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04/29 14:33 CDT PGA Tour returns to Trump Doral this week for Cadillac
Championship, first time there since 2016
PGA Tour returns to Trump Doral this week for Cadillac Championship, first time
there since 2016
By TIM REYNOLDS
AP Sports Writer
DORAL, Fla. (AP) --- Scottie Scheffler doesn't have much familiarity with Trump
National Doral. Then again, hardly does anyone else in the field this week for
the Cadillac Championship.
The PGA Tour is back in Doral for the first time in a decade, this time as a
72-player, $20 million signature event. Some in the field are playing Doral as
pros for the first time, and the overwhelming majority of players in this
week's field didn't play in the most recent tour event on the Blue Monster in
2016.
Scheffler --- the world's No. 1 player --- is among the first-timers. After a
couple of practice rounds at Doral this week, he seems to know what awaits over
the next 72 holes. Figuring it all out, well, that's another story.
"There's not really many tricks to this golf course," Scheffler said. "It's
just very, very difficult. It's a flat piece of land. There's just a lot of
bunkers, a lot of water and the golf holes are long. So, with that combination,
it's going to be tough."
Indeed, it is a tough course and a field including 10 of the world's top 15
players. Even more of the world's best likely would have been at Doral if it
wasn't such a jam-packed time on the golf calendar, with either five signature
events or majors within this current six-week span that started with the
Masters and ends with the PGA Championship in mid-May.
Among those not playing this week: back-to-back Masters champion Rory McIlroy.
"If I had it my way I would play every single week out here," Scheffler said.
"But just (with) the nature of our sport and the demand on our time and
everything, it's not really possible. I have to set up my schedule in certain
type of cadence."
Doral first became part of the PGA Tour schedule in 1962. It became a World
Golf Championship in 2007, and then the PGA Tour struggled to find a title
sponsor when President Donald Trump bought the resort. LIV Golf has played
events at Trump National Doral in the past, and now the PGA Tour returns.
The last PGA Tour winner on the Blue Monster was Adam Scott in 2016. That
tournament was called the WGC-Cadillac Championship; this one is the Cadillac
Championship, and no, Scott isn't the defending champion. Technically, this is
a new event.
"Good memories for me," said Scott, who beat Bubba Watson by a shot to win at
Doral a decade ago. "Obviously winning the last time we were here, but I've
always enjoyed playing this golf course. It's a challenge. It's called the Blue
Monster for a reason. It's a big golf course, very penal. The wind can blow,
and that's the biggest challenge out here. So, you've got to strike it well,
just demanding tee to green. It's great that we're back and looking forward to
this week."
Justin Rose is also a past winner at Doral, after winning the WGC-Cadillac in
2012. He's one of 18 players in this field who have competed in PGA Tour events
at the course in the past --- though Rose noted the course has undergone a few
changes since then.
He, like Scott, beat Watson by one shot for his win at Doral. Rose made bogey
on the 72nd hole that year, then exhaled when Watson missed an 8-foot birdie
putt that would have forced a playoff. And the 18th hole now, just like then,
is still so brutal that when Rose saw it for the first time this week said he
asked his caddie how many balls they still had in the bag.
Into the wind, Scheffler said, he might be hitting 4-iron into the green. Wind
at his back, it might be a wedge. And the fairway opens up considerably if it
is playing downwind.
"You're in the lap of the gods there in terms of the lie you get, what have
you. Just a very narrow tee shot, and then obviously hazards along the way,"
Rose said. "You're trying to manage the risk really on that hole. To play it
properly you have to stand up and make two great swings."
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