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The PGA Tour returns to Trump National Resort in Miami, Florida for the first time since 2016 as the Cadillac Championship makes its debut as a Signature Event on the schedule later this week. The tournament is set to tee off on Thursday, April 30 and run through Sunday, May 3 at the iconic Blue Monster Course. A $20 million purse is up for grabs, with the winner taking home $3.6 million. The 72-player field will tackle one of the longest courses on Tour at 7,739 yards with no cut in play.

The field arrives in Miami on the heels of a memorable Zurich Classic of New Orleans, where Matt and Alex Fitzpatrick teamed up for a dramatic one-shot victory at TPC Louisiana. The win capped a remarkable stretch for Matt, who claimed his second consecutive outright win after beating Scottie Scheffler in a playoff at the RBC Heritage the week prior. For Alex, the 27-year-old DP World Tour regular, it was life-changing – the victory officially earned him a two-year exemption on the PGA Tour and entry into the remaining Signature Events this season. While Matt is not in the field this week, Alex will make his Signature Event debut at +15000. Also notably absent are Masters champion Rory McIlroy, Xander Schauffele, Ludvig Aberg, and Robert MacIntyre, among others.

As for those in this week’s field, Scheffler (+325) sits well clear of the pack as the heavy favorite. The OWGR No. 1 has been knocking on the door with consecutive runner-up finishes at The Masters and the RBC Heritage and will look to break through for his first win since January. Cameron Young (+1200) slots in with the shortest odds after Scheffler, following a stretch of three top-3 finishes in his last four starts, headlined by his win at THE PLAYERS. Behind them, Collin Morikawa clocks in at +2000. Morikawa has been one of the most consistent players on Tour as of late with five straight Top-10 finishes, excluding his early withdrawal at THE PLAYERS.

Tommy Fleetwood (+2500), Min Woo Lee (+2500), and Chris Gotterup (+2500) – who already has two wins on the season – round out the next tier of contenders. After that trio, a deep cluster priced at +3000 features Si Woo Kim, Hideki Matsuyama, Sam Burns, Patrick Cantlay, Russell Henley, Jake Knapp, and Adam Scott, who returns to Blue Monster a full decade after his victory at the 2016 WGC-Cadillac Championship.

Below is a look at the full field for the 2026 Cadillac Championship, including each golfer‘s odds to win.

2026 Cadillac Championship Odds

Odds as of Monday, April 27. Subject to change.

Golfer
Odds
Scottie Scheffler+325
Cameron Young+1200
Collin Morikawa+2000
Tommy Fleetwood+2500
Min Woo Lee+2500
Chris Gotterup+2500
Si Woo Kim+3000
Hideki Matsuyama+3000
Sam Burns+3000
Adam Scott+3000
Patrick Cantlay+3000
Russell Henley+3000
Jake Knapp+3000
Harris English+4000
Maverick McNealy+4000
Justin Rose+4000
Viktor Hovland+4000
Jordan Spieth+5000
Rickie Fowler+5000
Kurt Kitayama+5000
Akshay Bhatia+5000
Nicolai Højgaard+5000
Ben Griffin+5000
Jacob Bridgeman+5000
Sepp Straka+6000
Shane Lowry+6000
Jason Day+6000
Keegan Bradley+6000
Justin Thomas+6000
J.J. Spaun+6000
Gary Woodland+6000
Ryan Gerard+6000
Alex Noren+7500
Keith Mitchell+7500
Jordan Smith+7500
Harry Hall+7500
Alex Smalley+7500
Sahith Theegala+7500
Pierceson Coody+7500
Ryo Hisatsune+7500
Corey Conners+10000
Daniel Berger+10000
Taylor Pendrith+10000
Samuel Stevens+10000
Matt McCarty+10000
Sudarshan Yellamaraju+10000
Matt Wallace+15000
Max Homa+15000
Nick Taylor+15000
J.T. Poston+15000
Sungjae Im+15000
Ryan Fox+15000
Andrew Novak+15000
Bud Cauley+15000
Ricky Castillo+15000
Alex Fitzpatrick+15000
Aldrich Potgieter+15000
Brian Harman+20000
Patrick Rodgers+20000
Denny McCarthy+20000
Michael Kim+20000
Austin Smotherman+20000
Max Greyserman+20000
Joel Dahmen+50000
Lucas Glover+50000
Tom Hoge+50000
Andrew Putnam+50000
Jhonattan Vegas+50000
David Lipsky+50000
Nico Echavarria+50000
Chandler Blanchet+50000
Brian Campbell+250000

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