Sunday was a long time coming for Cameron Young.
The long -bomb American had put herself in quarrel many times since it exploded on stage in 2022. Entering this week The WynDham ChampionshipYoung had seven racing conclusions, including in the 2022 open championship in St. Andrews. Those seven racing endings were mostly from every player in the tournament without a win since 1983. The conclusions of the Young race were not the product of Sunday’s mistakes at the end of it; For the most part, he had just been beaten by a better round.
But yet that first victory proved elusive for a guy with all the talent to constantly live in the first 10 places in the world.
Young tried to start this season, but found shape in the Hrm Championship, where he ended T7. T4 conclusions on RBC Canadian Open and US Open came in June, but Young arrived at the Wynham championship in the regular, fresh season, a lost cut in the open and still looking for his first victory.
Inserting him into his adopted-Young yard played in Wake Forest in college-28-year-old Blitzed Sedgefield Country Club with a combination of power and a hot holder. Young took a three -stroke lead on the weekend. This increased to five after the third round of Saturday, and his supremacy extended to nine in the middle of Sunday after he caught five holes near the beginning of his round. With everyone else fighting for the second and focusing on their place in FedEx Cup ranking, Young was able Coast in a six -stroke win over Mac Meissner. The new rounds shot from 63, 62, 65 and 68 to complete the week on 22 under par and celebrate his first victory with his father in participation.
“I’ve been waiting for him for a while,” Young Amanda Balionis told CBS after win. “I never thought I would be really exciting for this. But it’s the end of my fourth season. I’ve had my chances, never as much like this, and I wouldn’t let me leave me today.”
After the victory, the young man with gentle behavior insisted that his search for victory no. 1 had not weighed it. He had played good golf and lost many times. This is no reason to despair. You just have to pick yourself up and go again.
“It’s not like a burden I hadn’t won. It’s just something I hadn’t done and I would like,” Young said. “Sometimes it hurts to play a really good golf and it hadn’t happened it, but in all those cases, there were really no times I had in my hands and lost. So it’s different I think about having a burden. It wasn’t really like this. It was right, you know when it would be my time here, because I just felt like a lot.
“Not a burden in the traditional sense. Today was a different situation than I have ever been. You know, it was our goal today to go out and see how much I could win if I stuck in our plan.”
Young’s plan gave a road to Greensboro that was an example of how the man from Scarborough, New York, can defeat a course when he is shooting at all cylinders. The combination of Young’s prevailing screen, his ability and his story in the New York state made everyone turn their attention from a win of the WynDham championship to another approaching event.
What about the Ryder Cup?
With the win in Greensboro, Young, who won the New York State Open at Bethpage Black in 2017, joins Jordan SpiethSam Burns and Captain Keegan Bradley.
While Young finished his Sedgefield torch on Sunday, two captains of Ryder Cup, Webb Simpson and Gary Woodland camped the most pressing question of the day, which was estimated a CBS ‘Frank Nobloo’s crown.
“Man, I mean, cam is a New Yorker, I know he loves that golf course,” said Simpson, who is close to young people. “Every time you will win with 10, you have to talk about it. And he probably has the right game for that golf course. He is simply adding his name to the list of many guys who are difficult for us to say no.”
Added Woodland: “I mean, the way he runs the golf ball, his setting statistics this year are really good. Cam has a lot of talent and at any time you can bring a lot of talent, it helps everyone.
On Saturday, 24 hours before finally a PGA Tour champion, Young spoke to get stuck and frustrated from the 2023 Ryder Cup process that saw him the highest player in the (ninth) list to be left out of the team. His goals for the year can get down to two things – win and do the Ryder Cup team.
“I think that location is, first of all, one of my favorite golf courses in the world,” Young told the host site, Bethpage Black. “I have a lot of good memories there playing the New York State Open and I’m sure a crowd of New York would be at least I hope to some extent. So yes, this has been a goal all this year. I’m trying to get just all the little things that happen every day as it comes with it – in my back, trying to photograph myself.
“Set the year to give our captain no solution, and I don’t know if I am able to do it or not, but it would take a really good golf between now and after.
Young played really good golf this week in North Carolina. It has the power and the improved setting to be a weapon for Team USA Come on September. At least, Young’s ardent game has made the decisions awaiting much tougher Bradley after the captain tries to gather the best team with 12 men to protect the home at home in Bethpage Black.
Cameron Young becomes the winner of 1000 unique in PGA Tour
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Josh Schrock is a writer and reporter for Golf.com. Before entering Golf, Josh was the interior of Chicago Bears for the NBC Sports Chicago. He previously covered 49ers and Warriors for NBC Sports Bay Area. A native Oregonian and Uo alum, seduces and spends his free time walking with his wife and dog, thinking about how the ducks will break his heart again, and trying to become half a professor into pieces. A true romantic for golf, Josh will never stop trying to break 90 and will never lose the confidence that Rory Mcilroy’s main drought will end (updated: he did it). Josh Schrock can be reached in Josho.schrock@golf.com.

