Trump National Doral (Blue Monster): Scorecard and course breakdown for 2026 Cadillac Championship
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Trump National Doral (Blue Monster): Scorecard and course breakdown for 2026 Cadillac Championship



The 2026 Cadillac Championship is played this year at Trump National Doral Blue Monster in Doral, Florida.

The tournament's host course is featureing on the Tour for the first time in 10 years, and Gil Hanse's redesign of the Dick Wilson course has proved a stout test.

Trump National Doral Blue Monster plays as a par-72 golf course, playing to a scorecard distance of 7,739 yards, making it one of the longer golf course on the PGA Tour. Four courses on the PGA Tour player under 7,000 yards, and two of them are for the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am.

2026 Cadillac Championship scorecard

Trump National Doral Blue Monster scorecard breakdown

Trump National Doral Blue Monster has four par 5s, four par 3s and 10 par 4s, and the golf course finishes with an incredible par-4 finish with a challenging tee shot and approach shot.

The par 3s have a variety of looks and lengths, though they tend to play in the long-iron range.

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The par 4s are the biggest test of the course, ranging in length, style and challenge. There is modest room to play off the tee.

Trump National Doral Blue Monster scorecard

HOLE PAR YARDS
1 5 578
2 4 472
3 4 440
4 3 227
5 4 419
6 4 430
7 4 472
8 5 590
9 3 216
OUT 36 3844
10 5 608
11 4 451
12 5 667
13 3 236
14 4 475
15 3 157
16 4 370
17 4 458
18 4 473
IN 36 3895
TOTAL 72 7739

Trump National Doral Blue Monster course breakdown

Now that we know the layout of the golf course, what else makes Trump National Doral Blue Monster a challenge?

The golf course is typically firm and fast, and it's also really long off the tee. In the wind, the course is particularly difficult because of the prevailing direction.

The par 4s on this course are especially challenging, particularly for their length.

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