The 2026 Seminole Pro-Member golf tournament was a thrilling event, with Rory McIlroy and his father Gerry claiming the top spot. They finished with a score of 63, securing the gross portion of the tournament by a two-shot lead over popular PGA Tour pro Rickie Fowler and American businessman Buddy Marucci. Collin Morikawa and his partner, David Novak, placed third, while Shane Lowry and PGA Tour chairman, Ed Herlihy, also finished in the top 10. Morikawa won the net portion of the 18-hole best-ball tournament, but the McIlroys took home the bragging rights.
This tournament was a family affair, as it was the first time the McIlroys won as a pair, although it wasn't Rory's first victory in Juno Beach. In 2015, McIlroy, alongside John Pinkham, captured the gross title before his father became a member. Tiger Woods, a previous participant, was absent this year due to his recovery from back surgery.
The Seminole Pro-Member is an exclusive golf event hosted at the Seminole Golf Club in Juno Beach, Florida, attracting club members and professional golfers. It is ranked among the top private golf clubs globally, with a rumored joining fee of $100,000 and annual dues of $12,000. The tournament format involves a two-player best ball over one round, with both gross and net portions.
The 2026 tournament saw a variety of teams compete, with the McIlroys emerging as champions. The gross results are as follows:
- Gerry McIlroy / Rory McIlroy - 63
- Buddy Marucci / Rickie Fowler - 65
- David Novak / Collin Morikawa - 66
- Frank Edwards / Mackenzie Hughes - 66
- Mike McCoy / Nick Dunlap - 66 ... and so on.
The net results were equally impressive, with David Novak and Collin Morikawa taking the top spot with a score of 62, followed by the McIlroys and others.
The tournament's tee times and previous winners are also provided, offering a comprehensive overview of the event.