Cameron Young Goes Wire-to-Wire to Win Cadillac Championship

Cameron Young claimed a dominant wire-to-wire victory at the Cadillac Championship, finishing 19 under par to beat Scottie Scheffler by six strokes despite a self-imposed penalty. The win earned Young a $3.6 million prize and further solidified his successful season, while Adam Scott’s strong finish likely secured his 100th consecutive major appearance.

3RD MAY 2026 | 11:00 PM

News for the 11 Eligible Official World Golf Ranking Tournaments


PGA Tour - Cadillac Championship          

Cameron Young secured a dominant wire-to-wire victory at the Cadillac Championship on Sunday, finishing six shots clear of world number one Scottie Scheffler at Trump National Doral. Despite a self-imposed one-stroke penalty on the second hole for moving his ball in the fairway, Young remained composed, carding a final-round 68 to finish on 19 under par. The win earned him a substantial £2.8 million ($3.6 million) prize, adding to his earlier success this year at THE PLAYERS Championship. Heavy morning rain softened the "Blue Monster" course, leading to lower scores across the field, though none could truly threaten Young’s lead. While Scheffler claimed his third consecutive runner-up finish, Australian Adam Scott also enjoyed a successful weekend, shooting a 64 on Sunday to likely secure his place in the U.S. Open for his 100th consecutive major appearance.

For the full story, follow the link below:

https://www.pgatour.com/article/news/daily-wrapup/2026/05/03/cameron-young-wins-cadillac-championship-wire-to-wire-trump-national-doral-blue-monster-scottie-scheffler-wrap-leaderboard

Points Won - 60.6294

Multi Win Bonus Points - 4

Total Points - 64.6294

World Number 4 - 3

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DP World Tour - Turkish Airlines Open  

Mikael Lindberg has secured a monumental breakthrough on the DP World Tour, clinching his maiden title at the 2026 Turkish Airlines Open in what was his 70th start on the tour. The Swedish golfer’s victory was a masterclass in timing, propelling him from 35th to seventh in the Race to Dubai Rankings and seeing him leap to a career-high 129th in the world rankings. By topping the Asian Swing Rankings with this win, Lindberg has not only pocketed a handsome $200,000 bonus but has also punched his ticket to this month’s US PGA Championship. Making history as the first Swede to ever win the Turkish Airlines Open, he becomes the seventh first-time winner of the season, marking a significant upward trajectory in his professional career following a promising third-place finish in China just a week prior.    

For the full story, follow the link below:

https://www.europeantour.com/dpworld-tour/news/articles/detail/with-this-win-mikael-lindberg-2026-turkish-airlines-open/

Points Won - 22.1648

World Number 220 - 129

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Japan Golf Tour - The Crowns    

Mikumu Horikawa secured a stunning victory at the 66th Chunichi Crowns, ending a four-year wait to claim his fifth title on the JGTO tour. Negotiating the challenging Nagoya Golf Club Wago Course with precision, Horikawa surged through a crowded leaderboard on the final day by carding a flawless seven-under-par 63. His bogey-free round, punctuated by seven birdies, saw him finish with a commanding total of 16-under par. This impressive performance not only secured the trophy but also signals a formidable start to his campaign for the season's Order of Merit.    

For the full story, follow the link below:

https://www.jgto.org/en/

Points Won - 6.6836

World Number 332 - 265

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Asian Tour & KPGA Tour - The 45th GS Caltex Maekyung Open  

In a dramatic conclusion to the GS Caltex Maekyung Open, 22-year-old rising star Minhyuk Song secured his maiden professional title at Namseoul Country Club following a tense sudden-death play-off. Song capitalised on a late collapse by compatriot Mingyu Cho, who appeared to have the trophy in his grasp before a double-bogey on the final hole forced a tie at 11 under par. The afternoon was further mired in controversy when Inhoi Hur, who had seemingly clawed his way into the play-off with a sensational closing 64, was hit with a retroactive two-stroke penalty for a rules infraction committed during Saturday's third round. While Hur was relegated to a share of third place, Song held his nerve to par the first extra hole, capitalising on another error from Cho to seal a victory that earns him a two-year exemption on the Asian Tour and cements his status as one of South Korea’s brightest golfing prospects. 

For the full story, follow the link below:

https://asiantour.com/blog/minhyuk-denies-cho-on-sensational-final-day-at-gs-caltex-maekyung-open

Points Won - 8.8649

World Number 520 - 307

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Nordic Golf League - Big Green Egg Blekinge Open          

It has been a stellar week for Danish golf on the Nordic League. Martin Leth Simonsen secured a brilliant comeback win at the Cutter & Buck Tour opener in Sweden. Trailing by several shots heading into the final round of the Big Green Egg Blekinge Open, he carded a superb bogey-free seven-under-par 64 to snatch the title by a single stroke at 13 under. Isak Eriksson Krabbe finished second after 3 consecutive 67's, finishing on 12 under par for the tournament.

For the full story, follow the link below:

https://danish.golf/to-danske-sejre-og-en-staerk-afslutning-paa-pga-touren/

Points Won - 1.3544

Multi Win Bonus Points - 0.8126

Total Points - 2.167

World Number 793 - 635

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All Thailand Golf Tour - Singha Championship   

Changtai Sudsom secured a commanding maiden victory on the All Thailand Golf Tour, clinching the Singha Championship 2026 title by a massive nine-stroke margin at the Rayong Green Valley Country Club. The 32-year-old from Chonburi entered the final round with a comfortable eight-shot lead and maintained his composure to card a three-under-par 68, finishing the tournament with a brilliant total of 18-under-par. This triumph marks Sudsom’s first title on the tour following three previous runner-up finishes and earns him a winner's cheque of 450,000 Baht. A four-way tie for second place at nine-under-par included Nopparat Panichphol, Amarin Kraivixien, Ranchanapong Prayong, and Vietnamese amateur Nguyen Anh Minh, who also took home the "Suphaphon Maphungphong" award as the leading amateur. The tour now looks ahead to the Singha Laguna Phuket Open, scheduled to take place from 14–17 May.     

For the full story, follow the link below:

https://www.allthailandgolftour.com/news/detail/4777

Points Won - 2.1174

World Number 962 - 772

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Clutch Pro Tour - Ashburnham  

Paul McBride has secured a hard-fought victory at the Ashburnham Classic on the south Welsh coast, proving that his success is the result of immense skill and patience rather than mere fortune. Entering the final round five strokes adrift of the lead, the Irishman carded a brilliant three-under-par 69 in punishing, windswept conditions to finish the week at four-under-par overall. His clinical performance, which included four birdies and just a single dropped shot, allowed him to leapfrog the field and claim a two-stroke win. A pivotal moment in his campaign came at the par-3 16th, which he played in three-under across the tournament after following up a spectacular hole-in-one on the second day with a long-range birdie putt in the final round. This significant win, the biggest of his career to date, propels McBride to second place in the Clutch Pro Tour Order of Merit and marks a vital step toward his ambition of securing a full Challenge Tour card for the 2027 season.

For the full story, follow the link below:

https://www.clutchprotour.co.uk/news/mcbride-proves-its-not-luck-of-the-irish-but-rather-skill-and-patience

Points Won -      1.5667

World Number 1165 - 896

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Alps Tour Golf - Miglianico Alps Open    

France’s Maxime Legros has secured his second Alps Tour title in a fortnight, producing a stellar final round to win the Miglianico Alps Open in Italy. Starting the day one shot off the pace, Legros carded a four-under-par 66 at Il Cerreto di Miglianico Golf, bolstered by two crucial bursts of three consecutive birdies that saw him overtake the overnight leader, Alessandro Nodari. The Frenchman’s clinical performance earned him a winner’s cheque of €7,200 and propelled him to the top of the Order of Merit standings. While Nodari ultimately had to settle for a share of second place alongside Austria's Christoph Bleier and France's Ewan Le Tennier, Legros now looks ahead to the Gosser Open in Austria later this month, aiming to maintain his remarkable run of form and chase a third victory for the season.

For the full story, follow the link below:

https://alpstourgolf.com/news/11726

Points Won - 0.9761

Multi Win Bonus Points - 0.5857

Total Points - 1.5618

World Number 1418 - 1015

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Tartan Pro Tour - Royal Dornoch Masters             

Craig Howie claimed a commanding victory at the Royal Dornoch Masters, securing the top spot with a final score of -13 under, claiming the title one shot and £4,500 for the winner’s share of the £27,000 prize fund, placing him firmly at the summit of the Order of Merit. He was pushed hard by Gregor Graham, who finished second at 12 under, while John Henry rounded out the top three in a highly competitive field of aspiring professionals. This early-season triumph provides Howie with significant momentum as the tour prepares to head to Montrose Links later this month.

For the full story, follow the link below:

https://tartanprotour.co.uk/results?url=http%3A%2F%2Finfo.ocs-tpt.com%2Ftic%2Ftmresult.cgi%3Ftourn%3DRD22~season%3D2026~result%3DPF~&id=2026&code=RD22&title=Final%20Result

Points Won - 0.9083

World Number 1381 - 1134

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ProGolf Tour - Haugschlag NÖ Open       

Dutchman Koen Kouwenaar secured a composed victory at the Haugschlag NÖ Open by a perfect eagle 2026, claiming his second career Pro Golf Tour title in Austria. Having started the final round in the lead, Kouwenaar fended off a late surge from Poland’s Mateusz Gradecki and Frenchman Theo Lavergne, eventually finishing on 11-under par after rounds of 68, 65, and 69. Despite occasional inaccuracies and pressure from his playing partners, a vital birdie on the 17th hole allowed Kouwenaar to pull ahead, before he safely navigated the island-green 18th to win by a single stroke. Following the win, which moves him up to third in the Order of Merit, Kouwenaar credited a new mental coach for his renewed confidence and praised the exceptional condition of the course.              

For the full story, follow the link below:

https://www.progolftour.de/press-detail/composed-under-pressure-kouwenaar-wins-in-haugschlag

Points Won - 0.7956

World Number 1682 - 1339

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Big Easy Tour - Betway Big Easy Blu Label Unlimited Invitational 2           

Ruan de Smidt produced a composed final-round performance to secure a hard-fought victory at the Betway Big Easy Blu Label Unlimited Invitational 2, held at the Heron Banks Golf & River Estate. Having entered the final day with a slender one-shot lead following a brilliant seven-under-par 64 on "Moving Day," De Smidt maintained his nerve to finish the tournament at nine-under-par (204). It was a particularly poignant triumph for the golfer, who was supported throughout the week by his mother, who caddied for him. He ultimately finished three strokes clear of a chasing pack that included Heinrich Bruiners, Leon Visser, and England’s Daniel Smith, the latter having set the early pace with an opening-round 64. The event was further highlighted by amateur Nicko Venter, who carded a sensational hole-in-one on the par-three fifth during the second round, adding to the drama of a highly competitive week on the South African circuit.      

For the full story, follow the link below:

https://supersport.com/golf/news/fa285bf3-a292-4e03-960b-13cb6ee50d3b/de-smidt-claims-victory-at-blu-label-unlimited-invitational-2

Points Won - 0.3559

World Number 2028 - 1777

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