Cameron Young shot a 64 to lead the first round of the 2026 Cadillac Championship on April 30, 2026 [1].
The tournament marks the PGA Tour's return to the Blue Monster course at Trump National Doral in Miami, Florida [2]. Because the course is known for its difficulty, Young's 8-under-par performance establishes a significant early benchmark for the field [1, 3].
Young finished the opening day with a score of 64, placing him at 8-under-par [1]. Jordan Spieth followed closely behind, posting a 65 to finish at 7-under-par [1].
Other top contenders also found success on Thursday. Alex Smalley recorded a 65, which placed him at 6-under-par [1]. Nick Taylor of Canada also finished the day tied for 6-under-par [1].
The event is part of the official PGA Tour schedule, bringing elite golfers back to one of the most challenging layouts in the U.S. [2, 4]. The Blue Monster is designed to test precision and mental fortitude, traits that Young and Spieth displayed during the first round.
As the tournament progresses, the field will look to see if Young can maintain his lead through the remaining rounds. The early scoring suggests that the conditions in Miami were favorable for the leaders, despite the course's reputation for punishing mistakes [2, 3].
“Cameron Young shot a 64 to lead the first round”
The strong opening scores from Young and Spieth indicate a high level of confidence among the top seeds at a venue historically known for high scores. By establishing an 8-under lead, Young puts pressure on the rest of the field to maintain aggressive play on a course that typically favors conservative management.





