For one week each year, Dublin, Ohio commands a global stage.
The Memorial Tournament presented by Workday is more than a premier PGA TOUR event. It is a strategic economic development asset, a relationship accelerator and a powerful reflection of how Dublin turns visibility into opportunity.
For executives, site selectors and business leaders evaluating where to grow, expand or relocate, the message is clear: Dublin is not just hosting a world-class event. It is demonstrating the kind of community companies want to be part of.
A Moment That Moves Markets
Each year, the Tournament generates more than $35 million in economic impact for the Dublin community. But the true value of the Memorial extends well beyond visitor spending.
For one week, Dublin welcomes a high concentration of executives, investors, partners, clients and decision-makers. These are the audiences companies want to reach and the relationships that help shape future business growth.
“This event is second to none,” said Dublin Economic Development Director Jeremiah Gracia. “It puts us on a global stage every year.”
That visibility matters. The Memorial Tournament is broadcast to hundreds of millions of households worldwide, placing Dublin alongside some of the most recognized destinations in sports. For companies located here, that exposure strengthens their own brand presence. For companies considering Dublin, it signals something even more important: this is a city that knows how to operate globally.
Where Business Development Becomes an Experience
In many markets, business development happens in conference rooms, over scheduled meetings or through formal presentations.
In Dublin during Tournament Week, it becomes experiential.
Companies use the Memorial as a platform to host clients, prospects, partners and employees in an environment built for connection. A conversation along the course at Muirfield Village Golf Club or inside a hospitality suite creates a different kind of dialogue, one shaped by access, trust and shared experience.
For executives and site selectors, that experience is more than hospitality. It is a preview of how Dublin operates: connected, polished, accessible and intentional.
From the course to Bridge Park to Historic Dublin, the community creates an executive experience that reflects the same qualities companies look for in a place to grow. Restaurants, hotels, walkable districts and gathering spaces become part of the business development environment. Conversations continue over dinner, during community events and throughout the city.
The result is not just networking. It is momentum.
Relationships accelerate. Introductions happen organically. Opportunities surface in ways that are difficult to replicate in traditional settings.
Quality of Place as Economic Development
Today, business location decisions are not based on real estate, incentives or infrastructure alone. Companies are also evaluating whether a community can help them attract talent, retain employees and create meaningful connections with clients and partners.
That is where Dublin stands apart.
The Memorial Tournament gives business leaders a direct view of the city’s quality of place. They see a community with world-class amenities, strong hospitality, vibrant districts and a culture of collaboration. They experience a city where business and lifestyle are not separate, but connected.
For site selectors, those details matter.
A city’s ability to host at this level says something about its infrastructure, partnerships, amenities and readiness. It also reinforces the quality-of-place factors that increasingly shape business decisions, especially as companies compete for talent in a competitive labor market.
Dublin does not simply tell companies it is a great place to do business. During Tournament Week, it shows them.
Strengthening Relationships That Drive Growth
Beyond new business opportunities, the Memorial Tournament plays a critical role in deepening existing relationships.
Inviting clients, partners or employees to experience a world-class event reflects a company’s commitment to connection. It moves engagement beyond meetings and into meaningful shared experiences.
For Dublin-based companies, the Tournament becomes a business advantage. It provides a setting to strengthen client relationships, celebrate teams and showcase the community they call home.
For current and prospective talent, it sends an equally powerful message: this is a place where opportunity extends beyond the workplace.
Employees are not just working in Dublin. They are part of it.
Built for Opportunity
What sets Dublin apart is not simply that it hosts a global event. It is that the city is intentionally designed to maximize the impact of that moment.
Infrastructure, planning, mixed-use development and partnerships all play a role in ensuring Tournament Week creates value across the community. Events like Fore!Fest, along with the continued growth of Bridge Park and Historic Dublin, extend the energy of the Memorial beyond the course and into the broader business ecosystem.
That same spirit of coordination is visible throughout the week as public and private partners work together to deliver an experience that benefits companies, visitors, residents and local businesses.
For business leaders, that coordination is important. It shows that Dublin understands how to align people, places and partnerships around a shared opportunity.
For site selectors, it demonstrates something critical: Dublin does not leave opportunity to chance. It builds for it.
A Business Climate That Matches the Moment
While the Memorial Tournament showcases Dublin on a global stage, the city’s long-term value for businesses is grounded in strategy, service and support.
Dublin offers a range of economic development incentives designed to help companies grow and succeed. These include performance-based incentives, infrastructure support and partnerships aligned with business goals.
Just as important is the city’s collaborative approach. Dublin works closely with companies to understand their needs, identify solutions and support sustainable growth.
The Memorial Tournament may open the door. Dublin’s business environment gives companies a reason to stay, invest and scale.
A Global City with a Competitive Edge
The Memorial Tournament is a moment. Dublin is a model.
Together, they show what is possible when a city aligns global visibility with intentional economic development strategy.
Few communities can offer:
- Annual international exposure at scale
- A proven record of economic impact
- An executive experience designed for connection
- Quality-of-place assets that support workforce attraction
- A collaborative business climate backed by meaningful incentives
For business leaders looking ahead, that combination is not just attractive. It is strategic.
The Invitation
The Memorial Tournament offers a glimpse of what Dublin can do.
The real opportunity is what happens the other 51 weeks of the year.
To learn how Dublin supports business growth, investment and relocation, visit thriveindublinohio.com.
Because in Dublin, global opportunity is not just an event.
It is an advantage.


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