Professional golfer Cameron Young has been married to his childhood sweetheart Kelsey Dalition since 2021, and the duo have three children named Henry, three, John and Vivienne, both two.
Kelsey has been dedicated to supporting Cameron's professional career, all the way from him just getting his start, to playing in the big leagues. They also have an extremely loving bond with Cameron's parents, who are very close to them.
Learn all about their relationship and family ties below.
Cameron and Kelsey meet as young kids while growing up in Garrison, New York.
Cameron recalled: "I played hockey for her dad and with her brother. They're not a golf family at all, so Kelsey is kind of still learning the ropes," per Golfweek.
After Cameron became a professional in 2019, the couple tied the knot in 2021.
Cameron's father David Young loves his daughter-in-law and believes that his son being with her helped him improve his game.
David shared: "Getting married helped. There's another part of his life now that’s not attached to how well he plays every day," per the outlet. Cameron's mother Barbara Young agrees and fully supports the duo.
She expressed: "It's quite remarkable to me that he's been able to play at this level knowing everything he has on his plate. But he and Kelsey really seem to have a good handle on it, and they're managing it well."
The athlete won the TPC Sawgrass over the weekend and he made sure to thank his wife during his speech.
While holding his trophy high he shared: "None of this is possible without my wife, Kelsey and my family. She works incredibly hard on all of our behalf."
He added: "It's constant. They travel all the time and so she holds up that part of it at home and does it all on my behalf so I can go do my job and you know, chase my dreams."
Kelsey and Vivienne showed up to the tournament in matching blue outfits while cheering Cameron on.
Cameron started playing the sport at an early age thanks to his father who was also a professional golfer.
He played for the Sleepy Hollow Country Club and Fordham Preparatory School. Cameron also played golf for Wake Forest University's team.
He has won two titles during the Korn Ferry Tour competition in 2021. In 2025, he secured the top spot during the Wyndham Championship, which was his first PGA Tour event.