Cameron Young Wins Cadillac Championship by Six Shots — Scottie Scheffler Cam Young Cadillac

Cameron Young Wins Cadillac Championship by Six Shots — Scottie Scheffler Cam Young Cadillac

Cameron Young won the scottie scheffler cam young cadillac at Trump National Doral by six shots, making an up-and-down par on the 72nd hole to seal it. The victory was his second of the young season and left Scottie Scheffler in second place again.

Young Separates At Doral

Young led by five shots at the halfway point, then stretched that edge to six after 54 holes. He never gave the field a chance to close, and the final putt on the Blue Monster only finished what had already become a runaway.

The 7,700-yard course played into the week’s main numbers. Young led the field in Strokes Gained: Putting and picked up more than seven shots on the greens, the kind of margin that let him protect a lead instead of scrambling to hold it.

Scheffler Finishes Second Again

Scheffler’s runner-up finish at Doral was his third in as many starts, following seconds at the Masters and the RBC Heritage. After Young pulled away, Scheffler said, “First 27 holes I don't think he missed anything, really. It was nuts,” and later added, “Guy was just holing everything. When you’re hitting really good shots and holing a lot of putts, that’s a recipe to run away with a golf tournament.”

That sequence leaves Scheffler with three straight near-misses and Young with a result built on one of the cleanest putting weeks of the tournament. At an elite event headlined by Scheffler and Rory McIlroy, Young was the one who separated first and stayed there, turning a six-shot cushion into a win at the finish.

Blue Monster Margin

Young’s lead never slipped below control after he broke free during Friday’s second round. By the time the final round reached its closing stretch, the race had already been decided, and the 72nd-hole par merely locked in the scoreline the week had built toward.

For players chasing the top of the board, the number to remember is six. For Young, it is the second victory of the young season and another reminder that the weeks when the putter cooperates can turn a crowded leaderboard into a clear finish.

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