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May 3, 2026

Cameron Young wins Cadillac Championship. How much did every golfer earn?
USA Todayby James H. Williams, Steve Gardner·May 3, 2026

Cameron Young wins Cadillac Championship. How much did every golfer earn?

Political leancenterSource quality37/100Factual ratio97/100Framing7/100

Updated May 3, 2026, 6:33 p.m. ETCameron Young earned a dominant victory at the Cadillac Championship in Miami on Sunday, May 3. He finished at 19-under par for the four-round tournament.It was his third career PGA Tour victory and his second of the year. Young also won the The Players Championship in mid-March.Scottie Scheffler and Ben Griffin finished second and third, respectively, behind Young. There was a three-way tie for fourth behind the pair.As a result of his victory, Young earned $3.6 million of the $20 million total purse for the tournament.Here are the final results and earnings for every golfer:Cadillac Championship purse, payoutsThe Cadillac Championship at Trump Doral Golf Club in West Palm Beach, Florida, is one of the PGA Tour's signature events. The tournament has a total purse of $20 million, with $3.6 million of it going to the winner. Here are the final results and earnings for every golfer:1. Cameron Young (-19) — $3,600,0002. Scottie Scheffler (-13) — $2,180,0003. Ben Griffin (-12) — $1,380,000T4. Adam Scott (-11) — $841,666T4. Sepp Straka (-11) — $841,666T4. Si Woo Kim (-11) — $841,666T7. Alex Noren (-10) — $650,000T7. Alex Smalley (-10) — $650,000T9. Kurt Kitayama (-9) — $505,000T9. Alex Fitzpatrick

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Framing7/100

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