United States
United States
Cameron Champ
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Was introduced to golf by his grandfather, Mack, a military veteran, at the age of 2. He grew up playing a par-3 course near his house called the Foothill Golf Center where the monthly pass was $50. His grandfather always reminded him "it's not where you come from, it's where you're going."
Has one brother, Brent, and two sisters, Melissa and Madison.
Is a First Tee alum.
Has a tattoo of his grandparents' favorite Bible verse, Proverbs 3:6.
Started his own foundation, The Cameron Champ Foundation, which is focused on accessible STEM education and golf development programming that fosters an environment for academic achievement and healthy living for children/youth from under-served communities.
Calls working on cars and trucks "his escape."
Amateur Highlights
2017 Walker cup team member.
Semifinalist for the 2017 Division I Jack Nicklaus National Player of the Year Award.
Competed in the 2017 U.S. Open, where he led the field in driving distance for the first two rounds. Was one of just two amateurs to make the cut.


