Cameron Young: From Caddy to Champion – A 28‑Year‑Old’s Money and Milestones
Palm Beach Gardens, FL, USASun Apr 12 2026
Cameron Young started by carrying clubs at his dad’s country club, but now he earns more than $4 million in a single tournament.
His net worth for 2026 is expected to fall between $17 million and $18 million, thanks to big prize money from the PLAYERS Championship and the Wyndham Championship, plus growing sponsorship deals.
Career earnings have already topped $38 million at age 28, with the last season bringing in nearly $9 million. Six events in 2026 have earned him over $6 million so far, showing a steady climb.
Young’s path began in Westchester County where his father was the head pro, and he won a state high‑school title at 15. He studied economics at Wake Forest, claiming five tournament wins and three All‑ACC honors before turning pro in 2019.
On the Korn Ferry Tour he captured two titles in 2021, and his rookie PGA season earned him five second‑place finishes, including a runner‑up spot at the 2022 Open. He shot an astonishing 59 in the third round of the 2024 Travelers Championship, one of only thirteen sub‑60 rounds on tour.
His first PGA victory came at the 2025 Wyndham Championship, and he followed that with a win at the 2026 PLAYERS, where a birdie on the 17th and a strong finish moved him to world No. 4.
Beyond the fairways, Young partners with brands that value discipline and purpose; his MLB partnership began after a family dinner invitation from the commissioner. He also launched a scholarship at Wake Forest with his wife and supports military families through Folds of Honor.
Living in Palm Beach Gardens places him among golfing legends like Rory McIlroy and Tiger Woods, though details about his personal property remain private.
At 28, Young’s blend of earnings, rankings, and charitable work signals a promising future in professional golf.
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