Points and payouts: See what each player earned at Cadillac Championship

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Highlights | Round 4 | Cadillac
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Written by Rob Bolton
He’s Young – Cameron, that is – and he’s restless.
For the third time in 14 PGA TOUR starts, the 28-year-old is a winner, this time at the Cadillac Championship, the fifth Signature Event of the season. Young went wire-to-wire in posting 19-under 269 and prevailed by six strokes over Scottie Scheffler at Trump National Doral’s Blue Monster Course outside Miami, Florida. It’s easily the lowest aggregate score since architect Gil Hanse overhauled it ahead of the 2014 edition of the previous tournament conducted on the course.
Included among the perks for the champ are 700 FedExCup points and $3.6 million of the $20-million prize fund. Scroll or swipe past the table of all results for more details on Young’s dominant performance.
POSITIONGOLFERSCOREFEDEXCUP POINTSEARNINGS1Cameron Young269 / -19700.000$3,600,000.002Scottie Scheffler275 / -13400.000$2,160,000.003Ben Griffin276 / -12350.000$1,360,000.00T4Adam Scott277 / -11300.000$826,666.67T4Sepp Straka277 / -11300.000$826,666.67T4Si Woo Kim277 / -11300.000$826,666.67T7Alex Smalley278 / -10212.500$645,000.00T7Alex Noren278 / -10212.500$645,000.00T9Alex Fitzpatrick279 / -9137.000$500,000.00T9Kurt Kitayama279 / -9137.000$500,000.00T9Rickie Fowler279 / -9137.000$500,000.00T9Nick Taylor279 / -9137.000$500,000.00T9Matt McCarty279 / -9137.000$500,000.00T14Lucas Glover280 / -885.000$350,000.00T14J.J. Spaun280 / -885.000$350,000.00T14Aldrich Potgieter280 / -885.000$350,000.00T14Kristoffer Reitan280 / -885.000$350,000.00T18Sam Stevens281 / -755.600$260,600.00T18Min Woo Lee281 / -755.600$260,600.00T18Andrew Putnam281 / -755.600$260,600.00T18Jordan Spieth281 / -755.600$260,600.00T18Michael Kim281 / -755.600$260,600.00T23Tommy Fleetwood282 / -640.000$167,142.86T23Justin Thomas282 / -640.000$167,142.86T23Matt Wallace282 / -640.000$167,142.86T23Nicolai Højgaard282 / -640.000$167,142.86T23Shane Lowry282 / -640.000$167,142.86T23Daniel Berger282 / -640.000$167,142.86T23Akshay Bhatia282 / -640.000$167,142.86T30Ryan Fox283 / -527.438$114,625.00T30Sudarshan Yellamaraju283 / -527.438$114,625.00T30Denny McCarthy283 / -527.438$114,625.00T30Maverick McNealy283 / -527.438$114,625.00T30Ryan Gerard283 / -527.438$114,625.00T30Corey Conners283 / -527.438$114,625.00T30Harry Hall283 / -527.438$114,625.00T30Sahith Theegala283 / -527.438$114,625.00T38Max Homa284 / -418.023$72,181.82T38Taylor Pendrith284 / -418.023$72,181.82T38Gary Woodland284 / -418.023$72,181.82T38Pierceson Coody284 / -418.023$72,181.82T38Jason Day284 / -418.023$72,181.82T38Chris Gotterup284 / -418.023$72,181.82T38Sam Burns284 / -418.023$72,181.82T38Max Greyserman284 / -418.023$72,181.82T38Brian Harman284 / -418.023$72,181.82T38Bud Cauley284 / -418.023$72,181.82T38Viktor Hovland284 / -418.023$72,181.82T49Brian Campbell285 / -312.750$48,500.00T49Keegan Bradley285 / -312.750$48,500.00T49Russell Henley285 / -312.750$48,500.00T49J.T. Poston285 / -312.750$48,500.00T53Michael Thorbjornsen286 / -211.250$46,000.00T53Hideki Matsuyama286 / -211.250$46,000.00T55Ricky Castillo287 / -19.500$44,500.00T55Jordan Smith287 / -19.500$44,500.00T55Harris English287 / -19.500$44,500.00T55Nico Echavarria287 / -19.500$44,500.00T55Keith Mitchell287 / -19.500$44,500.00T60Jhonattan Vegas288 / E8.125$42,750.00T60Austin Smotherman288 / E8.125$42,750.00T62Collin Morikawa289 / 17.500$41,500.00T62Tom Hoge289 / 17.500$41,500.00T62Joel Dahmen289 / 17.500$41,500.00T65Patrick Rodgers290 / 26.375$39,083.33T65Jacob Bridgeman290 / 26.375$39,083.33T65Ryo Hisatsune290 / 26.375$39,083.33T65Sungjae Im290 / 26.375$39,083.33T65Andrew Novak290 / 26.375$39,083.33T65Justin Rose290 / 26.375$39,083.3371David Lipsky292 / 45.500$37,000.0072Chandler Blanchet295 / 75.250$36,000.00
With rounds of 64, 67 and 70, Young led by one, five and six strokes after each of the first three rounds, respectively. He cruised home in 4-under 68 with three birdies on each side to offset a pair of inward bogeys. He joins Justin Rose (Farmers Insurance Open) as the only wire-to-wire winners this season. Young’s margin of victory is second only to Rose’s seven at Torrey Pines.
After going winless in his first 90 starts as a PGA TOUR member, Young not only has extinguished the narrative that he’s among the best without a title, he’s now deservedly considered among the best, period. A year ago this week, the Wake Forest University product was outside the top 60 in the Official World Golf Ranking. With Sunday’s victory in South Florida, he will climb to a career-best-tying No. 3. That’s what’s the impact of victories at the Wyndham Championship and THE PLAYERS Championship looks like on the global stage.
Closer to home, Young rises to third in the FedExCup standings. Scheffler jumps back into the lead, while Matt Fitzpatrick slips into second. After taking the week off, the only three-time winner in 2026 is scheduled to return to competition at this week’s Truist Championship.
The solo second is Scheffler’s third consecutive runner-up finish since the Masters. Ben Griffin checked up in solo third another stroke back. The three-time winner in 2025 arrived without a top-15 finish on his own ball this season. And in his return after his victory in the last time that Doral hosted the PGA TOUR in 2016, Adam Scott was among a trio one more swing off the pace at T4.
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