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Cameron Young Surges Toward Masters Title
Young's parents in awe as son ties for lead after career-low round
Apr. 12, 2026 at 1:20am
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The Young family's emotional journey as Cameron surges toward his first major championship victory.Augusta TodayCameron Young, a 24-year-old PGA Tour player, carded a career-best 65 in the third round of the Masters to tie for the tournament lead at 11-under par. Young's parents, who have coached him throughout his life, expressed disbelief and exhilaration at witnessing their son's remarkable performance and surge toward his lifelong dream of winning the prestigious major championship.
Why it matters
Young's breakout performance at the Masters represents a major milestone in his young career, as he looks to capture his first major title and cement his status as one of the rising stars on the PGA Tour. His parents' emotional reactions highlight the personal significance of this moment and the culmination of years of hard work and dedication.
The details
In the third round on Saturday, Young shot a 7-under 65, the lowest round of his career at the Masters. He made up eight shots on overnight leader Rory McIlroy and is now tied for the lead at 11-under par heading into the final round. Young's parents, Barbara and Dave Young, have been his lifelong coaches and were visibly moved by witnessing their son's surge toward the top of the leaderboard at one of golf's most prestigious events.
- On April 11, 2026, Cameron Young shot a 65 in the third round of the Masters.
- Young is now tied for the lead at 11-under par heading into the final round on April 12, 2026.
The players
Cameron Young
A 24-year-old PGA Tour player who is tied for the lead at the 2026 Masters after carding a career-low 65 in the third round.
Barbara Young
Cameron Young's mother, who expressed disbelief and exhilaration at witnessing her son's remarkable performance and surge toward his lifelong dream of winning the Masters.
Dave Young
Cameron Young's father, who has been his son's coach throughout his life and walked expressionless to a secluded spot under the big oak tree outside the Augusta National clubhouse after Cameron's round.
Rory McIlroy
The overnight leader who saw his lead cut to a tie with Cameron Young after the third round.
What they’re saying
“This has always been his dream. I think Dave and I being in the golf business and knowing how hard this is, you don't think this is going to happen. I know he was talented, but there's just so far talent can take you.”
— Barbara Young, Cameron Young's mother
What’s next
Cameron Young will look to hold onto his share of the lead and capture his first major championship in the final round of the 2026 Masters on April 12.
The takeaway
Cameron Young's remarkable surge at the Masters has captivated golf fans and his own parents, who have witnessed his lifelong dedication to the sport. His performance highlights the power of perseverance and the realization of a dream, inspiring others to pursue their own lofty goals.
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