Field Level Media
07 May 2026, 03:10 GMT+10
(Photo credit: Jeff Romance-Imagn Images)
Cameron Young might be the hottest golfer on the PGA Tour with two victories and two other top-five finishes in his past five events.
And the World No. 3 is not interested in changing much during a hot streak, including whether it's time to shave his beard.
'Yeah, I don't think it's coming off. I'm kind of afraid to see what I might look like without it,' said Young, who turns 29 on Thursday. 'It's been a couple years now and, yeah, I don't know, we weren't allowed to have a beard in college, so it was one of those things, as soon as I was allowed to, I just did it for no reason, other than that.
'Yeah, it's been there since. Between that and not having to deal with it on a daily basis, it's kind of lower maintenance and I've grown accustomed to the way I look with it.'
Young went to college at Wake Forest, located approximately 90 miles from Quail Hollow Club in Charlotte where he will tee it up in the Truist Championship, beginning Thursday.
'Always nice coming back to North Carolina and especially here,' Young said. 'I mean, this is a top-notch golf course facility and tournament. I always look forward to coming back here. It's quite a challenge, so I really look forward to the challenge of this golf course.'
Young tied for second at Quail Hollow in 2022 before tying for 59th the next year and tying for 34th in 2024. He bounced back to tie for seventh last year.
He figures to be a contender at Quail Hollow this week after winning last week's Cadillac Championship by a mammoth six strokes. He posted a 19-under 269 at Trump National Doral's Blue Monster Course outside Miami, with President Trump in attendance.
'Last week was a really good week,' Young said. 'I feel like a lot of pieces came together pretty well. Yeah, difficult golf course, kind of an atypical week with the President around, just some different things that go on with that piece of it. But I feel like I did a really good job just staying where I was and doing my job. Yeah, very pleased with the outcome.'
Young's strong year leaves him only behind No. 1 Scottie Scheffler and No. 2 Rory McIlroy of Northern Ireland in the rankings. It also has increased his own notoriety but he said handling the rise in outer noise isn't as challenging as maintaining his own mental game.
'Yeah, it really hasn't been too different, in my opinion,' Young said. 'I do a few more things like this (press conference), but most of the noise and the noise that's probably more difficult to deal with is the noise in your own head.
'So to me that's where a lot of my time is spent. ... Those World Rankings are based in the past. It's a good indicator of how you've played recently or whatever it is, but that No. 3 next to my name in the World Ranking doesn't give me one thing this week. Doesn't give me one thing next week.'
--Field Level Media
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