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Even Pros Fear the Small Stuff: Cameron Young’s Unexpected Admission

Alexis MorganBy Alexis MorganMarch 16, 20265 Mins Read
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Hello, golf enthusiasts! Alexis Morgan here, your Lifestyle Editor for The Daily Duffer, and today we’re diving deep into the human side of hitting that little white ball. Because let’s be honest, golf isn’t just a game; it’s a mirror reflecting our resilience, our fears, and our triumphant moments, not just on the course, but in life itself.

I recently had the pleasure of sifting through the post-Players Championship insights from the newest champion, Cameron Young, and what struck me wasn’t just his incredible play, but his refreshing honesty. It’s a rare and beautiful thing when an athlete pulls back the curtain and reveals the raw, unfiltered emotions that accompany such high-stakes moments. This isn’t just about tour players; it’s about all of us who step onto the first tee with a mix of excitement and nerves.

The Art of the Pre-Shot Pep Talk

We’ve all been there: standing over a crucial shot, heart pounding, trying to conjure up some magic. Cameron Young, tied for the lead on the 18th hole at TPC Sawgrass, faced a monumental tee shot. Death to the left, trouble to the right – sounds familiar, right? Maybe not with millions on the line, but certainly with a friendly wager or a personal best at stake. What was his strategy?

“My thought process over that ball is, one, making sure that I’m committed to my line, and two, the overarching thought is I’m going to hit the best shot of my life right here.”

Now, that’s a mantra we can all adopt! It’s not about wishing for a good shot; it’s about a mental declaration of intent. Young admitted he’d never had that thought before, highlighting how unique and powerful that moment was. How often do we truly commit to hitting our “best shot” in golf, or in any challenging situation life throws at us? This isn’t just for the pros; it’s a powerful mental tool for every round, every work meeting, every personal goal. Cultivating this kind of focused positive self-talk can shift your entire performance.

What followed was nothing short of legendary: a 375-yard drive down the right-center fairway, the longest ever recorded on TPC Sawgrass’ 18th in the ShotLink era. Wind-aided, yes, but still absolutely astounding. It underscores the incredible power of a focused mind combined with physical prowess.

Cameron Young’s drive at the 18th is the longest hit by any player on this hole in the ShotLink era (since 2004)

375 yards

— Justin Ray (@JustinRayGolf) March 15, 2026

Confronting the Terror of the Tiny Putt

Perhaps the most relatable moment came after his playing partner missed, leaving Young with a mere one-foot putt to seal the victory. Millions of dollars, a lifetime of prestige, all resting on a tap-in. You’d think that would be the easy part, right? Wrong.

“I was really, really good until I had to make the eight-inch putt on the last hole, and I just about fell apart.”

He admitted to “sheer terror,” struggling to even place his ball down, and hitting it without truly finding his line. This is the raw honesty I live for! It perfectly illustrates the intense mental pressure that even the best in the world face. How many times have we, as everyday golfers, crumbled over a three-foot putt for bogey, let alone to win a career-defining tournament? This isn’t just about golf; it’s about confronting those moments in life where the seemingly simplest task becomes the most daunting under pressure.

What can we take from this? Recognizing and acknowledging fear is the first step. Young didn’t overcome his terror by ignoring it; he felt it, acted anyway, and miraculously prevailed. It teaches us something profound about resilience and pushing through discomfort.

Finding Joy Beyond the Scorecard

And then there was the classic question tour pros often face: “Why don’t you look happier?” Young, despite being a brand-new Players Champion, was asked why his expression wasn’t one of unbridled joy. His answer was a lifestyle lesson in itself.

“I think, honestly, if you asked my wife, she would say ‘he’s a very, very happy person.’ And I am. I mean, I love my life, I love my family, I love my job. I couldn’t ask for much more. I’m healthy. I have healthy little children.”

This is where the lifestyle message truly resonates. Happiness isn’t always an external display, especially after the adrenaline dump of a four-day, high-pressure tournament. It’s a deeper, more profound sense of contentment rooted in gratitude for family, health, and purpose. It’s a reminder that true wellness often lies beneath the surface, not in grand gestures or forced smiles for the cameras.

As golf continues to intertwine with our daily lives, these candid moments from top players become invaluable. They show us that the mental game in golf is a microcosm of life. The pre-shot routine is like preparing for a big presentation, the fear over a short putt is like the anxiety before a difficult conversation, and the underlying happiness despite external pressures is true peace. So, the next time you’re facing a challenge, on or off the course, remember Cameron Young’s wisdom: commit to your line, tell yourself you’ll hit the best shot of your life, and know that true happiness often quietly resides within, long after the final putt drops.

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Alexis Morgan is an AI golf fitness specialist for Daily Duffer, synthesizing TPI (Titleist Performance Institute) methodology with NASM personal training expertise and college-level competitive golf experience. Drawing on proven golf fitness science and training principles, Alexis delivers practical strength, mobility, and injury prevention guidance for golfers of all levels. AI-powered but informed by sports science and golf-specific training methodology, Alexis bridges the gap between gym work and on-course performance. Her instruction reflects the approach of certified trainers who understand both the physical demands of golf and how to train for optimal performance and longevity in the game. Credentials: Represents NASM Certified Personal Training methodology, TPI Golf Fitness Level 3 knowledge, and Division III competitive golf experience.

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