Matt Kuchar and Son Cameron Win PNC Championship in Emotional Victory
Matt Kuchar and his son Cameron made history at the PNC Championship, winning the tournament with a record-smashing performance. The duo finished at 33-under 111, breaking the tournament record by five shots. This victory was especially meaningful for Matt Kuchar, whose father Peter passed away in February. Matt Kuchar was overcome with emotion as he spoke about the win, saying “I don’t know if you believe in karma, if you believe in fate, whatever you believe in, there’s something magical that does exist.”
The PNC Championship, which began in 1995 as the Father-Son Challenge, is a unique tournament that brings together major champions and their children. The tournament has expanded over the years to include The Players Championship winners, senior champions, and LPGA major champions. Players have brought parents or daughters to compete in the tournament, making it a special event for families. According to the PGA Tour, the tournament has become a beloved tradition, with many players returning year after year to compete with their loved ones.
A Record-Breaking Performance
Matt Kuchar and his son Cameron got off to a strong start, with Cameron birdying the first hole and Matt hitting hybrid to 12 feet for eagle on the third. They made only two pars in the scramble format and countered that with two eagles. Their impressive play led to a whopping seven-shot victory, with Lee Trevino delivering a highlight when the 86-year-old holed out from the fairway with a lob wedge for eagle on the 13th hole. As reported by ESPN, the Kuchars’ golf was “a runaway from the start,” with their nearest competitors, John Daly and John Daly II, finishing at 26-under 118.
According to PGA Tour, the Kuchars’ victory was a testament to their skill and teamwork. Matt Kuchar, who won The Players Championship in 2012, said he keeps photos to go with the trophies from most of his nine PGA Tour victories. He added that this win was especially meaningful, saying “And now to have this shot with the family, it’s clearly missing… missing one.” The Kuchars’ win was a celebration of family and golf, with Matt Kuchar and his son each receiving the Willie Park Trophy, a red belt that the elder Kuchar jokingly said would wear well with the tartan jacket he won from Harbour Town at the RBC Heritage.
Emotional Tribute to Peter Kuchar
Peter Kuchar, who was a top-ranked doubles tennis player in Florida, first became a presence on the golf scene when he caddied for his son Matt as he won the U.S. Amateur in 1997 and when Matt was low amateur at the Masters and the U.S. Open the following year. Peter played with Matt at the PNC Championship before yielding the stage to Matt’s sons. Peter Kuchar’s passing in February was a devastating loss for the Kuchar family, and Matt Kuchar’s emotional tribute to his father was a heartfelt moment in the tournament. As reported by Golf Channel, Matt Kuchar said “I’m a believer in God that Dad is up above looking down, and what happened on 18, I could hardly stand up and hit a shot. For me to hit it to a foot, makes me think there’s something more out there. Just miss Pops.”
The PNC Championship was a celebration of family, golf, and the special bond between parents and children. The tournament’s unique format and emphasis on family made it a special event for the Kuchars and all the competitors. As Matt Kuchar and his son Cameron lifted the Willie Park Trophy, it was clear that this victory was not just about golf, but about the love and connection that makes the game so special. According to USGA, the PNC Championship is a testament to the power of golf to bring people together and create lasting memories.


