Cam Young gives his opinion on the state of the golf course after three days at the Cadillac
Photo by Orlando Ramirez/Getty Images Cam Young has been in superb form this season and his performance at the Cadillac Championship this week has been on another level. Young has a win at The Players Championship and three top-five finishes to his name in eight starts this season. The 28-year-old is in pole position to win his third PGA Tour title on Sunday at the Cadillac Championship.
Cam Young is ranked as the fourth best player in the world right now, and he is living up to that billing at the Cadillac Championship , if not surpassing it. If anything, he has proven that he is actually the most in-form golfer on the planet right now. Photo by Carmen Mandato/Getty Images Cam Young heads into the final round of the Cadillac Championship with a six-shot lead.
If he plays anything like he has done during the first three rounds on Sunday, he will have no problem whatsoever closing out the victory. Cam Youngโs opinion on the state of the Blue Monster after day three The golf course at Trump National Doral is the second longest on the PGA Tour, behind only the South Course at Torrey Pines. It has proved to be a real challenge for most of the field this week, aside from Young of course!
With the wind and intense heat in Miami this week, the course has been baking out and getting firmer and firmer as the tournament has progressed. The world number four spoke to reporters after his impressive third round 70 on Saturday and responded when asked to share his honest opinion of the condition of the Blue Monster. Photo by Ben Jared/PGA TOUR via Getty Images โ Itโs in great shape, โ he said.
โ Fairways are really good. The greens are starting to dry out a little bit just with the wind and the sun. But obviously thatโs not going to be a problem tomorrow.