Cameron Young continued his stellar play in South Florida during Friday’s second round where he gained separation on the Cadillac leaderboard.
NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP SEASON
A yearly tradition continues as USC women’s golf coach Justin Silverstein joins Burko and Brentley to break down all six NCAA women’s golf regionals.
Conference championships are now underway as men’s and women’s teams battle for automatic bids into the NCAA postseason, and we’ll track the results as they finish.
SIGHTS AND SOUNDS
Young attributes Cadillac lead to consistent putting
After shooting a second-round 67, Cameron Young attributed his lead at the Cadillac Championship to his consistent putting on the Blue Monster.
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