Cameron Young Claims Players Championship in Dramatic Fashion
Cameron Young delivered a stunning performance in the final two holes of The Players Championship, overcoming a one-shot deficit against Matt Fitzpatrick to clinch a memorable victory.
On the challenging par-3 17th island green at TPC Sawgrass, Young executed a precise sand wedge shot, leaving himself under 10 feet for a birdie. He sank the putt, drawing level with Fitzpatrick, who had managed a par.
Young then made history on the 18th, unleashing the tournament's longest-ever tee shot – a colossal 375-yard draw – which positioned him just 98 yards from the pin. In contrast, Fitzpatrick's drive strayed into the pine straw, forcing him to lay up short of the green.
Young's subsequent wedge shot landed 15 feet from the hole, while Fitzpatrick chipped to 8 feet. Young's birdie attempt finished a mere 8 inches short, guaranteeing a tap-in for par. When Fitzpatrick failed to convert his par putt, Young calmly secured his astonishing victory.
Reflecting on his historic drive on the 18th, the 28-year-old Young, who bagged $4.5 million for his second career win, stated, "My primary thought was to hit the best shot of my life right there. I can't recall a better one."
He added, "It's a daunting tee shot. To pull that off in such a critical moment, that's pretty special."
The drive's brilliance was further emphasized by Young's previous struggle on the same hole on Saturday, where he found the water and recorded a double bogey.
Consistent Performance from Young
Young's consistent play throughout the tournament saw him post rounds of 68, 67, 72, and 68, culminating in a 13-under-par total. Fitzpatrick, with a final round 68, finished solo second at 12 under. Xander Schauffele secured third place at 11 under, with Robert MacIntyre rounding out the top four at 10 under.
Young revealed that nerves only crept in as he stood over his final putt of the tournament.
He humorously recounted, "I felt incredibly composed until I had to sink that eight-inch putt on the last hole, and I almost completely unraveled. From such a short distance, the hole appeared incredibly tiny. I struggled to even visualize a line to it, but I went ahead and hit it anyway. Thankfully, it dropped, so all's well that ends well."
Fitzpatrick, anticipating his 18th hole tee shot would mirror Young's draw, was instead dismayed as it veered right into the trees. This left him without a clear path to the green for his second shot.
Commenting on his errant shot, Fitzpatrick remarked, "I thought it was a decent strike, perhaps just a slight push. Knowing Cam's natural draw, and seeing his shot move, I expected mine to do likewise. But it went perfectly straight. Once you're off the fairway there, carding a par becomes a formidable challenge."
Aberg's Hopes Drowned by Water Hazards
Ludvig Aberg held the lead after the second and third rounds, commencing the final day with a comfortable three-shot advantage over Michael Thorbjornsen and a four-shot cushion over Young.
After an even-par front nine, Aberg's fortunes turned on the par-5 11th. His 7-wood second shot from 267 yards found the water short and right of the green, leading to a bogey.
Tragedy struck again on the very next hole, the par-4 12th, where his tee shot landed in the water to the left. A double bogey ensued, costing him the lead. He ultimately carded a 4-over 76, finishing tied for fifth at 9 under.
Aberg lamented his performance on holes 11 and 12, stating, "Things unraveled quickly for me there. They were simply poor swings. I'd struggled with that particular 7-wood right miss a couple of times this week. Then, on the 12th, I pushed a bit too hard, opting for a driver when a 3-wood might have been a safer choice. Naturally, I'm quite disappointed."
Schauffele's Impressive Closing Performance
Xander Schauffele ended his round strongly, making birdies on three of his final four holes, including a 20½-foot putt on the 18th, to post a closing 69.
Both Young and Aberg entered The Players Championship fresh off solid performances at the Arnold Palmer Invitational the previous week, where they tied for third at 12 under par, marking their first top-5 finishes of the season.
Players champion Justin Thomas, in only his second start of the 2026 season since undergoing back surgery in November 2021, secured a tie for eighth place. This marked his first top-10 finish since his seventh-place performance at the 2025 Tour Championship.
World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler, the sole golfer to win The Players Championship consecutively (in 2023 and 2024), concluded the tournament tied for 22nd at 5 under par. This extended his impressive streak to 27 consecutive top-25 finishes, a feat second only to Tiger Woods' 38 straight top-25s since 1983.
The Florida Swing will conclude with the Valspar Championship, hosted at the Innisbrook Resort's Copperhead Course in Palm Harbor. Defending champion Viktor Hovland is set to compete, alongside Schauffele, Thomas, and recent Arnold Palmer Invitational winner Akshay Bhatia.
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