Cameron Young Wins 2026 Cadillac Championship Prize Money With 19-Under 269

Cameron Young Wins 2026 Cadillac Championship Prize Money With 19-Under 269

Cameron Young turned cadillac championship prize money into a six-shot victory at Trump National Doral's Blue Monster Course outside Miami, Florida, finishing at 19-under 269. He collected $3.6 million from the $20-million prize fund and added 700 FedExCup points.

Young Puts Doral Away

The 28-year-old went wire-to-wire, starting with a 64 and never letting Scottie Scheffler get close. Young’s margin held at one stroke after the first round, five after the second and six after the third, then he closed with a 68 to finish alone at the top.

Scheffler finished solo second, while Ben Griffin was another stroke back in solo third. Adam Scott tied for fourth, and the final board reflected the separation Young created over four days rather than one late surge.

Blue Monster Records

Young’s 19-under total matched a career-best level of control from tee to green across rounds of 64, 67, 70 and 68. It was also the lowest aggregate score since the Blue Monster Course was overhauled ahead of the 2014 edition.

The course at Trump National Doral has a history with major names, and Scott’s return this week added another layer after his 2016 victory there. Young’s finish arrived in the fifth Signature Event of the season, which puts the result inside the sport’s most visible points race.

FedExCup Move

The win pushed Young to a career-best-tying No. 3 in the Official World Golf Ranking and lifted him to third in the FedExCup standings. It was his third PGA TOUR start win and came after he had gone winless in his first 90 starts as a PGA TOUR member.

For Young, the scorecard now reads 14 PGA TOUR starts, one trophy, and a leap into the top tier of both the ranking and points tables. The payout and the points do the immediate work; the rest of the season now starts with him near the front instead of chasing it.

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