Cameron Young's blistering 8-under 64 in Round 1 has vaulted him to the solo lead at Trump National Doral's demanding Blue Monster Course, positioning him strongly for a top-10 finish in this $20 million PGA Tour Signature Event while enhancing trader consensus on his contention. Jordan Spieth sits T2 at 7-under, leveraging hot irons and Blue Monster familiarity, while Rickie Fowler lurks at T9. World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler sits T27 at 1-under after a steady but unspectacular opener, with ample runway to climb given his ball-striking prowess, though Collin Morikawa struggles at T60 (+3). Pre-tournament withdrawals of Patrick Cantlay (illness) and Jake Knapp (thumb injury) reshuffled the field, but no new injuries reported ahead of Friday's Round 2 tee times amid favorable Miami conditions. Historical Doral volatility underscores comeback potential for mid-pack favorites.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · UpdatedCameron Young
84%
Jordan Spieth
64%
Alex Smalley
58%
Scottie Scheffler
56%
Nick Taylor
48%
Tommy Fleetwood
40%
Si Woo Kim
38%
Hideki Matsuyama
36%
Rickie Fowler
33%
Gary Woodland
32%
Min Woo Lee
29%
Sahith Theegala
27%
Brian Harman
23%
Nicolas Echavarria
22%
Matt McCarty
22%
Bud Cauley
22%
Ben Griffin
21%
Russell Henley
21%
Maverick McNealy
21%
Aldrich Potgieter
21%
Justin Thomas
20%
Sepp Straka
20%
Akshay Bhatia
19%
Sam Stevens
16%
Chris Gotterup
16%
Max Homa
16%
Andrew Putnam
15%
Ryan Gerard
14%
Harris English
13%
Sung-Jae Im
13%
Keegan Bradley
12%
Shane Lowry
12%
Collin Morikawa
12%
Andrew Novak
12%
JT Poston
11%
J.J. Spaun
11%
Harry Hall
11%
Taylor Pendrith
11%
Tom Hoge
10%
Ryan Fox
10%
Ryo Hisatsune
9%
Michael Thorbjornsen
8%
Alex Fitzpatrick
8%
Pierceson Coody
8%
Max Greyserman
7%
Patrick Rodgers
7%
Corey Conners
6%
Viktor Hovland
6%
Nicolai Hojgaard
5%
Jordan L. Smith
5%
Ricky Castillo
5%
Alexander Noren
5%
Keith Mitchell
4%
Sudarshan Yellamaraju
4%
Denny McCarthy
4%
Justin Rose
4%
Kurt Kitayama
3%
Sam Burns
3%
David Lipsky
3%
Michael Kim
2%
Adam Scott
2%
Brian Campbell
2%
Lucas Glover
2%
Matt Wallace
2%
Daniel Berger
1%
Chandler Blanchet
1%
Jason Day
1%
Jake Knapp
1%
Austin Smotherman
1%
Joel Dahmen
<1%
Jhonattan Vegas
<1%
Jacob Bridgeman
<1%
Patrick Cantlay
<1%
$9,559 Vol.
Cameron Young
84%
Jordan Spieth
64%
Alex Smalley
58%
Scottie Scheffler
56%
Nick Taylor
48%
Tommy Fleetwood
40%
Si Woo Kim
38%
Hideki Matsuyama
36%
Rickie Fowler
33%
Gary Woodland
32%
Min Woo Lee
29%
Sahith Theegala
27%
Brian Harman
23%
Nicolas Echavarria
22%
Matt McCarty
22%
Bud Cauley
22%
Ben Griffin
21%
Russell Henley
21%
Maverick McNealy
21%
Aldrich Potgieter
21%
Justin Thomas
20%
Sepp Straka
20%
Akshay Bhatia
19%
Sam Stevens
16%
Chris Gotterup
16%
Max Homa
16%
Andrew Putnam
15%
Ryan Gerard
14%
Harris English
13%
Sung-Jae Im
13%
Keegan Bradley
12%
Shane Lowry
12%
Collin Morikawa
12%
Andrew Novak
12%
JT Poston
11%
J.J. Spaun
11%
Harry Hall
11%
Taylor Pendrith
11%
Tom Hoge
10%
Ryan Fox
10%
Ryo Hisatsune
9%
Michael Thorbjornsen
8%
Alex Fitzpatrick
8%
Pierceson Coody
8%
Max Greyserman
7%
Patrick Rodgers
7%
Corey Conners
6%
Viktor Hovland
6%
Nicolai Hojgaard
5%
Jordan L. Smith
5%
Ricky Castillo
5%
Alexander Noren
5%
Keith Mitchell
4%
Sudarshan Yellamaraju
4%
Denny McCarthy
4%
Justin Rose
4%
Kurt Kitayama
3%
Sam Burns
3%
David Lipsky
3%
Michael Kim
2%
Adam Scott
2%
Brian Campbell
2%
Lucas Glover
2%
Matt Wallace
2%
Daniel Berger
1%
Chandler Blanchet
1%
Jason Day
1%
Jake Knapp
1%
Austin Smotherman
1%
Joel Dahmen
<1%
Jhonattan Vegas
<1%
Jacob Bridgeman
<1%
Patrick Cantlay
<1%
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0x65070BE91...Cameron Young's blistering 8-under 64 in Round 1 has vaulted him to the solo lead at Trump National Doral's demanding Blue Monster Course, positioning him strongly for a top-10 finish in this $20 million PGA Tour Signature Event while enhancing trader consensus on his contention. Jordan Spieth sits T2 at 7-under, leveraging hot irons and Blue Monster familiarity, while Rickie Fowler lurks at T9. World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler sits T27 at 1-under after a steady but unspectacular opener, with ample runway to climb given his ball-striking prowess, though Collin Morikawa struggles at T60 (+3). Pre-tournament withdrawals of Patrick Cantlay (illness) and Jake Knapp (thumb injury) reshuffled the field, but no new injuries reported ahead of Friday's Round 2 tee times amid favorable Miami conditions. Historical Doral volatility underscores comeback potential for mid-pack favorites.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · Updated
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