The 2025 Memorial Tournament presented by Workday will be held May 26 to June 1. The countdown is on to welcome you back to Muirfield Village Golf Club for a week of world-class golf, exciting fan events and significant charitable impact.
Quickly find what you need to know:
Finish at the 18th hole! The FORE! Miler returns Thursday, May 22, at 7 p.m. The race will follow a route that starts and ends at Muirfield Village Golf Club, located at 5750 Memorial Drive and includes Memorial Drive, Avery Road, Brand Road, Muirfield Drive and Kinross Court.
Race Impacts:
Fore!Fest is a two-day street and music festival at Bridge Park with live music, food trucks, drinks and more – May 30 & 31.
The Memorial Tournament Drone Show at Fore!Fest returns Friday, May 30, at 9:45 p.m. during the final musical act featuring Josh Melton.
Ideal Viewing Locations & Parking
Free parking is available in Bridge Park garages, the library garage, the Shoppes at River Ridge and the Wendy’s Headquarters surface lots.
The City of Dublin and Central Ohio Safe Ride have partnered to offer discounted rideshares for Dublin visitors to safely enjoy the Memorial Tournament. Save up to $10 off Lyft rides during the world-class golf tournament to discourage drinking and driving to or from the festivities and course.
Promo Code: DUBMEMORIAL25
Valid Times: Monday, May 26, through Sunday, June 1
Where: For users being picked up or dropped off in Dublin
Each spring, golf patrons in Dublin consistently have a question: Will it rain at the Memorial Tournament? If it does, it’s not a curse — it’s just the Ohio weather.
In partnership with the Wyandotte Nation, the City of Dublin is working to dispel the longstanding myth of the “Curse of Leatherlips.” The tale erroneously purports that the Wyandot warrior, who was executed in the Dublin area in 1810, put a curse on the Muirfield Village Golf Club land so that it would rain during the Tournament.
City and Wyandotte Nation members are asking meteorologists, golf lovers and the public to help put an end to this inaccurate description of Leatherlips. Wyandotte Nation members note Leatherlips’ honorable and peaceful character. Read more.
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