Cameron Young lifts Players Championship trophy on TPC Sawgrass 18th green after dramatic win.
Cameron Young lifts Players Championship trophy on TPC Sawgrass 18th green after dramatic win.
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Cameron Young wins Players Championship after Ludvig Åberg's final-round collapse

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Cameron Young captured his second PGA Tour title at the Players Championship, closing with a 4-under 68 at TPC Sawgrass to finish at 13-under par—one stroke ahead of Matt Fitzpatrick. 54-hole leader Ludvig Åberg faltered badly with a 4-over 76, dropping into a tie for fifth at 9 under amid back-nine woes.

Ludvig Åberg arrived at the final round with a three-shot lead after rounds of 69, 63, and 71 but held only a slim edge through 10 holes before unraveling. On the par-5 11th, his 7-wood approach found water for bogey. Worse came on the par-4 12th, where a pulled tee shot into the water led to a missed green and double bogey, knocking him out of contention. Åberg blamed quick swings under pressure: “Takeaway got really fast and then the rest of it kind of spirals from there,” adding he must learn to slow down when nervous. Rory McIlroy had praised Åberg's laid-back style pre-round as perfect for high-stakes events like the Players.

Starting four back in solo third, Cameron Young, previously a 'tough-luck loser,' tamed the windy Stadium Course. He birdied the par-3 17th with a 10-foot putt after an aggressive sand wedge to tie Fitzpatrick at 13 under. On 18, Young unleashed a 375-yard drive—the longest in ShotLink history there—followed by a wedge to 15 feet for par. Fitzpatrick, briefly leading, strayed into pine straw off the tee, punched out, and missed an 8-foot par putt.

Young's $4.5 million victory, following his Wyndham Championship win last summer, came after a caddie switch to college teammate Kyle Sterbinsky and putting improvements. Golf writers lauded his closing holes as 'championship-worthy,' with Josh Berhow noting Young's pin-attacking aggression versus Fitzpatrick's safe play. Debate swirled on whether Young seized the moment or Åberg handed it over—Young 'walked through the door,' per Josh Schrock. Young reflected: “This place has had my number the last few years. It’s a great test of will, patience and hitting good shots.” His subdued fist pump underscored his low-key demeanor.

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X users congratulate Cameron Young on his second PGA Tour win and clutch performance on the final holes at the Players Championship. Many express sympathy for Ludvig Åberg's dramatic back-nine collapse from a three-shot lead. Some skeptically note that competitors' mistakes, including Åberg's and Matt Fitzpatrick's, handed Young the victory. Reactions highlight the pressure of Sunday finales at TPC Sawgrass.

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Cameron Young holds Cadillac Championship trophy while shaking hands with President Trump at Trump National Doral.
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Cameron Young wins Cadillac Championship at Trump National Doral

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Cameron Young claimed victory at the 2026 Cadillac Championship, his third PGA Tour win and second of the season. Leading by six shots entering the final round at Trump National Doral, he called a penalty on himself on the second hole but held off Scottie Scheffler to win by six strokes. The day ended with a meeting with President Donald Trump.

Cameron Young enters Sunday's final round of the 2026 Cadillac Championship at Trump National Doral with a six-shot lead at 15 under par. He tees off at 9:42 a.m. ET alongside Scottie Scheffler and Si Woo Kim, who are tied for second. The tournament offers a $3.6 million first-place prize.

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Alex Fitzpatrick, fresh off earning his PGA Tour card by winning the Zurich Classic with brother Matt, is tied for sixth at the 2026 Cadillac Championship. The Englishman fired a six-under 66 on Friday at Trump Doral to charge up the leaderboard. He trails leader Cameron Young by seven shots with 36 holes remaining.

Ludvig Åberg played a strong second round of 70 strokes at the US Masters, climbing to tied 22nd place. He stands at even par overall, seven shots behind leader Rory McIlroy. Åberg hopes to apply pressure over the weekend.

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Brandt Snedeker captured his first PGA Tour victory in more than seven years on Sunday at the ONEflight Myrtle Beach Classic. The 45-year-old ended a long drought marked by injury and doubt with a final-round 65 that forced a dramatic finish at the Dunes Golf and Beach Club.

Wyndham Clark captured the 2026 CJ Cup Byron Nelson on Sunday at TPC Craig Ranch. He finished with a final-round 60 to claim the title and the top prize of $1.854 million.

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Matt Fitzpatrick, who led entering the third round, birdied the 14th and chipped in for eagle on the 15th to claim a three-shot lead over Scottie Scheffler heading into the final round of the 2026 RBC Heritage. Scheffler posted a third-round 64 to reach 14-under at Harbour Town Golf Links, while Fitzpatrick shot 68 to sit at 17-under.

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