Record Breakers: Team Kuchar Wins 2025 PNC Championship
Matt and Cameron Kuchar shattered scoring records with a 33-under par performance. Read about their dominant victory.
In a display of seamless teamwork (and perhaps some good Genes), Matt Kuchar and his son Cameron have won the 2025 PNC Championship in record-breaking fashion.
The Magic Number: 33-Under
The Kuchars fired a final-round 55 to finish at 33-under par (111 total), shattering previous scoring records for the event. Their ball-striking was clinically precise, but it was Cameron's putting that stole the show. The younger Kuchar drained eagle putts on two par-5s, drawing roars from the crowd that rivaled anything his father has heard on the PGA Tour.
A Family Affair
"It's the highlight of my year, honestly," Matt Kuchar said after lifting the Willie Park Trophy. "To see Cam handle the pressure and hit those shots... it's better than winning a tour event myself."
The victory adds another chapter to the PNC Championship's history of showcasing the next generation of golfing talent. For Cameron Kuchar, it might just be the start of his own professional journey.
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