
Cameron Young
28-Year-Old Golfer

2025 Stats
Rank
35
Winnings
$3,195,646
Winnings/Entry
$168,192
Entries
19
Rounds
65
2025 Fantasy Outlook
After that elite 2021-22 rookie campaign that saw Young rank 15th in SG: Total and rack up seven top-three finishes, the last two seasons have been a bit more trying for the 27-year-old. Young ranked 74th and 81st the last two seasons in SG: Total, seeing big dropoffs in his short game and putting from his rookie year. That said, he did close last season having gained around the greens in seven straight. Young has the firepower to pile up birdies and eagles in bunches, but clearly there's still some refining needed to put him back in the conversation amongst the top American players. If you can get Young at the right value, there's potential for it to be paid off in a big way in 2025. Read Past Outlooks
T52 at Travelers Championship
Young closed with a two-over 72 on Sunday at the Travelers Championship to finish one-over and tied for 52nd.
ANALYSIS
Young made just one total birdie throughout Sunday's final round at TPC River Highlands, where he ultimately lost strokes off the tee for the first time since the Truist Championship in early May. He continues to excel with the flat stick, however, and he'll be in attendance again this week at the Rocket Classic where he's placed T6-T2 in two prior appearances.
Young made just one total birdie throughout Sunday's final round at TPC River Highlands, where he ultimately lost strokes off the tee for the first time since the Truist Championship in early May. He continues to excel with the flat stick, however, and he'll be in attendance again this week at the Rocket Classic where he's placed T6-T2 in two prior appearances.
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Past Fantasy Outlooks
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Young is one of the rare PGA Tour players that played in every elevated event this past season but saw his earnings go down. The reasons for that are two-fold. First, Young set the bar rather high in the previous season when he topped $6 million in earnings. The second reason is that he hit a bit of a rut between the Masters and the Open Championship. The good news is that he posted a top-10 at the Open Championship and played fairly well during the FedEx playoffs. Whatever the reason for the drop off, Young is far too talented to write him off for the upcoming season. His lowered number also makes him an interesting selection in salary cap leagues.
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Back-to-back top-5s
Young posted an even-par 70 on Sunday at the U.S. Open to finish in a share of fourth place.
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Missed opportunity leads to T4
Young carded a five-under 65 on Sunday at the RBC Canadian Open to finish 16-under and in a share of fourth place.
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Playoff at U.S. Open Qualifier
Young qualified for the U.S. Open after winning a 5-for-1 playoff on Monday in Columbus.
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Third in SG: OTT at the Memorial
Young fired a one-under 71 on Sunday at the Memorial Tournament to finish four-over and tied for 25th.
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T18 at Valero Texas Open
Young closed with a one-under 71 on Sunday at the Valero Texas Open to finish two-under and tied for 18th.
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