.A rain delay pushed Sunday’s start back at Trump National Doral, but once the final round got moving, Cameron Young never let the Cadillac Championship turn into the scramble many expected. Young arrived at the Blue Monster with a six-shot lead, kept the field at arm’s length through the front nine, then effectively ended the tournament with birdies on holes 15 and 16. By the time he tapped in on 18, the only thing left to determine was the final winning margin. Young finished at 19-under-par to win by six shots over world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler. Ben Griffin finished alone in third at 12-under, while Adam Scott, Si Woo Kim and Sepp Straka tied for fourth at 11-under. The win earned Young $3.6 million from the $20 million purse. Scheffler took home $2.18 million, while Griffin earned $1.38 million. “Winning is really hard,” Young said. “At no point did it feel easy, like the tournament was over… It was really just a matter of keeping my head down and trying to play good golf all the way through to the finish.” ✍️/ 📹: Noah Gulley 📸: Alie Skowronski