PGA TOUR
Cameron Young went wire-to-wire for a six-shot victory at the Cadillac Championship. It is his second win of the season and third career PGA Tour title, third in the last nine months. He joins Matt Fitzpatrick and Chris Gotterup as the only multiple winners so far this season. His wire-to-wire victory is the first at Doral since 1977, and he’s the second player to go wire-to-wire this season. What kind of day was it for Young? He called a one-shot penalty on himself at No. 2 after his ball moved slightly and he still made a 14-foot putt to save par. World No. 1 Scottie Sheffler finished runner-up for the third straight time since the Masters, becoming the first player since 2014 to accomplish that feat. It’s his 29th consecutive top-25 finish. …Nick Taylor earned his first top-10 result of the season and his first since last June. He made a 62-foot birdie putt on the 15th hole in the first round, his fourth putt of over 60 feet in regulation play in his PGA Tour career. …Sudarshan Yellamaraju recorded his sixth top-30 finish of the season. …Corey Conners notched his fourth top-30 finish of the year.
| POS | SCORES | TOTAL | |
| T9 | Nick Taylor | 66-70-72-71 | -9 |
| T30 | Sudarshan Yellamaraju | 71-66-75-68 | -5 |
| T30 | Corey Conners | 73-69-74-67 | -5 |
| T38 | Taylor Pendrith | 71-67-76-70 | -4 |
NEXT EVENT: Truist Championship (May 7)
CANADIANS ENTERED: Corey Conners, Mackenzie Hughes, Taylor Pendrith, Nick Taylor, Sudarshan Yellamaraju
NEXT EVENT: ONEflight Myrtle Beach Classic (May 7)
CANADIANS ENTERED: A.J. Ewart, Adam Hadwin, Nicholas Marchese, Ben Silverman, Adam Svensson
PGA TOUR CHAMPIONS
Stewart Cink made back-to-back birdies early on the back nine to solidify his lead on the way to a three-stroke victory in the Regions Tradition. It is his fourth win of the season and second major title in two weeks. He’s the second player in the last two years to win the first two majors on the Champions Tour. Cink led the field with 26 birdies, the most he’s ever posted in a Champions Tour event. Scott Hend finished runner-up for his fourth top-5 finish at a senior major. Colin Montgomerie got within two shots of the lead but could not make a birdie over his final 13 holes to finish third. …Stephen Ames picked up his fifth top-15 result in eight starts this year and his fifth top-15 finish at this event in the last six years
| POS | SCORES | TOTAL | |
| T11 | Stephen Ames | 68-70-70-71 | -9 |
| T45 | Mike Weir | 76-70-71-72 | +1 |
NEXT EVENT: Insperity Invitational (May 8)
LPGA TOUR
Nelly Korda had two birdies and an eagle over the first seven holes on the way to a second straight dominant win at the Riviera Maya Open. It is her 18th career win and third of the season, coming off her major title a week ago. It’s the 15th time since 1950 that a player won a major and followed it up by winning the week after, and the first time since 2023. Korda became the first player since Annika Sorenstam in 2001 to start a season with six straight tournaments finishing no worse than runner-up. With the victory, Korda picks up her 23rd of 27 points needed for induction into the LPGA Hall of Fame. Her winning score of 17-under 271 set a new tournament record as she was the only player in the field to record all four rounds in the 60s. Her streak of bogey-free holes ended at 60 when she made a bogey on the final hole of the tournament. Arpichaya Yubol of Thailand celebrated her 24th birthday with a runner-up finish, her best career result to date. …Maude-Aimee Leblanc recorded her best result in an LPGA event in three years
| POS | SCORES | TOTAL | |
| T13 | Maude-Aimee Leblanc | 71-73-68-72 | -4 |
| T46 | Savannah Grewal | 76-67-74-72 | +1 |
| MC | Leah John | 74-76 | |
| WDC | Alena Sharp | 83 |
NEXT EVENT: Mizuho Americas Open (May 7)
CANADIANS ENTERED: Brooke Henderson, Leah John (Reserve #8), Maude-Aimee Leblanc (Reserve #13), Savannah Grewal (Reserve #45)
EUROPEAN TOUR
Mikael Lindberg made three birdies over a four-hole stretch on the front nine on the way to a two-shot win at the Turkish Airlines Open. It is his first European Tour win, and it comes with an invitation to the PGA Championship for leading the Asian swing portion of the tour’s schedule. Daniel Rodrigues and Guido Migliozzi finished tied for second. Bernd Wiesberger, who finished tied for 13th, and Jordan Gumberg, who finished 78th, earned the other two invitations to the PGA Championship for finishing second and third in the Asian swing standings.
| POS | SCORES | TOTAL | |
| MC | Aaron Cockerill | 73-73 |
NEXT EVENT: Estrella Damm Catalunya Championship (May 7)
CANADIANS ENTERED: Aaron Cockerill
EPSON TOUR
Megan Schofill made three birdies over a four-hole stretch on the back nine before hanging on to win the Carlisle Arizona Women’s Golf Classic by a single stroke. It is the first career win for the 2023 U.S. Women’s Amateur Champion. Playing partner Amari Avery blitzed the front nine with an eagle and five birdies to carry a four-stroke lead at the turn. But she struggled on the back nine with three bogeys over a five-hole stretch to finish runner-up, falling short of back-to-back wins. Rachel Kuehn finished third after making an eagle on the final hole. …Megan Osland picked up her second top-20 result of the season – her best stretch of results since first joining the development tour a decade ago.
| POS | SCORES | TOTAL | |
| T17 | Megan Osland | 73-69-70-70 | -2 |
| MC | Maddie Szeryk-DiBello | 70-75 | |
| MC | Mary Parsons | 71-74 | |
| MC | Brigitte Thibault | 74-72 | |
| MC | Monet Chun | 74-73 | |
| MC | Brooke Rivers | 75-75 |
NEXT EVENT: Reliance Matrix Championship (May 7)
CANADIANS ENTERED: Yeji Kwon, Brooke Rivers, Maddie Szeryk-DiBello, Monet Chun, Megan Osland, Savannah Grewal, Brigitte Thibault


