Mother Nature is throwing a curveball at the Cadillac Championship, and it's shaking up more than just the leaderboard. The final round at Trump National Doral is getting an early start Sunday, with tee times pushed up to 7:30 a.m. to beat the rain. Players will go off in groups of three from both the first and tenth tees, with the leaders set to step up at 9:40 a.m. It's a scramble to crown a winner before the skies open up.
The weather forecast isn't looking pretty: rain is expected to roll in around 5 a.m., and there's a 70 percent chance of thunderstorms by 8 a.m. The downpour is predicted to linger all day and into the night. That's a tough break for fans—and for one very important spectator. President Donald Trump, who owns the course, was planning to arrive around 3 p.m. to catch some action. But with the schedule moved up, he'll have to adjust his plans if he wants to see any of the golf. Temporary flight restrictions show him leaving Miami at 8:30 p.m. Sunday, after staying at his Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach following a Friday speaking engagement.
For golf fans, this early start adds a layer of drama to an already exciting tournament. Whether you're rooting for a Cinderella story or a big-name comeback, the race to the finish is on—rain or shine. And if you're looking to gear up like the pros, now's the perfect time to check out our latest collection of performance apparel built to handle any weather.
