Wyndham Championship final round highlights: Cameron Young dominates to secure first win
Cameron Young is a winner on the PGA Tour.
At long last, the 28-year-old secured his first victory in his 94th start in a career that includes seven runner-up finishes and 22 top 10s. Young shot 2-under 68 in Sunday's final round of the 2025 Wyndham Championship, finishing the event with a score of 22 under to win by a whopping six shots.
Young's victory was historic, as he became the 1,000th unique winner on the PGA Tour.
That wasn't the only intrigue Sunday in Greensboro, though, as several players were fighting to crack the top 70 in the FedEx Cup standings and get into the playoffs, which begin next week in Memphis. To keep up with all the happenings in the race for the FedEx Cup playoffs, click here.
Read below for updates, scores, highlights and more from the final round of the 2025 Wyndham Championship.

Wyndham Championship leaderboard
Keep tabs on every score being carded at Sedgefield Country Club with our 2025 Wyndham Championship leaderboard. Here's what it looked like at the top at the end of Sunday's final round:
| POS | PLAYER | SCORE | THRU |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | C. Young | -22 | F |
| 2 | M. Meissner | -16 | F |
| T3 | M. Hubbard | -15 | F |
| T3 | A. Noren | -15 | F |
| T5 | J. Koivun (a) | -14 | F |
| T5 | C. Kirk | -14 | F |
| T5 | A. Rai | -14 | F |
Cameron Young secures first PGA Tour victory in blowout at the Wyndham Championship
Cameron Young won his first PGA Tour event in his 94th start at the Wyndham Championship, cruising to a six-shot victory. Young's final round included a stretch of five straight birdies on the front nine en route to a 2-under 68.
Read more about Young's day and his maiden win.
Cameron Young closing in on first PGA Tour win
It's all formality from here on out.
Cameron Young holds a whopping nine-shot lead with five holes to play as of 4:55 p.m. ET. He's 4 under for the day and nine ahead of a tie for second between Mark Hubbard and Mac Meissner.
CBS pays tribute to Ian Baker-Finch
This one will tug at your heart strings. Tip of the cap, Finchy!
Read more on Baker-Finch's career and retirement.
Cameron Young throws a birdie party on the front nine
Cameron Young made five consecutive birdies on holes 2-6 after a bogey on the first hole. It's an incredible bounce back and has all but sealed the victory for him. He took a nine-shot lead just after 3:20 p.m. ET, but that's since been cut to eight by Mac Meissner.
Young is on cruise control.
Cameron Young extends his lead to six with another birdie
A bogey at the first made it seem as if Cameron Young might make this interesting early on, but he quickly stamped out any of those thoughts with three straight bridies on holes 2-4 to get to two under for the day and 22 under for the tournament, six shots ahead of Nico Echavarria.

Leaders tee off for final round of Wyndham Championship
Cameron Young entered the day with a five-shot lead, and after three holes, that lead is three. It was a shaky start, though. He made bogey on the par-4 first but bounced back with birdies on the second and third to get to 21 under, five shots ahead of his playing partner, Nico Echavarria, who is 1 under for the day.
Meanwhile, several players are making a strong push from the back of the pack and have cracked the top five, including Ben Griffin, Matt McCarty and Mark Hubbard, who are all on the back nine. They're all part of a five-way tie for third at 13 under.
Still, it's Young's to lose.
Karl Vilips gets his first PGA Tour hole-in-one
Vilips birdied the first, parred the second and then made some personal history Sunday at the Wyndham.
On the par-3 third, Vilips aced the 179-yard hole, the first ace in his PGA Tour career. This week marks his 18th start.
Nicolai Hojgaard gets (four) lucky bounces off grandstand
Hojgaard, playing the par-5 15th, launched his second shot deep and left and almost cleared the white-tent covered grandstand. His ball hit near the very apex of the structure but then bounced right, and after another bounce, it hit a railing along the far edge, kicking his ball back. It then bounced one more time on the roof before spilling out towards the green and ending up in the fringe. What a huge break during his final round.
He's 1 over on Sunday and has slipped from 71st to 73rd in the FedEx Cup standings. Maybe this is the break/spark he needs.
What does Cam Young's swing look like?
Check out this tracer view of Young's swing.
Who's in danger of missing out on the 2025 FedEx Cup Playoffs?
After 54 holes, here's the last five in and first five out of the top 70 in the FedEx Cup standings, along with where they are on the leaderboard at the Wyndham Championship. The top 70 after today will move on to the FedEx Cup playoffs, which begin next week in Memphis.
66. Kevin Yu (CUT)
67. Patrick Rodgers (T29)
68. Davis Thompson (T7)
69. Emiliano Grillo (T48)
70. Gary Woodland (T9)
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71. Erik van Rooyen (WD)
72. Cam Davis (T36)
73. Nicolai Hojgaard (T48)
74. Byeong Hun An (CUT)
75. Keith Mitchell (CUT)
How to watch, follow 2025 Wyndham Championship
This is the TV channel, streaming and radio schedule for Sunday's final round, with Golf Channel, CBS, ESPN+, Paramount+ and PGA Tour Radio on SiriusXM all teaming up for the coverage. All times listed are ET.
- 7:45 a.m.-6 p.m., PGA Tour Live on ESPN+
- 1-6 p.m., SiriusXM PGA Tour radio
- 1-3 p.m., Golf Channel, NBC Sports app
- 3-6 p.m., CBS, Paramount+
What's the prize money payouts at the 2025 Wyndham Championship?
The total purse for the 2025 Wyndham Championship is $8.2 million. The winner of the 2025 Wyndham Championship receives $1.476 million, or 18 percent of the total purse. See the complete money breakdown here.
Where is the Wyndham Championship played?
Sedgefield Country Club in Greensboro, North Carolina, has hosted the tournament since 2008. The 7,131-yard, par-70 golf course is a Donald Ross design that opened in the 1920s and had a restoration in 2007.