Cameron Young runs away from the field at Doral, wins the Cadillac Championship by 6 shots
Nobody was catching Cameron Young this week in Miami. Young, after building up a dominant lead over the first two days, rolled to a six-shot win to claim the Cadillac Championship. Young started the final round at Trump National Doral with a six-shot advantage and cruised to his 4-under 68 on the day.
The win marked just the third of Youngโs career, but his second in the past three months. He went wire-to-wire at the event, which marked the Tourโs first stop back at Doral in a decade, without a single tie. It marked the second-largest win on Tour so far this season, behind only Justin Roseโs win at Torrey Pines, and matched the largest win at Doral in Tour history.
Cameron Young gets it done at Doral ๐ The 2026 @cadillac_champ champion! pic. twitter.
com/IwiubWhi1D โ Golf on CBS โณ (@GolfonCBS) May 3, 2026 Young opened the week with a bogey-free 64 to take the lead from the jump. By Friday night, after he carded his first bogey of the weekend, Young had already built up a five-shot lead. His first 36 holes were nearly perfect.
From there, Young really just had to hang on. He got to 15-under on the week after a 2-under 70 on Saturday, and then briefly pushed his lead to seven on Sunday at the turn. While he made two quick bogeys on the back nine, Young offset them easily and rolled to the win without any issue.