00:00 – Can Cam Young Finally Secure His First PGA Tour Win? | Wyndham Championship
06:06 – Breaking: Erik van Rooyen Withdraws from 2025 Wyndham Championship Due to Injury
09:02 – Cameron Young Takes 5-Shot Lead at Wyndham Championship, Eyes First PGA Tour Win
1. Can Cam Young Finally Secure His First PGA Tour Win? | Wyndham Championship
Cameron Young, one of the most talented golfers without a PGA Tour win, is on the brink of victory at the Wyndham Championship. After taking a commanding 54-hole lead, Young looks poised to end his drought and claim his first title. Known for finishing second seven times, including close calls at major tournaments, this could be his moment to shine. With a new strategy focusing on a draw shot shape, Young has shown incredible form, shooting rounds of 63, 62, and 65. Will the pressure get to him, or will he rise to the occasion and make history? Plus, with dreams of making the Ryder Cup team in his home state, Young has more than just a win on the line. Tune in to see if Cam Young can finally break through and prove himself as a frontrunner on the PGA Tour.
2. Breaking: Erik van Rooyen Withdraws from 2025 Wyndham Championship Due to Injury
Get the latest update from the 2025 Wyndham Championship, the final PGA Tour event of the regular season.
* Erik van Rooyen, the South African golfer, has withdrawn from the tournament due to a back injury.
* He was 4 over overall, off the projected cut line of 4 under, when he tapped out on Friday afternoon.
* Van Rooyen’s withdrawal impacts his FedEx Cup Playoffs standings, now at 68th, with only the top 70 advancing.
* Stay tuned for more golf updates, leaderboard analysis, and the road to the FedEx St. Jude Championship.
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3. Cameron Young Takes 5-Shot Lead at Wyndham Championship, Eyes First PGA Tour Win
Cameron Young is on the cusp of his first PGA Tour victory, taking a 5-shot lead at the Wyndham Championship. Young ran off four straight birdies on the front nine and stretched his lead to eight shots before settling into a series of pars for a 5-under 65.
Young, who has gone 39 straight holes without a bogey at Sedgefield Country Club, is widely considered the best player to never have won on a main tour. He has finished second seven times since his rookie season in 2021, including a World Golf Championship and the 2022 Open Championship at St. Andrews.
Nico Echavarria of Colombia cut the margin to four shots with three birdies in a four-hole stretch on the back nine, but Young responded with a beautiful lag for a two-putt birdie on the par-5 15th and a 10-foot birdie on the 17th to put the lead at five.
Young is at 20-under 190, needing a 67 on Sunday to set the tournament scoring record. A win would move him to No. 15 in the Ryder Cup standings and put him in the conversation for the team.
Defending champion Aaron Rai, Chris Kirk, and Mac Meissner are tied for third, while Davis Thompson and Gary Woodland are on the bubble of advancing to the FedEx Cup playoffs.
Watch for the final round of the Wyndham Championship to see if Cameron Young can secure his first PGA Tour win.