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Cameron Young Wins Cadillac Championship by Six Shots at Trump National Doral
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ESPN03.05.2026Deportes3 dk okumaUnited States

Cameron Young Wins Cadillac Championship by Six Shots at Trump National Doral

Young goes wire-to-wire for $3.6 million payday as Trump watches with family

En resumen

  • Cameron Young won the Cadillac Championship wire-to-wire at Trump National Doral, finishing at 19 under par after a final-round 68, six shots clear of world No.
  • 1 Scottie Scheffler.
  • The victory earned Young $3.6 million, the second-biggest payday of his career.

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Por qué importa

The Cadillac Championship is a World Golf Championships event that returned to Trump National Doral for the first time since 2016. Adam Scott won the last PGA Tour event held at Doral that year. The tournament was delayed by morning rain that softened the course, leading to significantly lower scores on Sunday.

Tamaño de fuente

DORAL, Fla. -- The only person who gave Cameron Young any trouble Sunday was, well, Cameron Young. He called a one-stroke penalty on himself while playing the par-4 second hole, after he caused his ball to move in the fairway. And then he made par anyway. It was that sort of week: Young was unflappable and unbeatable. He went wire-to-wire alone on the lead at the Cadillac Championship, a final round of 4-under 68 getting him to 19 under for the week and six shots clear of world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler (68). "When the golf course is difficult, when the conditions are difficult, that tends to make it easier for me mentally," Young said. With President Donald Trump in place to watch most of the round at Trump National Doral, Young picked up $3.6 million for the second-biggest payday of his career. He made $4.5 million earlier this year for winning The Players Championship. Trump arrived with several members of his family -- including granddaughter Kai Trump, who plans to play at the University of Miami when she enrolls later this year -- shortly after noon and remained until the tournament was over. He stood for the ovation as Young walked up the 18th hole, as a number of fans in attendance were allowed to move into the fairway for a look at the final putts of the week. A bit more than an inch of rain fell on the course in the early morning hours Sunday, delaying a planned 7:30 a.m. start (which had already been rescheduled Saturday in anticipation of bad weather) to the final round by two hours. And the Blue Monster was no longer a monster, not with everything softened by the rain. The average scores in the first three rounds were between 71 and 71.6. The average score Sunday, with preferred lies, was 69. There were nine birdies -- total -- on the par 18th in the first three rounds and 12 at the finishing hole on Sunday alone. Scheffler finished second for the third consecutive start, after finishing a shot behind Rory McIlroy at the Masters and losing a playoff to Matt Fitzpatrick at Hilton Head. Those were near-misses; this one wasn't. That's how good Young was. Even the best player in the world never had a real chance Sunday. Young called the violation on himself with his ball in the middle of the fairway on the second hole -- it moved at address, something he said has happened to him before -- and said he didn't hesitate to do the right thing. "Your heart sinks when you see it move," Young said. "But it moved. That's part of what's golf about. There's no one who's going to give me a penalty there but myself." Ben Griffin (68) was third at 12 under, while Si Woo Kim (70), Sepp Straka (66) and Adam Scott (64) tied for fourth at 11 under. Scott likely clinched a spot in the U.S. Open -- which would be his 100th consecutive major start, assuming he starts in the PGA Championship later this month -- after shooting 66-64 on the weekend. Scott finished at 11 under, meaning he should remain comfortably inside the top 60 in the world ranking and qualify for the U.S. Open. "To win a major I'm going to need to put four days together, not just a weekend coming from behind," said Scott, who in 2016 was the winner of the World Golf Championships Cadillac Championship -- until this week, the most recent PGA Tour event at Doral. "I feel like my game is there. I'm doing all the things that I think I need to do to be in that kind of contention."

Preguntas abiertas

  • Will Cameron Young's victory propel him into major championship contention?
  • Will Adam Scott actually achieve 100 consecutive major starts?

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