Golf roundup: Cameron Young in driver's seat halfway through Cadillac tourney
Cameron Young built a five-shot advantage at the Cadillac Championship by posting a 5-under-par 67 on Friday.
Cameron Young built a five-shot advantage at the Cadillac Championship by posting a 5-under-par 67 on Friday at Trump National Doral outside Miami. Young rocketed up to 13-under 131 while Alex Smalley found the water on No. 18 for a bogey that dropped him into a tie at 8 under with Canada's Nick Taylor and Jordan Spieth.
Taylor posted a 70 in the second round while Spieth and Smalley, one back of Young to start the day, settled for 71s. Cadillac Championship scoreboard After capturing the biggest title of his career six weeks ago at The Players Championship, Young finds himself halfway to a Florida double at the PGA Tour's newest $20 million, no-cut signature event. The PGA Tour returned to Trump National Doral and the famed "Blue Monster" for the first time since 2016.
Young birdied Nos. 1, 3, 5 and 7 to start his day, but he said he was more impressed with how he avoided trouble. "I think I just managed misses really well," Young said.
"I putted really well. I feel like I just took advantage of the opportunities I had. I didn't hit it terrible but I just wasn't consistently in position all day, I didn't drive it amazing.
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