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Cadillac Championship payout: what each player earned

Cameron Young’s dominant win at the Cadillac Championship came with a major points haul and a clear prize payout for the field.

Cameron Young didn’t just win the Cadillac Championship, he turned Sunday into a statement, and the full payout table shows how that control translated across the leaderboard.

In the season’s fifth Signature Event, Young posted 19-under 269 and topped the field at Trump National Doral’s Blue Monster Course outside Miami, Florida. The victory brought him 700 FedExCup points and a $3.6 million share from a $20-million prize fund, with Scottie Scheffler finishing runner-up.

The takeaway: when a player controls both the scoreboard and the week’s momentum, the impact spreads beyond one trophy, reshaping standings and earnings in a single swing.

Behind Young, the remaining top finishers earned sizable checks tied to their final positions.. Scheffler claimed second with 400 FedExCup points and $2.16 million, while Ben Griffin settled for third, earning 350 points and $1.36 million.. Several golfers tied in the leaderboard positions closest to the top, dividing the associated prize amounts accordingly.

Even a small shift in finishing position mattered, because the payout structure rewards consistency right down the field.. For players hovering near the cut or just below contention. the difference between “nearly there” and finishing one spot higher can be the difference between a comfortable payday and a modest return.

This is why Sunday numbers travel fast: fans aren’t only tracking who won, they’re checking how the week financially landed on every card.

As the leaderboard continues, more players collected meaningful earnings, including tied results in the mid and lower tiers. The list reflects a wide range of prize amounts, from the biggest rewards for the leaders to smaller checks for those who posted enough to finish the tournament.

Meanwhile, the FedExCup implications added another layer to the story. Young’s rise at the top of the standings underscores how winning in these high-profile weeks can quickly change the season’s trajectory, while strong finishes from others help tighten the race.

At a moment when golf fans are especially focused on momentum, the payout breakdown becomes a snapshot of who surged under pressure and who walked away with progress that can carry into the next events.