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World Golf Championship Miami Event Announces Star-Studded Field for March Tournament

Tom Bradley
Tom Bradley
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World Golf Championship Miami Event Announces Star-Studded Field for March Tournament
Top-ranked golfers from around the world commit to the inaugural Miami World Golf Championship, setting up potential record attendance.

The inaugural World Golf Championship Miami event has attracted a star-studded field of competitors, with organizers announcing that 15 of the world's top 20 ranked golfers have committed to the March 15-18 tournament. The event, which will be held at the prestigious Doral Golf Resort & Spa, promises to deliver one of the most competitive fields seen outside of major championships this season.\n\nScottie Scheffler, currently ranked number one in the world, leads the impressive roster of confirmed participants. The defending Masters champion expressed his enthusiasm for the new tournament format, which features a unique team-play element alongside traditional stroke play. "Miami has always been a special place for golf, and I'm excited to be part of this inaugural event," Scheffler said during Tuesday's announcement press conference.\n\nThe tournament's innovative format includes three days of individual stroke play followed by a final day team competition, with players representing different regions globally. This format aims to blend the individual excellence that defines professional golf with the excitement of team dynamics typically seen in events like the Ryder Cup. Prize money for the event totals $12 million, making it one of the richest non-major tournaments on the calendar.\n\nLocal Miami golf enthusiasts have responded enthusiastically to the announcement, with early ticket sales exceeding organizers' expectations by 40 percent. The tournament is expected to generate significant economic impact for the region, with hotels and restaurants already reporting increased bookings for the tournament weekend.\n\nNotably absent from the confirmed field is defending PGA Champion Jon Rahm, who cited scheduling conflicts with European tour commitments. However, organizers remain optimistic that additional high-profile players will join the field as the March date approaches. The final field will be confirmed by February 28th, with qualifying spots still available through upcoming PGA Tour events.\n\nThe World Golf Championship Miami represents a significant addition to Florida's growing reputation as a premier golf destination, joining other high-profile events like The Players Championship and the Honda Classic. Tournament director Sarah Chen emphasized that the event aims to establish itself as an annual tradition, with plans already underway for the 2027 edition.

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