Former Open Champion, Louis Oosthuizen left his rivals choking in his dust after taking the chequered flag in the second annual Cadillac V Series Challenge for Charity at Miami Speedway.
The Challenge was a three-part competition in Cadillac performance V-Series cars with all proceeds going to two local charities: The First Tee Miami and Driving for a Cause.

Louis Oosthuizen and Branden Grace don crash helmets for Cadillac Challenge. (Photo – Fran Caffrey/www.golffile.ie)
Contestants, including the wife of Donald Trump, were randomly assigned to one of the charities and earned points as they competed in three separate challenges. The events consisted of a straight-line start and stop competition, a slalom course and a lead-follow lap through a custom course set up at the track.
Sam Dangremond of “Town & Country Magazine” recorded the best score while representing The First Tee Miami, earning a $12,000 donation to the local First Tee chapter.
However of the players lining up on the starting grid it was Oosthuizen recording the best score and earning $8,000 for Driving for a Cause Foundation.
Players and other notables who participated and where they ranked overall:
Rank    Name                          
3          Louis Oosthuizen                                        35
5          Charl Schwartzel                                         34.7
9          John Huh                                
12         Sybi Kuchar (Matt Kuchar’s wife)          32.9
18         Bill Haas                                 
20         Matt Kuchar                                 
21         Vanessa Trump                         
23         Rafael Cabrera-Bello                 
24         Michael Thompson                      
26         James Huh                           
30         Bo Van Pelt                                 
30         Rickie Fowler                                               31.2
32         David Lynn                                 
33         Donald Trump Jr.                                       30.8
35         Richard Sterne                        
37         Branden Grace                                             30.5
39         George Coetzee                                            28.7
40         Peter Hanson                                
“It’s a great relationship,” said last week’s Honda Classic winner Michael Thompson, who is making his first start in a World Golf Championships event today.

Matt Kuchar gets the jump on his wife during the Cadillac Challenge at Miami Speedway. (Photo – Fran Caffrey/www.golffile.ie)
“Cadillac is very classy and has great style and it’s great that they can do this.”
“Having PGA Tour players take on performance challenges in our Cadillac V Series CTS Coupes is outstanding,” said Don Butler, vice president marketing, Cadillac. “The competition revolved around agility, precision and speed, but the best part of the day was that we supported two very worthy South Florida charities.”
Players and media also had the opportunity to ride the track with Cadillac professional driver Andy Pilgrim in the Cadillac race car. “Racing and golf are two different animals,” Rickie Fowler shared after his turn on the track, “But in both, you need to be in the moment and focused and not get overwhelmed by the adrenaline.”
Bo Van Pelt said after his experience, “It makes me want to buy one of those. But I don’t think they would let me drag race like that in Oklahoma.”
The players are switching gears today as the Cadillac Championship kicks off at TPC Blue Monster at Trump Doral. The second World Golf Championships event of the season hosts a collection of the best golfers from across the globe in one of the strongest fields of the year.



