
The Memorial Tournament presented by Workday returns to Muirfield Village Golf Club in Dublin, Ohio, June 1-7, 2026, celebrating its 50th anniversary with one of the most compelling storylines in the tournament’s history.
World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler will attempt to equal the record of three consecutive wins set by Tiger Woods from 1999 to 2001. Scheffler won here in 2024 and 2025. A third straight title would match the greatest sustained run at this event in half a century. Here is everything you need to know about the 2026 Memorial Tournament.
What Is the Memorial Tournament?
The Memorial Tournament is a PGA Tour golf tournament founded in 1976 by Jack Nicklaus, played on a Nicklaus-designed course at Muirfield Village Golf Club in Dublin, Ohio. It is one of eight Signature Events on the PGA Tour, carrying a $20 million purse, a limited no-cut field, and 700 FedExCup points for the winner.
What separates the Memorial from almost every other event on tour is its host. Nicklaus does not just lend his name. He actively runs the tournament, presents the trophy, and has shaped both the course and the event every year since that first edition in 1976.
Muirfield Village is the only golf course in the world to host the Ryder Cup, Solheim Cup, and Presidents Cup. The Memorial Tournament is the event that calls this extraordinary venue home every single year.
Key Facts About the Memorial Tournament 2026
- 51st Memorial Tournament, celebrating its 50th anniversary
- Dates: June 1-7, 2026 at Muirfield Village Golf Club, Dublin, Ohio
- Competition rounds: June 4-7, 2026
- Tour: PGA Tour Signature Event
- Format: 72-hole stroke play, no cut
- Total purse: $20,000,000
- Winner’s share: $4,000,000
- FedExCup points: 700
- Founded and hosted by: Jack Nicklaus
- Course: par 72, 7,392 yards
- Defending champion: Scottie Scheffler
- TV broadcast: Golf Channel (Thursday-Friday), CBS (Saturday-Sunday)
- Streaming: ESPN+ (PGA Tour Live), Paramount+
- Tickets from $20 for single-day practice rounds; weekly packages from $336
History of the Memorial Tournament
Jack Nicklaus founded the Memorial Tournament in 1976 and has hosted the event annually ever since, in honor of golfers who helped the sport scale great heights. From the very first edition, it was built differently from other PGA Tour events.
Nicklaus created a tournament with traditions, an honoree ceremony, and a personal connection to the host that has never been replicated anywhere else on tour.
There have been significant changes throughout the course’s history, and the yardage has steadily increased from 6,969 yards at the outset to today’s current 7,392 yards. Nicklaus has never stopped refining his masterpiece, making changes to keep Muirfield Village a genuine championship test as equipment and ball technology have evolved.
The tournament’s prestige grew steadily through the 1980s and 1990s as Tiger Woods, Greg Norman, and the sport’s greatest names made the Memorial a signature week on the PGA Tour calendar. When the PGA Tour introduced its Signature Event structure, the Memorial was a natural inclusion.
Notable Milestones Include:
- 1976: Jack Nicklaus founds and hosts the first Memorial Tournament at Muirfield Village
- 1984: Jack Nicklaus wins his own tournament, one of only two victories in the event for its host
- 1987: Muirfield Village hosts the Ryder Cup
- 1994: Tom Lehman sets the tournament record at 20-under, a mark that still stands
- 1999-2001: Tiger Woods wins three consecutive Memorial Tournaments, a record that has stood for 25 years
- 2009, 2012: Tiger Woods wins twice more, bringing his total to a record five Memorial titles
- 2021: Patrick Cantlay shoots 19-under to win his second Memorial title
- 2024-2025: Scottie Scheffler becomes the only repeat winner alongside Tiger Woods in tournament history
- 2026: The 51st Memorial Tournament celebrates the event’s 50th anniversary
What Makes the Memorial Tournament Unique?
No other regular-season PGA Tour event carries the same combination of host prestige, venue legacy, and tradition that the Memorial delivers every June.
- Jack Nicklaus as host: Nicklaus founded this event, designed the course, and has presided over every edition. His personal involvement gives the week a weight no other tournament can match.
- The Memorial Honoree Ceremony: Each year, the tournament honors significant figures in golf at a ceremony held on Wednesday before competition begins. It is one of the most respected traditions in professional golf.
- Muirfield Village itself: The only course in the world to host the Ryder Cup, Solheim Cup, and Presidents Cup. Competing here means playing one of the finest layouts in American golf history.
- Signature Event status: $20 million purse, no cut, 700 FedExCup points. Every top player in the world wants to be in Dublin in June.
- The 3-peat attempt: Scottie Scheffler is hunting a third consecutive title. The last player to achieve that was Tiger Woods from 1999 to 2001.
- 50th anniversary: The 2026 edition marks five decades of this event at Muirfield Village. That milestone adds extra significance to every shot this week.
When and Where Does the 2026 Memorial Tournament Take Place?
The 2026 Memorial Tournament presented by Workday is scheduled for June 1-7, 2026, at Muirfield Village Golf Club in Dublin, Ohio. Dublin is a suburb roughly 15 miles northwest of downtown Columbus, Ohio.
The tournament week begins Monday, June 1, with practice rounds, before competition rounds run Thursday through Sunday, June 4-7.
Course Details: Muirfield Village Golf Club
Muirfield Village Golf Club is located in Dublin, Ohio. Designed by Jack Nicklaus and Desmond Muirhead, the course opened in 1974 and has hosted the Memorial Tournament every year since 1976.
The land was acquired in 1966, but construction did not begin until July 28, 1972. The golf course is situated on 220 acres, which includes an 11-acre driving range.
The course name pays homage to Muirfield Golf Links in Scotland, where Nicklaus won his first British Open Championship in 1966. Despite the Scottish name, Muirfield Village is a classic American parkland layout.
Course Layout and Conditions
Muirfield Village holds the distinction of being the only venue in the world to host the Ryder Cup, Solheim Cup, and Presidents Cup. That level of hosting pedigree reflects a course built to the very highest championship standard.
Key course characteristics include:
- Par 72, 7,392 yards
- Architect: Jack Nicklaus and Desmond Muirhead
- Opened: May 27, 1974
- Greens: Bentgrass, laser-scanned and rebuilt with precision air cooling systems
- Fairways: Bentgrass, generous widths off the tee
- Water in play on 11 holes
- Course rating: 77.3, Slope: 155 from the tips
- Course record: 61, set by John Huston in 1996
- Tournament record: 20-under, Tom Lehman (1994)
- Ranked among America’s 100 greatest golf courses by Golf Digest
The 18th hole, known as Jack’s Place, features Nicklaus suites overlooking the green and serves as the iconic backdrop for the trophy ceremony every Sunday. The par-3 16th and strategic 17th are among the most demanding holes on the PGA Tour.
Memorial Tournament Format
The Memorial Tournament is a 72-hole stroke play event. Every shot counts toward a player’s total across all four rounds. The lowest score at the end of Sunday wins the championship and the $4 million winner’s share.
Tournament Format Breakdown
| Detail | Information |
| Format | Stroke play |
| Total Rounds | 4 |
| Total Holes | 72 |
| Cut | No cut. All players complete all four rounds |
| Winner | Lowest cumulative 72-hole score |
| Playoff Format | Sudden-death if tied after 72 holes |
| Official Status | PGA Tour Signature Event |
| FedExCup Points | 700 to the winner |
Round Format Breakdown
Round 1 (Thursday): Competition begins at Muirfield Village. Players aim for a fast start on a course where local knowledge matters and mistakes are punished severely.
Round 2 (Friday): With no cut, the full field continues. The leaderboard takes shape heading into the weekend and the race toward Sunday begins in earnest.
Round 3 (Saturday): Moving day. Players in contention separate themselves on one of the most demanding courses on the PGA Tour schedule.
Round 4 (Sunday): The champion is decided. Lowest 72-hole total wins the Workday Trophy, $4 million, and a place in Memorial Tournament history at Jack’s Place.
Memorial Tournament Rules
The tournament follows the official Rules of Golf established by the USGA and R&A, alongside PGA Tour Signature Event regulations. Key competition rules include:
- The event is played over 72 holes of stroke play across four rounds
- Every shot counts toward each player’s cumulative total
- All players follow official Rules of Golf and PGA Tour regulations
- There is no cut. All players complete all four rounds
- Players must use equipment meeting PGA Tour standards
- Pace-of-play rules apply throughout all four rounds
- Tournament officials have final authority on all competition decisions
For Ties and Playoffs
If two or more players finish tied after 72 holes, a sudden-death playoff determines the champion. Players compete hole by hole until one posts a lower score. The Memorial Tournament has been decided by playoff multiple times in its history, with Roger Maltbie winning the inaugural playoff in 1976.
For Weather Delays
Central Ohio in early June can produce afternoon thunderstorms. Here is how delays are handled:
- Play stops immediately for lightning, heavy rain, or unsafe conditions
- Officials resume play the same day when conditions allow
- Extended delays carry rounds into the following morning if necessary
- All scheduling and suspension decisions are made by PGA Tour officials on site
Memorial Tournament Schedule 2026
The full tournament week runs June 1-7 at Muirfield Village Golf Club. Practice rounds and special events fill the early part of the week before competition rounds begin Thursday.
Full Schedule of Events
Monday, June 1: Practice Round
| Event | Time (ET) |
| Gates open | 8:00 AM |
| Practice rounds | All day |
Tuesday, June 2: Practice Round
| Event | Time (ET) |
| Gates open | 8:00 AM |
| Practice rounds | All day |
| Family Night at Safari Golf Club | 6:00 PM |
Wednesday, June 3: Pro-Am and Honoree Ceremony
| Event | Time (ET) |
| Gates open | 6:30 AM |
| Workday Golden Bear Pro-Am | 7:00 AM |
| Memorial Honoree Ceremony (Salute to Service Day) | 1:30 PM |
| Tournament Tailgate at Champions Pavilion | 3:30 PM |
Thursday, June 4: Round 1
| Event | Time (ET) |
| Gates open | 7:00 AM |
| Tee times begin | approximately 7:45 AM |
| Golf Channel live coverage | Afternoon |
Friday, June 5: Round 2
| Event | Time (ET) |
| Gates open | 7:00 AM |
| Tee times begin | approximately 7:45 AM |
| Golf Channel live coverage | Afternoon |
| Fore!Fest at Dublin’s Bridge Park | 5:00 PM to 10:00 PM |
Saturday, June 6: Round 3
| Event | Time (ET) |
| Gates open | 9:00 AM |
| First tee time | approximately 9:40 AM |
| Golf Channel coverage | 12:30 PM to 2:30 PM |
| CBS live coverage | 2:30 PM to 6:00 PM |
Sunday, June 7: Final Round
| Event | Time (ET) |
| Gates open | 8:00 AM |
| Tee times begin | Morning |
| Golf Channel coverage | 12:30 PM to 2:30 PM |
| CBS live coverage | 2:30 PM to 6:00 PM |
| Trophy ceremony at Jack’s Place | Immediately after final putt |
When Are Tee Times Announced?
- Rounds 1 and 2: Released at the start of tournament week, typically Tuesday
- Round 3: Published after Round 2 is complete
- Round 4: Confirmed once Round 3 ends
Where to Find the Latest Tee Times
- Official Memorial Tournament website
- PGA Tour website
- Golf Channel and CBS broadcast coverage
- PGA Tour Live on ESPN+
How Players Qualify for the Memorial Tournament in 2026
As a PGA Tour Signature Event, the Memorial Tournament features a limited no-cut field built through a combination of world ranking, FedExCup standing, and performance-based qualification.
Qualification Criteria
Players earn entry through several routes:
- Top 50 finishers in the prior year’s FedExCup standings
- Winners of PGA Tour events during the current season’s qualifying window
- Past Memorial Tournament champions within the eligibility period
- Top players in the Official World Golf Ranking at field closure
- Special exemptions for players meeting elevated criteria
- Tournament committee selections
The limited field structure means only the best players in the world compete at Muirfield Village each June, which is exactly what Nicklaus designed the event to deliver.
Overview of the 2026 Player Field
The 2026 Memorial Tournament field includes defending champion Scottie Scheffler and two-time PGA Championship winner Justin Thomas.
Also confirmed in the field are reigning FedExCup champion Tommy Fleetwood, 2019 U.S. Open champion Gary Woodland, and 2021 Masters champion Hideki Matsuyama.
Established Stars and Major Champions
- Scottie Scheffler (World No. 1): Two-time defending champion. Has amassed 20 career PGA Tour victories and has not missed a cut since August 2022. Named Jack Nicklaus Award winner as PGA Tour Player of the Year for the fourth consecutive season. The player to beat at this venue above everyone else.
- Tommy Fleetwood: Reigning FedExCup champion. One of the most consistent performers on tour and a genuine contender at any Signature Event he enters.
- Hideki Matsuyama: Won the Memorial Tournament in 2014 after a playoff with Kevin Na. The 2021 Masters champion returns to a course where he has proven he can win.
- Justin Thomas: Two-time PGA Championship winner and one of the most experienced major performers in the field.
- Gary Woodland: 2019 U.S. Open champion who brings major championship credentials to Muirfield Village.
Contenders and Rising Names
Muirfield Village rewards precision, patience, and course management over raw power. Players who think their way around the course tend to outperform those who rely purely on driving distance. Watch for:
- Patrick Cantlay: Two-time Memorial champion in 2019 and 2021. His methodical, mistake-free style is perfectly suited to Muirfield Village.
- Collin Morikawa: One of the best iron players in the world. His ball-striking precision makes him dangerous on a course that demands accurate approaches into fast greens.
- Xander Schauffele: Consistently in contention at Signature Events and major championships. Muirfield Village suits the complete game he brings every week.
Important note: The full confirmed field is announced at the start of tournament week. Always check pgatour.com and thememorialtournament.com for the most current entries.
Defending Champion and Past Winners
Scottie Scheffler won the Memorial in 2025 for the second consecutive year, turning a tight final round into a four-shot victory and joining Tiger Woods as the only repeat winners in the tournament’s history. Nicklaus presented the trophy to Scheffler for the second year running.
| Year | Champion | Score |
| 2025 | Scottie Scheffler | -8 |
| 2024 | Scottie Scheffler | -10 |
| 2023 | Viktor Hovland | -7 |
| 2022 | Billy Horschel | -13 |
| 2021 | Patrick Cantlay | -19 |
| 2020 | Jon Rahm | -9 |
| 2019 | Patrick Cantlay | -19 |
| 2018 | Bryson DeChambeau | -15 (won in playoff) |
| 2012 | Tiger Woods | -12 |
| 2009 | Tiger Woods | -9 |
Tiger Woods holds the all-time record with five Memorial titles in 1999, 2000, 2001, 2009, and 2012. His three consecutive wins from 1999 to 2001 is the specific record Scheffler is chasing in 2026.
Prize Money for the Memorial Tournament 2026
The Memorial Tournament carries a $20,000,000 total purse. The winner’s share is $4,000,000, matching what Scottie Scheffler earned when he won in 2025.
Total Purse and Winner’s Share
| Year | Total Purse | Winner’s Share | Status |
| 2023 | $20,000,000 | $3,600,000 | First year as Signature Event |
| 2024 | $20,000,000 | $3,600,000 | Signature Event |
| 2025 | $20,000,000 | $4,000,000 | Signature Event (increased winner’s share) |
| 2026 | $20,000,000 | $4,000,000 | Signature Event |
Points, Exemptions, and Competitive Rewards
The full package for the 2026 Memorial champion includes:
- $4,000,000 in prize money
- 700 FedExCup points, the maximum available at a regular-season Signature Event
- A two-year PGA Tour exemption
- Significant movement in the Official World Golf Ranking
- A trophy presented personally by Jack Nicklaus at Jack’s Place on the 18th green
Additional Long-Term Impacts
- FedExCup implications: 700 points can transform a player’s season-long standings position heading into the summer stretch.
- Career legacy: Winning the Memorial at Muirfield Village puts a player in elite historical company. Only the most complete players in the sport have conquered this course over five decades.
- Nicklaus endorsement: Receiving the trophy from Jack Nicklaus personally is one of the most meaningful moments a professional golfer can experience in a non-major week.
How to Watch and Attend the Memorial Tournament 2026
Fans can follow the 2026 Memorial Tournament by attending in person at Muirfield Village or watching through official television and streaming coverage. Golf Channel carries the opening rounds on Thursday and Friday, with CBS picking up the championship weekend.
Broadcast Schedule and Coverage Details
| Day | Round | TV Coverage | Time (ET) |
| Thursday, June 4 | Round 1 | Golf Channel | 2:00 PM to 6:00 PM |
| Friday, June 5 | Round 2 | Golf Channel | 2:00 PM to 6:00 PM |
| Saturday, June 6 | Round 3 | Golf Channel then CBS | 12:30 PM to 2:30 PM (Golf Channel); 2:30 PM to 6:00 PM (CBS) |
| Sunday, June 7 | Final Round | Golf Channel then CBS | 12:30 PM to 2:30 PM (Golf Channel); 2:30 PM to 6:00 PM (CBS) |
Streaming Options
- ESPN+ (PGA Tour Live): Featured group streams from early morning on all four competition rounds. Stream 1 runs the main feed from 7:30 AM on Thursday and Friday
- Paramount+: Streams CBS coverage live on Saturday and Sunday
- Hulu + Live TV: Carries Golf Channel and CBS with full live streaming
- YouTube TV: Includes Golf Channel and CBS access
- Fubo TV: Available with Golf Channel and CBS
- PGA Tour Radio (SiriusXM): Audio coverage throughout the week
Ticket Information and On-Site Access
Tickets for the Memorial Tournament are available at the Memorial Tournament Official website. All tickets are delivered digitally and managed via the Memorial Account Manager on a mobile device.
| Ticket Type | Price | Access |
| Single-day practice round | From $20 | Monday, Tuesday, or Wednesday access |
| Weekly Patron package | From $336 | Full course access Monday through Sunday, walk the course alongside the ropes |
| Golden Bear Club | Premium pricing | Climate-controlled sports bar between holes 10 and 14, Monday through Sunday |
| Pavilion on 18 | Premium pricing | Best-in-class hospitality with private access to climate-controlled interior, large covered patio with table-side service, best views of the 18th green at Jack’s Place |
Active, retired, reserve, veteran military personnel, Ohio National Guard, Gold Star Families, and federal, state, and local first responders can access the grounds for free.
Additional On-Site Information
- Weekly Patron tickets provide the ability to walk the course alongside the ropes, with public bleachers around the course and various food and beverage options available for purchase
- The Patio at Patron Village is located between holes 10 and 14 and serves as one of the main fan destinations on the grounds
- 18th green on Sunday: The best spot on the course for the final round. The trophy is presented by Jack Nicklaus personally at Jack’s Place immediately after the champion finishes.
- Tickets are not accessible on the Ticketmaster App or Website. All tickets must be managed through the Memorial Account Manager
Key Storylines to Watch at the Memorial Tournament 2026
- Scottie Scheffler’s 3-peat bid: The last and only player to win three consecutive Memorial Tournaments was Tiger Woods from 1999 to 2001. Scheffler arrives as World No. 1 with back-to-back titles and four consecutive Jack Nicklaus Award wins.
- The 50th anniversary: This is the event’s golden anniversary. Everything about the week carries extra weight, from the honoree ceremony to the final putt on Sunday.
- Patrick Cantlay knows this course: Two Memorial titles at Muirfield Village. His patient, precise style has always worked here and he is a genuine threat to Scheffler’s three-peat.
- Tommy Fleetwood’s signature event moment: The FedExCup champion arrives in the strongest form of his career. A first Memorial title would be a defining week for the Englishman.
- Hideki Matsuyama on a familiar stage: A past champion here who has also won the Masters. Muirfield Village suits his methodical ball-striking and his calm under pressure.
- The honoree ceremony: The 2026 ceremony includes a Salute to Service Day presentation. Wednesday’s tribute is one of the most meaningful traditions on the PGA Tour calendar and sets the tone for the entire week.
Travel, Parking, and Accommodation Guide
Travel to Dublin, Ohio
Muirfield Village Golf Club is located in Dublin, Ohio, a suburb approximately 15 miles northwest of downtown Columbus. Dublin is accessible by road and air from across the Midwest and eastern United States.
Nearest Airport
- John Glenn Columbus International Airport (CMH): Approximately 20-25 miles from Muirfield Village Golf Club. The primary and most convenient airport for all visitors, with domestic connections from most major U.S. cities.
Transportation Options
| Option | Details |
| Rideshare (Uber/Lyft) | Recommended for most fans. Drop-off near the main entrance at Muirfield Village. |
| Rental Car | Available at CMH airport. Dublin is well connected by US-33 and I-270. |
| Hotel Shuttle | Several Dublin and Columbus area hotels offer shuttle services during tournament week. |
Parking
Official parking and shuttle information is confirmed closer to the event at thememorialtournament.com. Dublin offers several parking areas near the course with shuttle access. Arriving early is strongly recommended during the competition rounds, particularly Saturday and Sunday when crowds are largest.
Accommodation Options
Dublin and the greater Columbus area offer a wide range of hotels at every price point.
| Area | Distance From Venue | Notes |
| Dublin | 1-5 miles | Closest to Muirfield Village. Best for easy daily access during the week. |
| Northwest Columbus (Hilliard, Upper Arlington) | 10-15 miles | Wide hotel selection with good freeway access to I-270. |
| Downtown Columbus | 15-20 miles | High hotel concentration. Best for fans combining the tournament with a Columbus city visit. |
| Columbus Airport area | 20-25 miles | Wide range of chain hotels convenient for early departures. |
Book early. Memorial Tournament week is one of the biggest sporting events in central Ohio every year and hotel availability in Dublin fills up quickly.
Charity and Community Impact
The 2025 Memorial Tournament raised over $5.3 million for charitable organizations in Central Ohio and beyond, including $5 million for the Memorial’s primary beneficiaries: Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Stephen and Ayesha Curry’s Eat. Learn. Play. Foundation, and the Nicklaus Children’s Health Care Foundation.
The charitable mission of this tournament has been central to its identity since the very first edition in 1976. Nicklaus built the Memorial not just to host great golf but to give back to the Columbus community that raised him. That commitment has delivered tens of millions of dollars to children’s healthcare and education programs across central Ohio over five decades.
The 50th anniversary edition in 2026 carries extra significance for the tournament’s charitable partners. Muirfield Village and the Dublin community take enormous pride in hosting an event that has become one of the most generous annual sports fundraisers in the state of Ohio.
Final Thoughts
The Memorial Tournament 2026 is a landmark edition of one of the most beloved events in professional golf. Fifty years of tradition at Muirfield Village, a $20 million purse, and Scottie Scheffler chasing a record that only Tiger Woods has ever achieved. Jack Nicklaus will present the trophy on Sunday at Jack’s Place, just as he has done every year since 1976.
Whether you are watching on CBS on Sunday afternoon or walking the fairways of Muirfield Village alongside the ropes, this is one of the weeks that defines the PGA Tour calendar. Get your tickets early, enjoy every shot at Jack’s Place, and prepare for a final round that history is watching closely.
Key Takeaways
- The The Memorial Tournament takes place June 1–7, 2026, at Muirfield Village Golf Club, with official competition rounds running June 4–7.
- The 2026 tournament celebrates the event’s 50th anniversary since Jack Nicklaus founded it in 1976.
- The Signature Event features a $20 million purse, with the winner earning $4 million and 700 FedExCup points.
- Scottie Scheffler returns as defending champion after winning the tournament in both 2024 and 2025.
- Tiger Woods holds the all-time Memorial Tournament record with five victories.
- Muirfield Village is a par-72 course measuring 7,392 yards and was designed by Jack Nicklaus and Desmond Muirhead.
- Golf Channel covers Thursday and Friday play, while CBS broadcasts the weekend rounds.
- ESPN+ streams featured groups and early-round coverage across all four tournament days.
- Practice round tickets begin at $20, while weekly patron packages start at $336.
- The tournament raised more than $5.3 million for charity in 2025, supporting several children’s healthcare organizations.
FAQs
Is the Memorial Tournament a Major Championship?
The Memorial Tournament is not one of the four men’s major championships. It is a PGA Tour Signature Event, one of eight elevated tournaments on tour with a $20 million purse and 700 FedExCup points for the winner.
Who Has Won the Memorial Tournament the Most Times?
Tiger Woods holds the all-time record with five Memorial titles, winning in 1999, 2000, 2001, 2009, and 2012. His three consecutive wins from 1999 to 2001 is the specific record Scottie Scheffler is chasing in 2026
What Is the Memorial Honoree Ceremony?
The Memorial Honoree Ceremony is held each year on Wednesday of tournament week and honors significant figures who have made lasting contributions to the sport of golf. It is one of the most respected and unique traditions on the PGA Tour calendar. The 2026 ceremony includes a Salute to Service Day presentation.
What Is the No-Cut Format at the Memorial Tournament?
As a PGA Tour Signature Event, the Memorial Tournament operates without a cut. All players in the field compete across all four rounds, Thursday through Sunday. There is no elimination after Friday’s second round.
What Makes Muirfield Village Different From Other PGA Tour Venues?
Muirfield Village is the only golf course in the world to host the Ryder Cup, Solheim Cup, and Presidents Cup. It was designed by Jack Nicklaus himself, who has continuously refined and improved the layout since it opened in 1974.

