Cameron Young Dominates Wyndham Championship with Historic Six-Stroke Victory for First PGA Tour Crown
Cameron Young secures his breakthrough PGA Tour victory at the Wyndham Championship, becoming the 1,000th tour winner with a dominant six-stroke triumph in North Carolina.

Career-Defining Performance at Sedgefield
Cameron Young etched his name in golf history books Sunday, carding a final-round 68 (-2) to claim a commanding six-stroke victory at the Wyndham Championship. The 28-year-old New York native finished at 22-under-par at Sedgefield Country Club, securing both his maiden PGA Tour title and the symbolic honor as the tour's 1,000th champion.
Final Round Drama Unfolds
- Early Setback: Young bogeyed the opening hole, momentarily narrowing his 5-stroke overnight lead
- Historic Response: Answered with five consecutive birdies (Holes 2-6)
- Closing Resilience: Survived late bogeys on 16-17 with clutch par save at 18
Emotional Milestone Achieved
"This moment... it's overwhelming," said Young, wiping away tears after 94 tour starts. "Those five straight birdies - that's where I knew this was finally mine to claim."
The victory propels Young to 11th in FedEx Cup standings, strengthening his Ryder Cup candidacy ahead of September's showdown at Bethpage Black.
Tournament Implications
- Playoff Picture: Finalizes field for St. Jude Championship (Top 70 qualify)
- Notable Finishers: Mac Meissner (-16) takes second, Alex Noren (-15) third
- European Contingent: Matt Fitzpatrick (-13) leads English contingent
By the Numbers
Stat | Detail |
---|---|
5 | Consecutive birdies (R4) |
22-under | Tournament record score |
1,000th | PGA Tour's milestone champion |
Young's triumph completes a remarkable journey from 7 runner-up finishes to breakthrough champion, setting the stage for an intense FedEx Cup playoff series.