Cameron Young finishes off wire-to-wire win; Nelly Korda rolls in Mexico
Cameron Young had it all working during the Cadillac Championship, and the result was another tournament title. Young shot a 4-under-par 68 in the final round and was never threatened on the way to a six-stroke victory Sunday outside Miami. Young finished as the wire-to-wire winner at 19-under 269 at Trump National Doral's Blue Monster Course, where President Trump was in attendance.
"I feel like I had different parts of the game working on different days," Young said. "Today I drove it a lot better. First couple days I putted great and I drove it a little bit more all over the place.
Thankfully I feel like I've got a lot of tools right now and throughout the week I was able to use different parts of the game to keep myself moving in the right direction. " World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler also posted 68 to finish as the runner-up for his third straight start.
Ben Griffin (68) was third at 12 under. Australia's Adam Scott (64), Austria's Sepp Straka (66) and South Korea's Si Woo Kim (70) all tied for fourth place at 11 under. Young has won two tournaments this year — this followed his breakthrough at The Players Championship in March — and three overall in his PGA Tour career.
He didn't make Sunday's round complicated. "I think it was made easier by the weather forecast," Young said. "We didn't know exactly how the day was going to go, whether we would be starting and stopping.
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