
Well, folks, it's that time again: The PGA Tour is in full swing, and we're right in the hottest phase of the Signature Events! But while the elite gather at the brand-new Cadillac Championship in Doral, a truly big name is missing from the starting line: Rory McIlroy. The Northern Irishman is taking a well-deserved break after his absolutely wild start to the season.
This year, the Cadillac Championship makes its debut and, with a hefty $20 million in prize money, it's the fifth Signature Event of the 2026 PGA Tour. The entire event is being held at the iconic Trump National Doral Miami, a venue steeped in golf history. And even if Rory isn't teeing it up, the field is absolutely star-studded with World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler and rising star Alex Fitzpatrick (yes, Matt's brother!).
Rory's Back-to-Back Masters and the Aftermath
Rory is simply on a mission! After snatching his second consecutive Masters title in April 2026 – what a phenomenal round! – he is now consciously taking a step back. A strategic move to recharge after such a mentally and physically demanding period. It's already his second Signature Event he's skipping. Many are asking: Is "load management" now making its way into golf, as we know it from other sports?
Drama Surrounding Missing Stars and Wild Rumors
McIlroy, by the way, isn't the only one taking a break. Matt Fitzpatrick, fresh off two victories, and other top players like Xander Schauffele and Ludvig Aberg are also absent in Doral. This is causing the rumor mill to churn, especially given the speculation about a hefty $3 million fine for Rory, as he's reportedly skipping his second consecutive Signature Event. Official confirmations? None whatsoever! But hey, that's just how it is in professional golf. Allegedly, even tournament host Donald Trump personally 'flew into a rage' over Rory's decision – wild stories that keep the golf world on the edge of its seat.


