Young Leads Doral & PGA-LIV Merger Talk - May 1st, 2026
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On May 1st, 2026, Round 1 at Trump National Doral delivered a bogey-free 64 from Cameron Young to take the solo lead, while PGA/LIV reunification rumors dominated the off-course conversation.
- Cameron Young grabbed the solo lead with a flawless 8-under 64, while Jordan Spieth sits right behind him at T2 after a major mid-season equipment overhaul and a miraculous 30-yard hook shot out of the palm trees.
- "How does that not go in!" — Broadcast reaction to Young's near-eagle from 154 yards out.
- Spieth's sudden switch to a Pro V1x Left Dash ball and GT2 3-wood is already paying massive dividends for his game.
- Merger talk is heating up again, with players weighing in on the muddy waters of reunification, potential penalties for returning LIV golfers, and the ultimate goal of giving fans the blockbuster matchups they want.
- PAC Chairman Lucas Glover insists returning players must "abide by the pathways back," while Brian Harman suggests "time heals all wounds."
- Donald Trump predicted a full merger is imminent, specifically to deliver dream fan matchups like Rory McIlroy versus Bryson DeChambeau.
- Soft conditions noted by Stewart Cink allowed players to attack, leading to Alex Smalley's T2 surge fueled by his Aon Swing Five status, and Brian Harman's bogey-free 68 in his Doral debut.
- "Hideki fooling everybody" — The broadcast after Matsuyama dropped his club in disgust over an approach shot on 18 that ended up being absolutely perfect.
- Kristoffer Reitan had to endure a frantic, adrenaline-fueled warmup after receiving a last-minute alternate call to join the field.
Si Woo Kim's stone-cold chip-in reaction on 16 • Chris Gotterup's resilient "side door" chip-in on 13 • Justin Rose's "professional par" save from the water's edge on 7 • Brian Harman's philosophy that failure teaches better than success
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