Mother Nature is shaking up the final round of the Cadillac Championship at Trump National Doral, and that means even the President of the United States has to adjust his game plan.
With a wet forecast threatening Sunday's play, tournament officials have moved up the tee times in an effort to crown a champion on May 2. The schedule change means President Donald Trump will need to rearrange his afternoon visit if he wants to catch any of the action at his own course.
The Cadillac Championship is one of the premier events on the PGA Tour calendar, drawing top talent from around the world to the iconic Blue Monster course. But this year, all eyes are on the weather radar as much as the leaderboard.
For golf fans and apparel enthusiasts alike, Doral represents the perfect blend of high-stakes competition and South Florida style. Whether you're braving the elements or watching from the comfort of home, a quality rain jacket or quick-dry polo can make all the difference when the forecast turns unpredictable.
As the players prepare for an early start, the big question remains: Will the weather cooperate long enough to give us a proper finish, or will the tournament face a Monday conclusion? Either way, one thing is certain—at Doral, the show must go on, even if the President has to check his watch.
