Cameron Young Still Chasing First Major Win After Close Calls
Cameron Young Still Chasing First Major Win After Close Calls...
Golf fans are searching whether Cameron Young has won a major championship after his strong start at the 2026 Masters. The 29-year-old American remains one of the sport's most prominent players without a major victory despite multiple close calls in recent years.
Young finished runner-up at both the 2022 Open Championship and 2023 PGA Championship. He entered this week's Masters as a top-10 favorite but sits three strokes off the lead after Friday's second round at Augusta National. His consistent contention in majors has kept him in the spotlight.
The New York native turned professional in 2019 after starring at Wake Forest University. Young's powerful driving and improved short game have made him a regular contender, with five PGA Tour wins since 2024. However, the major championship breakthrough remains elusive.
Golf analysts note Young's game appears well-suited for Augusta's demanding layout. His 68 in Thursday's opening round marked his seventh consecutive sub-70 score at the Masters. But bogeys on two of his final three holes Friday left him at 5-under par heading into the weekend.
Young acknowledged the mounting pressure after his round. "I know what people are saying," he told reporters. "But I'm just trying to put myself in position Sunday afternoon. That's all you can ask for at this place."
Fans have taken to social media to debate whether Young's major drought stems from bad luck or clutch putting struggles. His 72nd-hole lip-out at St. Andrews in 2022 remains one of golf's most heartbreaking near-misses in recent memory.
The Masters continues through Sunday, with Young scheduled to tee off at 2:15 PM ET Saturday alongside defending champion Scottie Scheffler. A victory would make Young just the fourth first-time major winner at Augusta since 2010.