Cameron Young Just Matched Scottie Scheffler's 65 and Now Leads the Masters
Cameron Young is straight up on fire at Augusta National. The guy watched Scottie Scheffler, the World's No. 1 player, card a 65 during Saturday's third round of the Masters, and then Young went out and did the exact same thing to surge into the lead. A 7-under-par round that turned out to be his best performance yet in this tournament. That is ice in the veins stuff.
Young's Third Round Masterclass
So here's what makes this wild: Young matching Scheffler's score isn't just a coincidence or some lucky break. This is a guy who saw what the best player in the world could do and said, "Yeah, I can do that too." In a major championship. At Augusta. The scoreboard doesn't lie, and right now Young is the one leading the charge.
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We're heading into Sunday at Augusta National with Young holding the lead after 54 holes. The final round is always where legends are made or hearts are broken. Scheffler is lurking right there in the mix, and you know he's not going to go quietly. This is the kind of drama that makes golf worth watching. Young has a chance to be coronated as a major champion, but Scheffler is the defending champion mentality at this event, and he's proven time and again that he knows how to deliver when it counts.
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