Cameron Young’s dad getting used to role of golf coach and parent

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ORLANDO, Fla. — Cameron Young was cruising. He had just birdied the par-3 eighth hole at Bay Hill on Saturday to get to 4-under and was on the move up the third-round Arnold Palmer Invitational leaderboard, tied for sixth.

That’s when I decided to go walk with him and see if I could find his father, Dave, the longtime head pro at Sleepy Hollow Country Club in Scarborough, where Cameron, 24, grew up and honed his game that’s now good enough for him to hold a PGA Tour card.

Dave Young is both Cameron’s dad and his coach.

On my walk to the 10th tee to catch up with Cameron, he was busy three-putting the ninth green from 10 feet to take double bogey and fall to 2-under.

Then he proceeded to hit his drive on the 10th so far left that a tournament official told him she thought it was out of bounds and he’d need to hit a provisional.

It was on the walk along the right side of 10th fairway where I found Cameron’s dad, alone and quietly blending in with the spectators wearing a black backpack.

Dave Young looked outwardly calm, but he copped to being nervous — more nervous, he said, than his wife, Barbara, who used to caddie for him when he competed in the top-level Met Area events.

“She has a better view of the big picture, which is bright,’’ Dave said of his wife regarding the state of their son’s golfing career. “I tend to live a little more shot by shot. I’m learning.’’

Cameron Young follows through on his drive on the third hole during third-round action at the Arnold Palmer Invitational on Saturday.
Cameron Young follows through on his drive on the third hole during third-round action at the Arnold Palmer Invitational on Saturday.
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So, too, is Cameron, who has had a fabulous start to his rookie season on the PGA Tour, playing his way into some big events, like next week’s Players Championship, with a pair of runner-up finishes and a good run of consistent play.

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