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Cameron Young Not Changing His Church Schedule At The Masters
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Cameron Young is tied for the lead at The Masters heading into the final round on Sunday. Young will tee off in the final group with Rory McIlroy at 2:25 p.m. E.T. It should be an epic final round.

But prior to the final round, Young and his family will be going to church.

Young, 28, will be heading to mass with his wife and kids. He's not changing his church schedule, despite playing in the final round of the major tournament. Young and his family will prioritize going to church over preparing for the final round.

 "It's not going to stop us, I think," he told reporters.

"I don't know where we're going to go yet, but we'll find somewhere and take the kids. We'll be out in full force just like usual."

Young has prioritized time with his wife and three kids on the PGA Tour. He believes it might be helping him on the course, too.

Masters leader speaks out on his family time

Young believes it could be helping him play better.

"I don't know if it's directly helpful, but the biggest thing for me is the fact that it's great to have them out on the road with me," he stated on Saturday.

"I love going home and seeing everybody after whatever day it is. I'd rather go home and see them after a great day, but just having them out on the road is awesome for me. I love having them out and being able to have a more normal job.

"Instead of saying goodbye for three weeks or four weeks, whatever it is, I go work a long day, but I was with them this morning, and I will see them tonight. It's nice doing that.

"Things definitely can be stressful at times, but they're very, very different parts of life for me."

The final round of The Masters is set to air on CBS.

This article first appeared on The Spun and was syndicated with permission.

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