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		<title>Here’s the prize money payout for each golfer at the 2026 Cadillac Championship</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 May 2026 06:27:37 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The star-studded field was playing for the customary $20 million purse, with the winner taking home $3.6 million.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The PGA Tour returned to Doral for the first time in a decade, sliding into a later spot in the schedule than it was previously. This marked the first Cadillac Championship as a signature event, and it was Cameron Young who dominated the star-studded field, earning $3.6 million from the customary $20 million purse.</p>
<p>Young shot a final-round 68 and topped World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler by six shot. Ben Griffin was third, a shot behind Scheffler.</p>
<p>For Young, it’s another statement. He’s fourth in the world and playing better than just about anyone. The Players victory in March helped spark the season and then there was a near-miss at the Masters. Now he collected his third career tour victory and heads in the next two weeks as one of the three top players to watch. Impressive stuffl</p>
<p>Next week there are two events—the Truist Championship, another signature event, and the Myrtle Beach Classic. Then it’s onto Philadelphia for the PGA Championship at Aronomink. Tis the season.</p>
<h2 style="text-align: center;"><span style="color: #ff6600;">Here’s the breakdown at Doral</span></h2>
<p>WIN: Cameron Young, -19/269, $3.6 million</p>
<p>2: Scottie Scheffler, -13/275, $2.16 million</p>
<p>3: Ben Griffin, -12/276, $1.36 million</p>
<p>T-4: Adam Scott, -11/277, $826,666.67</p>
<p>T-4: Sepp Straka, -11/277, $826,666.67</p>
<p>T-4: Si Woo Kim, -11/277, $826,666.67</p>
<p>T-7: Alex Smalley, -10/278, $645,000</p>
<p>T-7: Alex Noren, -10/278, $645,0000</p>
<p>T-9: Alex Fitzpatrick, -9/279, $500,000</p>
<p>T-9: Kurt Kitayama, -9/279, $500,000</p>
<p>T-9: Rickie Fowler, -9/279, $500,000</p>
<p>T-9: Nick Taylor, -9/279, $500,000</p>
<p>T-9: Matt McCarty, -9/279, $500,000</p>
<p>T-14: Kristoffer Reitan, -8/280, $350,000</p>
<p>T-14: Lucas Glover, -8/280, $350,000</p>
<p>T-14: J.J. Spaun, -8/280, $350,000</p>
<p>T-14: Aldrich Potgeiter, -8/280, $350,000</p>
<p>T-18: Sam Stevens, -7/281, $260,000</p>
<p>T-18: Min Woo Lee, -7/281, $260,000</p>
<p>T-18: Andrew Putnam, -7/281, $260,000</p>
<p>T-18: Jordan Spieth, -7/281, $260,000</p>
<p>T-18: Michael Kim, -7/281, $260,000</p>
<p>T-23: Tommy Fleetwood, -6/282, $167,142.86</p>
<p>T-23: Justin Thomas, -6/282, $167,142.86</p>
<p>T-23: Matt Wallace, -6/282, $167,142.86</p>
<p>T-23: Nicolai Hojgaard, -6/282, $167,142.86</p>
<p>T-23: Shane Lowry, -6/282, $167,142.86</p>
<p>T-23: Daniel Berger, -6/282, $167,142.86</p>
<p>T-23: Akshay Bhatia, -6/282, $167,142.86</p>
<p>T-30: Ryan Fox, -5/283, $114,625</p>
<p>T-30: Sudarshan Yellamaraju, -5/283, $114,625</p>
<p>T-30: Denny McCarthy, -5/283, $114,625</p>
<p>T-30: Maverick McNealy, -5/283, $114,625</p>
<p>T-30: Ryan Gerard, -5/283, $114,625</p>
<p>T-30: Corey Conners, -5/283, $114,625</p>
<p>T-30: Harry Hall, -5/283, $114,625</p>
<p>T-30: Sahith Theegala, -5/283, $114,625</p>
<p>T-38: Max Homa, -4/284, $72,181.82</p>
<p>T-38: Taylor Pendrith, -4/284, $72,181.82</p>
<p>T-38: Gary Woodland, -4/284, $72,181.82</p>
<p>T-38: Pierceson Coody, -4/284, $72,181.82</p>
<p>T-38: Jason Day, -4/284, $72,181.82</p>
<p>T-38: Chris Gotterup, -4/284, $72,181.82</p>
<p>T-38: Sam Burns, -4/284, $72,181.82</p>
<p>T-38: Max Greyserman, -4/284, $72,181.82</p>
<p>T-38: Brian Harman, -4/284, $72,181.82</p>
<p>T-38: Bud Cauley, -4/284, $72,181.82</p>
<p>T-38: Viktor Hovland, -4/284, $72,181.82</p>
<p>T-49: Brian Campbell, -3/285, $48,500</p>
<p>T-49: Keegan Bradley, -3/285, $48,500</p>
<p>T-49: Russell Henley, -3/285, $48,500</p>
<p>T-49: J.T. Poston, -3/285, $48,500</p>
<p>T-53: Michael Thorbjornsen, -2/286, $46,000</p>
<p>T-53: Hideki Matsuyama, -2/286, $46,000</p>
<p>T-55: Ricky Castillo, -1/287, $44,500</p>
<p>T-55: Jordan Smith, -1/287, $44,500</p>
<p>T-55: Harris English, -1/287, $44,500</p>
<p>T-55: Nico Echavarria, -1/287, $44,500</p>
<p>T-55: Keith Mitchell, -1/287, $44,500</p>
<p>T-60: Jhonattan Vegas, E/288, $44,800</p>
<p>T-60: Austin Smotherman, E/288, $44,800</p>
<p>T-62: Collin Morikawa, +1/289, $43,800</p>
<p>T-62: Tom Hoge, +1/289, $42,750</p>
<p>T-62: Joel Dahmen, +1/289, $42,750</p>
<p>T-65: Patrick Rodgers, +2/290, $39,083.33</p>
<p>T-65: Jacob Bridgeman, +2/290, $39,083.33</p>
<p>T-65: Ryo Hisatsune, +2/290, $39,083.33</p>
<p>T-65: Sungjae Im, +2/290, $39,083.33</p>
<p>T-65: Andrew Novak, +2/290, $39,083.33</p>
<p>T-65: Justin Rose, +2/290, $39,083.33</p>
<p>71: David Lipsky, +4/292, $37,000</p>
<p>72: Chandler, Blanchet, +7/295, $36,000</p>
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		<title>Cam Young’s walk-in-the-park win at Doral included something rarely done there in 50 years</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>He also pocketed $3.6 million.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the surest signs of a great tournament performance is how boring it might appear to be. Not the golf so much. That’s easy to appreciate and fascinating to watch. But high-quality displays tend to render the competition, well, uncompetitive.</p>
<p>Cameron Young never looked like the was going to lose the Cadillac Championship on Sunday at Trump National Doral in Miami. Then again, he never looked like he would lose on Saturday. Or Friday. Or after his opening 64 on Thursday. The New York Knocker was in control all the way in a wire-to-wire victory that not only subdued an elite field but also bled red at the so-called Blue Monster.</p>
<p>Starting the day with a six-stroke lead over World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler, Young put together a perfunctory but ultimately pleasing four-under 68 that enabled him to ease home by the same margin for his third career PGA Tour title and second win in his last four starts. He completed 72 holes in 19-under 269 with the second wire-to-wire victory on tour this year and third in the 50-plus years of tournament play at Doral, hosting its first tour event since 2016.</p>
<p>“I think when the golf course is difficult, when the conditions are difficult, that tend to make it easier for me mentally. Yeah, that&#8217;s a big part of keeping yourself in it out here,” said Young, who led the field with 24 birdies, something that’s not supposed to happen on the Blue Monster. “It&#8217;s difficult with the wind and the conditions were pretty benign today, but it is still a hard golf course and thankfully I was able to stay where my feet were and hit a bunch of good shots.”</p>
<p>Young, 28, joined Tiger Woods and Steve Elkington as the only men to win the Players at TPC Sawgrass and then tame the Blue Monster in the same year. He pocketed $3.6 million in winning his first signature event. Young entered the week ranked fourth in the world. He has to be considered a favorite in two weeks in the PGA Championship at Aronimink Golf Club near Philadelphia.</p>
<p>You know who appears to be a shoo-in for second place at Aronimink? Scheffler, who is the defending champion. And we are only sort of joking.</p>
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<p>Cameron Young wins <a href="https://twitter.com/cadillac_champ?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@Cadillac_Champ</a> by SIX shots! <a href="https://t.co/NVZIcDlanc">pic.twitter.com/NVZIcDlanc</a></p>
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<p>As has become his habit this year, the Texas native took Thursday off and it cost him. Scheffler leads the tour in scoring average at 68.22, which is amazing when you have to factor in his mundane Thursday’s in which he is ranked 72nd at 70.25. Not horrible, but he keeps spotting the field too many shots, which is how he has ended up in second place for the third straight start going back to the Masters. He has piled up 13 runner-up finishes next to his 20 victories. But having played three of four rounds with Young at Doral, Scheffler knew nothing but his best was going to stop a player who has figured out how to unlock the potential that always had been there when he was racking up seven runner-up finishes of his own before a breakthrough win in August at the Wyndham Championship.</p>
<p>“I&#8217;ve always been very impressed with Cam&#8217;s game,” said Scheffler, who also shot 68 for 13-under 275. “This week he hit a lot of quality shots. A lot of quality iron shots, quality tee shots, especially on the holes where it really matters. There are some tee shots out here that are really difficult and he stepped up and hit the shots. On the greens he was unbelievable this week. First 27 holes I don&#8217;t think he missed anything really. It was nuts. Guy was just holing everything. When you&#8217;re hitting really good shots and holing a lot of putts that&#8217;s a recipe to run away with a golf tournament.”</p>
<p>Which is exactly what unfolded.</p>
<p>With tee times moved up and the field playing preferred lies after more than an inch of rain had soaked the Monster, only Young was going to beat Young, and early on he gave it a shot when he called a penalty on himself on the second hole. Scheffler had birdied the par-5 first to gain a shot and then Young saw his ball roll forward slightly as he addressed it in the fairway at No. 2. Television replays could not pick up any movement, but Young called in a rules official and accepted a one-shot penalty dispassionately.</p>
<p>“Your heart sinks when you see it move, but it moved,” said Young, who equaled Hubert Green in 1976 for the largest margin of victory at Doral. “That&#8217;s part of what golf’s about. There&#8217;s no one who&#8217;s going to give me a penalty there but myself.”</p>
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<p>What occurred next sent a signal that he wasn’t going to buckle. Not one bit. Young put his approach from 159 yards 13 feet short of the hole and then calmly rolled in the par save. He followed by making a 12-footers for birdies at Nos. 3 and 5, and even a couple of bogeys on the inward nine—Young had only five all week—only made it a bit less like the butt-whooping that it already was.</p>
<p>“Winning is really hard,” Young said, countering the previous assertion of how easy it appeared. “At no point did it feel easy, did it feel like the tournament was over. Even the last couple holes, there&#8217;s a lot that can happen and you&#8217;re never quite sure what the guys in front of you are going to do, the other guys in your group. So it was really just a matter of keeping my head down and trying to play good golf all the way through to the finish.”</p>
<p>As he approached the 18th green mid-afternoon Sunday, Young was greeted with a standing ovation that included President Donald Trump—a fellow New Yorker—who had arrived at the course around noon. Not a bad salute for your efforts. Later, he got to shake the president’s hand.</p>
<p>What’s different about Young these days? Well, his putting is vastly improved. He led the field in strokes gained—putting at plus 7.062 strokes. But there is also something deeper going on. His head has caught up to his hands.</p>
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<p>“I think the self-belief just continues to build,” he said. “I put myself in plenty of good places over the course of the last four, five years of the recently I&#8217;ve started to come out on the better side of it.</p>
<p>“Once you&#8217;ve done it once, I think it is easier to do it again,” Young added. “But at the same time, the golf hasn&#8217;t changed tremendously. I think I keep just slowly improving in, I think, all the different areas of the game. I think I&#8217;m slightly better just everywhere than I was a year ago. That&#8217;s the goal, just keep incrementally getting a little bit better. When you do that, I think the good weeks come together and they look more like this as opposed to finishing second, third, fifth, where you had a chance to win and didn&#8217;t. So it&#8217;s just very, very small progress and it&#8217;s showing up in the results.”</p>
<p>Young is the season’s third multiple winner, joining Matt Fitzpatrick and Chris Gotterup, and it stands to reason that he might add to his trophy case again before the year is up. Including a T-3 at the Masters, where he led after 54 holes, Young has five top-10 finishes in nine starts, and coming up, he will get a crack at the next two majors in eastern U.S. venues, with the U.S. Open in his home state of New York at Shinnecock, in Long Island.</p>
<p>Guess what? Those are difficult golf courses.</p>
<p>That has to give Cameron Young a very warm feeling. And send chills to his opponents.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Cameron Young extended his lead to six shots after a Saturday 70.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With bad weather rolling through the Doral area, the starting times for Round 4 at the Cadillac Championship in Florida will be from 7:30 a.m.-9:42 a.m. from the Nos. 1 and 10 tees with TV times moved up.</p>
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<p>The adjusted window may also mean President Trump, who owns the Doral resort, could be unable to attend the final holes.</p>
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<p>Cameron Young extended his lead to six shots after a Saturday 70, with Scottie Scheffler, Si Woo Kim and Kristoffer Reitan in a tie for second.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The statue represents one of the primary reasons the PGA Tour stepped away from Trump Doral in the first place.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you thought “Gold Boy,” the short-lived mascot of the Players Championship who made his glimmering bow at TPC Sawgrass in 2022, was cringe and controversial, ba-ba-ba-baby, you ain’t seen nothing yet.</p>
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<p lang="en" dir="ltr">There is a new Gold Man on <a href="https://twitter.com/PGATOUR?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@pgatour</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/TrumpDoral?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@TrumpDoral</a> <a href="https://t.co/ucR4FbO9Vz">pic.twitter.com/ucR4FbO9Vz</a></p>
<p>&mdash; Adam Schupak (@AdamSchupak) <a href="https://twitter.com/AdamSchupak/status/2049138757350179127?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">April 28, 2026</a></p></blockquote>
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<p>That is what greeted players, staff, fans and media as they arrived at Trump Doral for the Cadillac Championship this week. The new Signature Event marks the first time in a decade the PGA Tour has returned to the Donald Trump-badged course, and they received a bright (some might say blinding) welcome from the 15-foot-tall statue of the current President of the United States.</p>
<p>While it’s perfectly reasonable to assume that Trump commissioned the tribute to himself, it was in fact the long-running project of Patriot Token, a right-wing crypto coin that is hoping the statue will encourage the buy-in of big-money investors.</p>
<p>With Bitcoin, Ethereum and other cryptocurrencies currently in freefall (BTC and ETH are down 33.39% and 44.81% respectively over the past six months), Patriot Token has an uphill climb ahead of them, especially with a giant statue of a 79-year-old man strapped to their back. Even golf fans on X, which skews broadly right due to the influence of Trump benefactor and owner Elon Musk, were split on the gaudy totem.</p>
<p>Loathe it or love it, the statue represents one of the primary reasons the PGA Tour stepped away from Trump Doral in the first place: Politicisation. The statue is a partisan statement designed to raise capital for an unaffiliated investment group. It’s hard to imagine tour leadership, nor its various financial partners, will be thrilled with the appearance of the literal and figurative lightning rod, but here’s hoping it won’t cast too long a shadow on golf’s much-anticipated return to the Blue Monster.</p>
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