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Cameron Young won the Cadillac Championship by six shots, showcasing his impressive Scotty Cameron Phantom putter. The article also highlights Rory McIlroy's movie cameo and a resurfaced artifact related to Anthony Kim.
Welcome to another edition of The Grind, where we think itâs probably time to strip Doral of that âBlue Monsterâ nickname. More like the Red Monster with all those low scores, including Cameron Young, who would have gotten to 20 under if not for calling a penalty on himself.
As Bobby Jones famously said, âYou may as well praise someone for not robbing a bank,â but when a prize purse the size of a bank is on the line, thatâs still impressive. Especially when they were playing lift, clean and place and Young wasnât even sure if he caused his golf ball to move. Calling an official over to confirm you did something wrong is quite a contrast to the flopping competition taking place in the NBA on a nightly basis to trick referees. Anyway, he still got up and down from 155 yards to make par so either the golf gods rewarded him or, more likely, heâs just really freaking good. Anyway, letâs talk about Youngâs latest masterpiece and everything else going on in the game.
WEâRE BUYING
Cameron Young: Is my fellow Westchester/Wake Forest guy the best player on the planet right now? Young cruised to a six-shot victory at the Cadillac Championship, taming the Blue Monster with his silver monster, or, rather, his silver Phantom, as in Cameronâs Scotty Cameron Phantom prototype putter that allowed him to gain more than seven strokes on the field and sink 378-feet worth of putts for the week.
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And speaking of equipment, all three of his wins have come since switching to a Titleist Pro V1 âDouble Dotâ ahead of last yearâs Wyndham Championship. Young settled on that ball after going to Titleistâs Performance Center in Acushnet, Mass., in the fall of 2024âthe same place I went to get fitted for a golf ball a couple weeks ago.
Cameron Young won the Cadillac Championship by six shots, demonstrating exceptional skill with his putter.
Young's Scotty Cameron Phantom prototype putter helped him gain over seven strokes on the field and sink 378 feet of putts during the tournament.
Cameron Young called a penalty on himself, showcasing sportsmanship despite the high stakes of the competition.
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So now Cam is my fellow Westchester/Wake/Titleist guy. I donât think Iâm going to be winning any $3.6 million first-place prizes soon, but at least I know I was in good hands!
Nelly Korda: While Young has had a fantastic season, Korda has had an off-the-charts one. A week after winning her third major, she won again at the Riviera Maya Open for an 18th career LPGA title. But more amazing is that sheâs only lost to three people all year. Look at this insane stat:
And after her latest victory, Nelly got jiggy with it as the kids say.
OK, so the kids havenât said that in decades. Man, Iâm getting old. Anyway, nice moves, Nelly. Then again, we should expect nothing less from someone with such a smooth tempo in her golf swing (BTW, how did I NOT bet Golden Tempo in the Derby?! Sigh.). And as she told Pat McAfee, that came from her parents getting her to say âCoca-Cola, Coca-Cola,â to herself:
I'm going to give that a try. In related news, Iâm very thirsty all of a sudden.
Stewart Cink: Speaking of dominance, the 52-year-old won a second consecutive senior major championship. On top of that, heâs won five of his past eight PGA Tour Champions starts and finished no worse than sixth place. Plus, it looks like heâs solved that nasty hat tan problem somehow:
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And he may have been topped in that area by someone else (More on that later). But no one is topping Cink on the senior circuit right now. And while weâre on the topic of super (playing) seniors, have a listen to our chat with the great Hale Irwin on this weekâs episode of The Loop podcast.
WEâRE SELLING
Justin Roseâs new irons debut: My worriesâand, frankly, the rest of the golf worldâs worriesâabout Roseâs recent equipment change came to fruition this week as the 45-year-old only beat two golfers at Doral with his new sticks. Now it wasnât just his McLaren irons that let him down, but he did only rank 46th in the field in strokes gained approach.
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Itâs only one week, but it was not a reassuring one for someone with a futures bet on him at the PGA Championship. Suddenly, my 80-to-1 ticket on him at Aronomink doesnât look so sharp. Sigh again.
Tony Romo: It might be time for the 46-year-old to give up on his U.S. Open dreams. After shooting 79 at a local qualifier, the former Dallas Cowboys QB missed advancing by 11 shots. Long one of the best celebrity golfers around, itâs now been 16 years since Romo advanced to sectional qualifying:
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Look, Iâm not going to tell anyone to stop chasing their dreams, but at this point, Tony would probably be better off waiting a few years and trying to qualify for the U.S. Senior Open.
Filming your U.S. Open qualifier: To Romoâs credit, he keeps as low of a profile at these qualifiers as possible. The same can not be said for Dalton Joyce, AKA âyoungdaltâ on Instagram, who decided to film his entire qualifier as he shot 82. Now, Iâve got to give him credit for going through with posting such a rough day, but as many people pointed out, this doesnât feel appropriateâespecially for his playing partners.
Something tells me the USGA will be a bit more strict with this stuff next year.
ON TAP
The PGA Tour season rolls on with ... this canât be right ... another signature event? Thatâs right! We are really in a jam-packed period of the schedule with the Truist Championship, AKA that one at Quail Hollow, so weâre going from the Blue Monster to the Green Mile. And to add to the chaos, thereâs also the opposite-field event, the Myrtle Beach Classic. This will be the first of two big golf tournaments in Myrtle Beach this year, the other being this yearâs HGGA Championship, AKA my annual golf trip. The LPGA heads to Mountain Ridge in New Jersey, site of the 2023 Golf Digest Seitz Cup, for the Mizuho Americas Open. And LIV Golf, despite the confirmed ending of Saudi PIF funding, will be at Trump National Golf Club in D.C. So, thereâs no shortage of golf action to watch!
Random tournament fact: Itâs been 13 years since Derek Ernst won at Quail Hollow as the tournamentâs fourth alternate and the 1,207th-ranked player in the world. Ernst, who is now an assistant golf coach at the University of Tennessee, was back at the Masters this yearâas a caddie. That 2013 Wells Fargo Championship might be the biggest upset in golf history.
RANDOM PROP BETS OF THE WEEK
âCameron Young will be switching golf balls anytime soon: 3.6 MILLION-to-1 odds
âCameron Young will win again this week: 9-to-1 odds (Actual odds, 2nd-favorite)
âWhoever wins in Myrtle will earn a LOT more than my golf tripâs winner: LOCK
TWEET OF THE WEEK
Justin Rose may have had an off week on the course, but he was on fire on Twitter:
Thatâs a good comeback. But an even better one would be to play better this week ahead of the PGA Championship.
PHOTO(S) OF THE WEEK
Sepp Straka had a nice finish, but what happened after he removed his hat on Sunday is what garnered the most attention:
Looks like a little soul patch on the back of his head. Sepp and Stewart Cink are now both first-ballot members of the golf tan hall of fame. And then there was this great photo of Anthony Kim and his wife featuring the famed âAKâ belt buckleâa fashion piece better than anything on display at the Met Gala:
I knew he still had that somewhere! That thing actually belongs in the actual World Golf Hall of Fame.
VIRAL VIDEO OF THE WEEK
Nice job by John Daly letting this kid inside the ropes to puttâand an even nicer job by this kid in making it:
The next generation of great golfers just keeps getting younger and younger!
THIS WEEK IN PUBLIC DISPLAYS OF AFFECTION
How about this sweet answer from Cameron Young about what he was most happy about after winning at Doral?
Aww. A leading candidate for both PGA Tour Player of the Year and Father of the Year right now.
THIS WEEK IN PUBLIC DISPLAYS OF AFFECTION ACTING
Unfortunately, there arenât any clips (yet), but Rory McIlroy made a cameo in âThe Devil Wears Prada 2â and even has a speaking line:
And this all came out of an interview at the Players last year where Rory said he watched the original movie to loosen up before his Monday playoff against J.J. Spaun. What a world.
QUOTE OF THE WEEK
âFor all the haters, whatever, be haters.â âMichael Block, who turns 50 next month, with an amazing quote after qualifying for an even more amazing fifth consecutive PGA Championship by finishing T-10 at the PGA Professional Championship thanks to a clutch final round at Bandon Dunes.
Never change, Blockie. Can't wait to watch him in action again at Aronomink.
THIS AND THAT
Alex Fitzpatrick, in his first start as a PGA Tour member, finished T-9 at Doral to earn $500,000. Not bad considering a lot of people just think of him as Mattâs little brother. . . . Grant Horvant and the Bryan Bros revealed the full roster for their new Your Golf Tour. YouTube Golf continues to grow and thrive. . . . Scottie Scheffler is the first player with three consecutive PGA Tour runner-ups since Sergio Garcia in 2014. And this is considered a slump for the World No. 1. . . . And, finally, happy Cinco de Mayo to everyone. Which reminds me that this new Guillermoâs salsa thatâs been at Costco the past few weeks is outstanding:
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Thank you, Guillermo. And youâre welcome, everybody.
RANDOM QUESTIONS TO PONDER
How many wins will Cameron Young wind up with this year?
How many golf balls does Cameron Young go through a year?
How many ounces of salsa do I go through in a year?