Out of the seventh-to-last pairing, World No. 133 Cameron Champ walked off with birdie for a 2-under 34-36=70 in the final round of the 86th Masters to finish up on even-par 288, up four spots to a season-best T10.
This was the 26-year-old’s third Masters, third cash and second top 20 (T19/2020). After opening with 72-75, he was T38 at the midpoint, one inside the cut line, but then styled weekend laps of 71-70, one of just three players this week to put up red numbers on Saturday and Sunday, and it earns him a return invite for next year’s 87th Masters. Overall, it’s the Texas A&M product’s second top 10 in nine majors, matching a T10 at the 2020 PGA (TPC Harding Park) six major starts ago, and his first top 10 on TOUR since winning last season’s 3M Open 12 starts ago for a third TOUR victory. For the week, he traded 13 birdies with 13 bogeys, though seven against four on a memorable weekend at Augusta National. The California native, whose post-tournament comments are below, is not in the published field at this coming week’s RBC Heritage.