Cameron Young Cruises to First PGA Tour Win at Wyndham Championship
After years of near misses and runner-up finishes, Cameron Young finally broke through at the 2025 Wyndham Championship in Greensboro, North Carolina. Posting a final total of 22-under-par (258), Young matched the tournament scoring record and won by a commanding six strokes.
🏁 Final Round Highlights & Results
Position | Player | To Par |
---|---|---|
1 | Cameron Young | −22 |
2 | Mac Meissner | −16 |
T3 | Alex Noren | −15 |
T3 | Mark Hubbard | −15 |
T5 | Chris Kirk | −14 |
T5 | Aaron Rai | −14 |
Why This Win Matters
Young began his final round five shots clear and never let up. After an opening hole bogey, he rattled off five consecutive birdies early in his round and held strong throughout the day, sealing his win with a two-under 68. At 28 years old, he becomes the 1,000th different PGA Tour winner ever.
🚀 What’s at Stake Next: FedEx Cup Push
Young’s breakthrough couldn’t have come at a better time, as he now heads into the FedEx Cup Playoffs with confidence and momentum. He now sits a top-70 field qualifier for next week’s St. Jude Championship in Memphis.
Meanwhile, Scottie Scheffler is set to collect $18 million in FedEx Cup and Top-10 bonuses—despite not playing this week—thanks to his dominant regular-season performance. As he gears up, Rory McIlroy notably skipped the playoff opener, drawing both criticism and attention.
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Sources: Reuters, Golf Channel, CBS Sports, Gettyimages