Cameron Young captured his third PGA Tour victory by winning the Cadillac Championship in Miami with a 19-under-par total, six shots ahead of runner-up Scottie Scheffler [1]. Young dominated the tournament on Doral's Blue Monster Course, ending with a clear margin over Scheffler, who finished at 13 under and marked his third consecutive runner-up finish, including at the Masters [1].
Ben Griffin secured third place with a 12-under score, while England's Alex Fitzpatrick tied for ninth at nine under [1].
England's Justin Rose tied for 65th at two over par in his first tournament using McLaren clubs following his recent signing as the company's first PGA Tour professional [1]. Rose had been without a club manufacturer deal since leaving Honma in 2020 [1]. After being six over through three rounds, Rose shot a four-under 68 Sunday, showing signs of improvement with his new equipment [1].
The Cadillac Championship concluded Sunday, with Rose finishing two strokes over par and Young's victory underscoring his rising status on tour [1].