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​Cameron Young net worth: How much does the young American golfer earn?
​Cameron Young net worth: How much does the young American golfer earn?

Time of India

time03-06-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

​Cameron Young net worth: How much does the young American golfer earn?

Cameron Young is making headlines for his exemplary performance in the US Open qualifying. The American professional golfer secured his spot in the US Open by winning a five-man playoff at the Columbus, Ohio, qualifying site. Young, 28, left his mark as he edged out top players such as Max Homa, 34, and Rickie Fowler, 36. This achievement adds to Young's growing reputation in the golf world. Earlier in his career, the New York native golfer made headlines by carding a historic 59 during the third round of the 2024 Travelers Championship, becoming only the 13th player in PGA Tour history to achieve a sub-60 round. His consistent performances and rising profile suggest that he will be a player to watch in the upcoming US Open and future tournaments. However, that's not it. Young's remarkable rise in his sports career is raking up an ample amount of money as well. Let's take a look. Net worth of Cameron Young: As of 2025, American professional golfer Cameron Young has an estimated net worth of approximately $17 million, reportedly. This financial success is attributed to his impressive performances on the PGA Tour, strategic endorsement deals, and prudent investments. Let's look at a detailed breakdown: Career earnings: Since turning professional in 2019, Young has demonstrated remarkable skill and consistency. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Giao dịch CFD với công nghệ và tốc độ tốt hơn IC Markets Đăng ký Undo His career earnings have steadily increased, with significant contributions from tournament prize money and the PGA Tour's Player Impact Program. In the 2021–22 season, he earned over $6.5 million, setting a record for the most official money earned by a rookie in a single season. In 2023, he accumulated approximately $5.9 million, including earnings from both official and unofficial events. His largest paycheck came from a runner-up finish at the 2023 WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play, where he earned $2.2 million. Endorsement deals: Young's growing prominence in the golfing world has attracted several lucrative endorsement deals. Notably, he signed a four-year partnership with iCapital, a global fintech platform, in January 2023. Additionally, he has secured sponsorships with major brands. These endorsements not only provide financial benefits but also enhance his visibility in the golfing community. Real estate investments: Beyond his earnings from golf and endorsements, Young has begun to diversify his income through real estate investments. In 2024, he invested in a property in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, valued at approximately $2 million. Young lives in the same property with his family, consisting of his wife and child. Future outlook With his consistent performance on the PGA Tour, strategic endorsements, and sensible investments, Cameron Young is well-positioned for continued financial success. As he advances in his career, his net worth is expected to grow, solidifying his status as one of golf's rising stars. Do you know how much Shah Rukh Khan's manager Pooja Dadlani earns annually? Her net worth will blow your mind

PGA Championship: Scottie Scheffler wears orange in rare move at Quail Hollow, nearly a year after his arrest
PGA Championship: Scottie Scheffler wears orange in rare move at Quail Hollow, nearly a year after his arrest

Yahoo

time14-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

PGA Championship: Scottie Scheffler wears orange in rare move at Quail Hollow, nearly a year after his arrest

If Scottie Scheffler isn't having some fun as we approach the anniversary of his infamous PGA Championship arrest, this is one incredible coincidence. Scheffler showed up to Quail Hollow Club in North Carolina on Wednesday wearing a plain orange Nike polo for his practice round. That isn't news on it's own, but his choice of clothing came almost exactly a year after he was arrested at last year's PGA Championship, which led him to having his mug shot taken in an orange jail jumpsuit. Advertisement While there are any number of reasons that Scheffler could be wearing an orange polo — he went to Texas, for example — this is apparently the first time that Scheffler has worn orange at a tournament since his arrest. Scheffler has to be in on the joke then ... right? Scheffler was arrested and charged with a felony ahead of the second round of last year's tournament in Louisville after he tried to drive into Valhalla Golf Club while police were investigating a separate incident outside the gates that ended in a pedestrian fatality. Scheffler was charged with second-degree assault of a police officer, criminal mischief, reckless driving and disregarding signals from officers directing traffic. All of those charges were later dropped. Advertisement Remarkably, Scheffler was released from custody in time to make it back to Valhalla Golf Club for his tee time. He posted a 5-under 66 that day, which was the second-best score of the round and kept him in contention. He ended up finishing T8. Almost instantly, fans showed up at Valhalla wearing 'Free Scottie' shirts with his mug shot on them. Another was spotted in a fake orange jumpsuit. Fans kept wearing the "Free Scottie" gear throughout the rest of the season, too. Fans wear "Free Scottie" t-shirts as Scottie Scheffler walks by during the final round of the 2024 Travelers Championship. () (James Gilbert via Getty Images) Scheffler, the top-ranked golfer in the world, is a slight favorite to claim the Wanamaker Trophy this week. He's yet to miss a cut on the PGA Tour this season, and he's coming off a dominant win two weeks ago at The CJ Cup Byron Nelson — which marked his sixth top-10 finish in nine starts. Whether Scheffler is playing up his arrest this year or not, there are sure to be fans in North Carolina rocking the burnt orange and "Free Scottie" gear while they follow him around the course.

Brian Harman wins Texas Open, scoring first victory since 2023 Open Championship
Brian Harman wins Texas Open, scoring first victory since 2023 Open Championship

New York Times

time06-04-2025

  • Sport
  • New York Times

Brian Harman wins Texas Open, scoring first victory since 2023 Open Championship

Brian Harman battled through windy conditions to win the Texas Open by three strokes Sunday, capturing his first victory since the 2023 Open Championship and ending a slow start to 2025. Harman, who hadn't finished better than tied for 17th in his first nine events of the year, entered Sunday with a three-stroke lead and held on with a 3-over 75 to finish 9 under for the tournament. Ryan Gerard finished second at 6 under after shooting a 3-under 69 on Sunday, one of only three scores for the day in the 60s. Advertisement Harman raced out to a lead in the tournament Friday after back-to-back 6-under 66s in the first two rounds. Sunday, he navigated winds that gusted up to 30 mph at TPC San Antonio. After a double bogey on the par-4 ninth hole dropped him to 3-over for the round, he found stability, with three pars and a birdie on holes 10-13. Novak, who was seeking his first PGA Tour win, was within one stroke of Harman after the front nine but bogeyed four of his final six holes to fall into a tie for third with Maverick McNealy at 5 under. Tom Hoge, who was part of the final grouping with Harman and Novak, shot a 4-over 76 on Sunday to fall into a seven-way tie for fifth at 4 under. Harman, who earned his fourth career PGA Tour victory, hadn't had a top-10 finish in nearly 10 months, since the 2024 Travelers Championship last June. When he finished ninth in that event, he was No. 11 in the world. He had slid to 49th before Sunday's win. The tour now turns to Augusta National and the Masters. Harman will hope for an improved performance there, too; he has missed the cut in each of the last three Masters tournaments.

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