Cameron Young's wire-to-wire dominance at the 2026 Cadillac Championship on Trump National Doral's demanding Blue Monster course drove trader consensus toward his top-5 lock, culminating in a six-shot victory over Scottie Scheffler at 19-under par from a final-round 68. Building a five-shot lead through 36 holes via elite ball-striking and putting on the firm, windy layout—suited to his recent form with three PGA Tour wins in nine months—Young fended off challengers. Scheffler rallied for solo second at 13-under, Ben Griffin took third at 12-under, and Adam Scott, Sepp Straka, and Si Woo Kim tied for fourth at 11-under, highlighting the field's depth in this $20 million signature event.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · Updated$44,639 Vol.
Chandler Blanchet
No
Keegan Bradley
No
Jacob Bridgeman
No
Sam Burns
No
Rickie Fowler
No
Ryan Fox
No
Lucas Glover
No
Chris Gotterup
No
Max Greyserman
No
Ben Griffin
Yes
Viktor Hovland
No
Sung-Jae Im
No
Michael Kim
No
Si Woo Kim
Yes
Kurt Kitayama
No
Jake Knapp
No
Min Woo Lee
No
David Lipsky
No
Shane Lowry
No
Hideki Matsuyama
No
Denny McCarthy
No
Matt McCarty
No
Collin Morikawa
No
Alexander Noren
No
Andrew Novak
No
Taylor Pendrith
No
JT Poston
No
Andrew Putnam
No
Patrick Rodgers
No
Justin Rose
No
Scottie Scheffler
Yes
Adam Scott
Yes
Jordan L. Smith
No
Austin Smotherman
No
J.J. Spaun
No
Jordan Spieth
No
Sam Stevens
No
Sepp Straka
Yes
Nick Taylor
No
Sahith Theegala
No
Justin Thomas
No
Michael Thorbjornsen
No
Jhonattan Vegas
No
Matt Wallace
No
Gary Woodland
No
Sudarshan Yellamaraju
No
Cameron Young
Yes
Alex Fitzpatrick
No
Keith Mitchell
No
Alex Smalley
No
Daniel Berger
No
Akshay Bhatia
No
Brian Campbell
No
Patrick Cantlay
No
Ricky Castillo
No
Bud Cauley
No
Corey Conners
No
Pierceson Coody
No
Joel Dahmen
No
Jason Day
No
Nicolas Echavarria
No
Harris English
No
Tommy Fleetwood
No
Ryan Gerard
No
Harry Hall
No
Brian Harman
No
Russell Henley
No
Ryo Hisatsune
No
Tom Hoge
No
Nicolai Hojgaard
No
Max Homa
No
Maverick McNealy
No
Aldrich Potgieter
No
$44,639 Vol.
Chandler Blanchet
No
Keegan Bradley
No
Jacob Bridgeman
No
Sam Burns
No
Rickie Fowler
No
Ryan Fox
No
Lucas Glover
No
Chris Gotterup
No
Max Greyserman
No
Ben Griffin
Yes
Viktor Hovland
No
Sung-Jae Im
No
Michael Kim
No
Si Woo Kim
Yes
Kurt Kitayama
No
Jake Knapp
No
Min Woo Lee
No
David Lipsky
No
Shane Lowry
No
Hideki Matsuyama
No
Denny McCarthy
No
Matt McCarty
No
Collin Morikawa
No
Alexander Noren
No
Andrew Novak
No
Taylor Pendrith
No
JT Poston
No
Andrew Putnam
No
Patrick Rodgers
No
Justin Rose
No
Scottie Scheffler
Yes
Adam Scott
Yes
Jordan L. Smith
No
Austin Smotherman
No
J.J. Spaun
No
Jordan Spieth
No
Sam Stevens
No
Sepp Straka
Yes
Nick Taylor
No
Sahith Theegala
No
Justin Thomas
No
Michael Thorbjornsen
No
Jhonattan Vegas
No
Matt Wallace
No
Gary Woodland
No
Sudarshan Yellamaraju
No
Cameron Young
Yes
Alex Fitzpatrick
No
Keith Mitchell
No
Alex Smalley
No
Daniel Berger
No
Akshay Bhatia
No
Brian Campbell
No
Patrick Cantlay
No
Ricky Castillo
No
Bud Cauley
No
Corey Conners
No
Pierceson Coody
No
Joel Dahmen
No
Jason Day
No
Nicolas Echavarria
No
Harris English
No
Tommy Fleetwood
No
Ryan Gerard
No
Harry Hall
No
Brian Harman
No
Russell Henley
No
Ryo Hisatsune
No
Tom Hoge
No
Nicolai Hojgaard
No
Max Homa
No
Maverick McNealy
No
Aldrich Potgieter
No
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Final outcome: No
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0x65070BE91...Outcome proposed: No
No dispute
Final outcome: No
Cameron Young's wire-to-wire dominance at the 2026 Cadillac Championship on Trump National Doral's demanding Blue Monster course drove trader consensus toward his top-5 lock, culminating in a six-shot victory over Scottie Scheffler at 19-under par from a final-round 68. Building a five-shot lead through 36 holes via elite ball-striking and putting on the firm, windy layout—suited to his recent form with three PGA Tour wins in nine months—Young fended off challengers. Scheffler rallied for solo second at 13-under, Ben Griffin took third at 12-under, and Adam Scott, Sepp Straka, and Si Woo Kim tied for fourth at 11-under, highlighting the field's depth in this $20 million signature event.
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