Twin Cities, Minnesota)
  • July 27-August 2: Rocket Classic (Detroit Golf Club, Michigan)
  • August 3-9: Wyndham Championship (Sedgefield Country Club, North Carolina)
  • August 10-16: FedEx St. Jude Championship (TPC Southwind, Tennessee)
  • August 17-23: BMW Championship (Bellerive Country Club, Missouri)
  • August 24-30: TOUR Championship (East Lake Golf Club, Georgia)
  • September 21-27: Presidents Cup (Medinah Country Club, Illinois)

The 2026 PGA Tour schedule promises a dynamic and competitive season with significant changes that reflect ongoing environmental challenges.

FAQ

How many events will be included in the 2026 PGA Tour schedule?

The 2026 PGA Tour schedule will include 39 regular season events.

What major changes are being implemented in the 2026 PGA Tour schedule?

The Sentry will not be held at the Plantation Course at Kapalua due to ongoing drought conditions in Maui, and it will be relocated.

What are the key early events in the 2026 PGA Tour schedule?

Key dates for early events in the 2026 season include: The Sentry (venue TBC) from January 5-11, the Sony Open in Hawaii from January 12-18, and The American Express from January 19-25.

Key Features of the 2026 PGA Tour Schedule

Feature Details
Total Events 39 regular season events
Major Tournaments 4 major tournaments
Signature Events 9 limited-field, no-cut tournaments with elevated prize purses
New Venue Trump National Doral debuts as a new Signature Event
Relocation Due to Drought The Sentry moved from Maui; new venue forth coming

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