The Cadillac Championship has undergone significant changes as of early Tuesday. Revised tee times and formats are in place due to severe weather forecasts expected this weekend.
The final round will feature threesomes off split tees, starting from 7:30 a.m. to 9:40 a.m. The PGA Tour announced this adjustment to ensure the tournament can proceed amid anticipated inclement weather.
Cameron Young currently leads the Cadillac Championship heading into the final round. He has already claimed victory at The Players Championship earlier in March 2026. Young is firmly in control of the tournament, according to sources.
The Cadillac Championship boasts a prize fund of $20 million, with $3.6 million awarded to the winner. This event is part of a broader PGA Tour season that features $450 million in total prize money available.
The Cadillac Championship represents the fifth Signature Event on the PGA Tour calendar this season. Recent performances have also seen Kristoffer Reitan achieve PGA Tour membership after his victory at the Nedbank Golf Challenge in 2025.
As for historical context, Rory McIlroy won the Masters for the second consecutive year in 2026, while Matt Fitzpatrick triumphed at the Zurich Classic alongside his brother Alex Fitzpatrick.
No official timeline has been shared regarding further updates on tournament adjustments or player conditions. Observers await more information as the final round approaches.
