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Teen Hits Spectacular Shot as Tiger Woods’ 18-Year-Old Son Defies Expectations!

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Cameron Young learned how to get out of his own way and how to stop stressing over achieving his wildly unrealistic goals in winning the 2026 Players.

PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. – Cameron Young learned how to get out of his own way, how to stop stressing over achieving his wildly unrealistic goals and how to stop berating himself. It freed him up to hit some of the best shots of his life down the stretch at the Stadium Course at TPC Sawgrass and win The Players , the PGA Tour’s flagship event, on Sunday.

Young birdied the iconic island-green par-3 17th and tapped in for to shoot 4-under 68 and edge Matt Fitzpatrick, who bogeyed the last. “What kept me going all week is honestly, I pretty much walked down the fairways looking at my feet asking myself where my feet were. If I could just focus on where I was, what I was doing without getting ahead or behind the present moment, I felt like I could continue to execute shots well enough to stay around,” he said.

“Today I feel like it was a great mental test just how much can you linger. How much can you keep yourself in the tournament and see what happens. ” Young entered the final round trailing by five strokes, but 54-hole leader Ludvig Aberg struggled to a final-round 76, including rinsing his second shot at the par-5 11 th and tee shot at the par-4 12 th in the water.

“It got away from me quick there,” said Aberg, who drifted to a T-5 finish. “It was just poor swings. I felt like I've had that sort of 7-wood right miss a few times this week, on No.

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