Cameron Young Wins Cadillac Championship as PGA Tour Returns to Trump National Doral
Introduction
Cameron Young won the Cadillac Championship by six strokes, marking the first time the PGA Tour has returned to the Trump National Doral venue in ten years.
Main Body
Cameron Young finished the tournament with a score of 19-under 269, beating world number one Scottie Scheffler by six shots. This is Young's second win of the 2026 season and his third career PGA Tour title. Consequently, his total earnings for the season have risen to over $11 million, placing him at the top of the money list. Experts emphasized that his victory was driven by excellent putting and long driving distances. Even though he took a one-stroke penalty for accidentally moving his ball on the second hole, Young maintained a strong lead until the end. The event featured the presence of President Donald Trump, which led to increased security measures. Young mentioned that the Secret Service changed the usual routine of the day, especially regarding access to the clubhouse. After the tournament, Young described his conversation with the President as unique and positive. However, these comments caused mixed reactions on social media, as some people viewed them as professional while others disagreed. Some reports suggested that attendance was lower due to bad weather, the absence of stars like Rory McIlroy, and the political nature of the venue. The course had been missing from the Tour since 2016 due to sponsorship issues, although some analysts believe the President's political comments played a role. Meanwhile, in other news, Nelly Korda won the Riviera Maya Open in Mexico by four shots. This victory makes her the youngest American since 1980 to win 18 LPGA titles. However, analyst Paul McGinley warned that Young might become too tired because he plans to play in the Truist Championship right before the PGA Championship.
Conclusion
Cameron Young now leads the PGA Tour money list after his dominant win in Miami, while Nelly Korda continues her successful 2026 season in the LPGA.
Learning
β‘ The 'B2 Logic' Shift: Moving Beyond Basic Sentences
At the A2 level, you speak in short, separate pieces. To reach B2, you must use Connectors to glue your ideas together. This article is a goldmine for this transition.
π§© The 'Contrast' Bridge
Look at how the text handles opposing ideas. A2 students say: "The weather was bad. Many people came." A B2 student uses words that signal a change in direction.
- "Even though..." "Even though he took a penalty, Young maintained a lead."
- The Logic: This tells the reader: "I am about to tell you something that contradicts the result."
- "However..." "However, these comments caused mixed reactions."
- The Logic: This is a 'hard stop.' It signals a complete shift in the mood of the story.
π The 'Result' Bridge
Instead of just listing facts, B2 English shows cause and effect.
- "Consequently..." "Consequently, his total earnings... have risen."
- Upgrade your vocabulary: Stop using "So..." at the start of every sentence. Use Consequently or Therefore to sound more professional and academic.
π οΈ Practical Application: The 'B2 Formula'
To move from A2 to B2, try this mental formula when writing:
[Fact A] + [Connector] + [Surprising Fact B]
Example from the text:
- (Fact A): The course was missing since 2016.
- (Connector): Although
- (Fact B): Some analysts believe politics played a role.
Your New Goal: Stop writing periods (full stops) so often. Start building bridges using Even though, Consequently, and However.