Cameron Young cruised to a dominant wire-to-wire victory at the inaugural Cadillac Championship on Sunday, winning his second PGA Tour title of the 2026 season by six shots at Trump National Doral Miami.
It was the second-highest winning margin on the PGA Tour this year, behind Justin Rose’s seven-shot victory at the Farmers Insurance Open in January, with Young ending his week at 19-under par.
The Players champion started his final round six shots clear of a chasing pack of players, which included Scottie Scheffler, and increased his lead to 18-under par through nine holes, following birdies on the third, fifth and eighth holes.
While Scheffler toiled with his putter for most of the round, the world No 1 mounted a late surge on Young, carding three birdies in his final four holes, to finish his week at 13-under par and finish second.
It is the third time in as many weeks Scheffler has placed as a runner-up, notably losing out to Rory McIlroy at The Masters in April, before he was beaten by Matt Fitzpatrick in a play-off at the RBC Heritage.
Despite Scheffler’s best attempts to catch the leader, Young was unreachable, wrapping up his back nine with two bogeys and three birdies to win the third PGA Tour title of his career.
Young will take home a $3.6m (£2.65m) cheque after winning the fifth Signature Event of the season at Trump Doral, and is also set to move to third in the FedExCup Rankings.
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