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Cameron Young in driver’s seat halfway through Cadillac Championship

By Thomson Reuters May 1, 2026 | 6:47 PM

Cameron Young built a five-shot advantage at the Cadillac Championship by posting a 5-under-par 67 on Friday at Trump National ​Doral outside Miami.

Young rocketed up to ‌13-under 131 while Alex Smalley (second-round 71) found the water on No. 18 for a bogey that dropped him into a tie at 8 under with Canada’s Nick ‌Taylor (70) ​and Jordan Spieth (71).

After capturing the ⁠biggest title of his ⁠career six weeks ago at The Players Championship, Young finds himself halfway to a Florida double at the PGA Tour’s newest $20 million, ​no-cut signature event. The PGA Tour returned to Trump National Doral and the famed “Blue Monster” ⁠for the first time ⁠since 2016.

Spieth remains in contention after ​a ho-hum round. He was 1 over through 15 ​holes before salvaging the round with birdies ‌at Nos. 16 and 18. Spieth seeks his first win since the 2022 RBC Heritage.

Gary Woodland (69) sits alone in fifth at 7 under.

World ⁠No. 1 Scottie Scheffler (67) moved into a tie for sixth at 6 under alongside South Korea’s Si Woo ⁠Kim (68), Canada’s ‌Taylor Pendrith (67), Norway’s Kristoffer Reitan (68), Brian ⁠Harman (70) and Englishman Alex Fitzpatrick, whose ​66 ‌ranked among the top three rounds ​of the ⁠day.

Fitzpatrick, the younger sibling of World No. 3 Matt Fitzpatrick, became a full PGA Tour member when he and his brother won the Zurich Classic of New Orleans team event on Sunday.

–Field ​Level Media