The Oklahoman

Cameron Young grabs the top spot at RBC Heritage

- Steve DiMeglio Golfweek USA TODAY NETWORK

HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. — Cameron Young’s recent play didn’t scream contender heading into the first round of the RBC Heritage.

He missed the cut in last week’s Masters. Didn’t get out of pool play in the World Golf Championsh­ips-Dell Technologi­es Match Play. Missed the cut in The Players Championsh­ip. That means he hasn’t played on a Saturday in five weeks.

And he had never played Harbour Town Golf Links.

All that didn’t matter.

Young was in the first group off at 7:10 a.m. local time and right around noon signed for a bogey-free, 8-under 63 to grab the first-round lead on Thursday.

A key for Young, who won twice last year on the Korn Ferry Tour to earn his PGA Tour playing privileges, was staying in Augusta after missing the Masters cut with rounds of 77-77.

“I hung out with my wife and my son, my in-laws, my parents. We had a house for the week. We just spent some family time there and I practiced,” he said. “Just some small swing stuff and kind of got stuff out of sync. Maybe reverted back to some tendencies I’ve had my whole life. Just making some minor fixes just to make it feel like I’m in a little bit more control.

“I’ve shown that I can compete at this level, but so far in the couple majors I’ve gotten to play, I haven’t been able to do that. I think it just gives me more reason to go out and try to get better to a point where I’m more comfortabl­e and able to have a week where I contend in one of those.”

Winning his first PGA Tour title would help his comfort level; he’s finished runner-up twice this season, at the Sanderson Farms Championsh­ip and Genesis Invitation­al.

Corey Conners punctuated his 66 with a hole-in-one on the seventh hole - a 7-iron from 187 yards. It was his fourth ace in the past three seasons, the most of any player.

“I think it’s pretty cool. There’s a lot of luck involved to make it,” he said. “I guess, if you hit enough solid iron shots, you’ll get lucky time and time again. So it’s been pretty awesome to have made four.

“Hopefully, they keep coming, but I’m probably done for a while now.”

As a rookie, one of the main challenges for Young and others is learning golf courses they’ve never seen before. Other than watching the RBC Heritage a few times on TV, Young knew very little about Harbour Town.

But he didn’t rush to get here, didn’t rush to play as many holes. He’s learned he has to pace himself to get the most out of himself.

“It’s hard to strike the correct balance of being prepared but keeping yourself fresh.”

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