Swing Study: Cameron Young by Claude Brousseau
Cam Young is one of the most dynamic players on the PGA Tour. Known for generating 123 mph club head speed, his swing combines power, rhythm, and balance. Below, V1 Coach Claude Brousseau breaks down the key moves that define the Cameron Young swing.
The secret to Young’s power lies in his transition. From the top, he squats into the ground, loading force before rotating through impact. This squat-to-rotate move is more exaggerated than many tour players, giving him explosive speed and consistency.
At impact, Young’s lead arm stays fully extended while his trail arm bends slightly. His lead wrist bows, his trail wrist maintains angle, and the club delivers maximum energy right through the ball. This wrist action, paired with ground force, is the engine behind his massive speed.
As he releases upward, Young’s legs extend, producing a tall, powerful finish. His belt buckle points well left of the target line, showcasing complete body rotation. The result: a repeatable, balanced, and powerful motion that makes the Cameron Young swing one of the most admired on Tour.
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