Cameron Tringale: Destined to be one of golf’s HyFlyers
Cameron Tringale, 37, has always been a strong team player in what can be one of the loneliest sports in the world.
While at Georgia Tech, Tringale was a three-time NCAA All-American and in his senior year he represented the United States in the 2009 Arnold Palmer Cup, winning three games and halving one to remain unbeaten, despite Europe becoming the overall champions.
Later that year he represented his country again, this time with a victory as the United States beat Europe to lift the Walker Cup.
He graduated in 2009 with a bachelor’s degree in management but was determined to pursue a career on the fairways and after turning professional he earned his first PGA Tour card for 2010 through qualifying school.
Although having a reputation as one of golf’s most consistent performers, the one win in his 13 years on the PGA Tour came in 2014 when he partnered with team-mate Jason Day to win the Franklin Templeton Shootout.
In 2024’s LIV Golf Series, he demonstrated that consistency with Phil Mickelson’s HyFlyers and confirmed he is one of LIV’s top match-play performers by winning both of his singles matches in the Dallas finale of the Team Championship, to give him an overall 5-0 record.
Early results gave a glimpse of the future
Early results gave a glimpse of the future
Tringale has named Tom Sargent, his high school and college coach in his formative years, as the biggest influence on his career.
Sargent, who has been head professional at Mesa Verde Country Club since 1995, could see that even at an early age Tringale was destined to make it as a pro golfer.
In an interview with Golf Digest in 2009, Sargent said: “He’s just a very mature kid. He’s not going to let things sidetrack him. He’s not a wild party dude.”
It also sounded back then that Tringale had a real love for golf as a team game. “It’s going to be sad not being part of a team”, he said as a 21-year-old, looking ahead to life on tour as a professional golfer.
It seems fitting then that the determined young high flyer from 2009 is now enjoying being part of a team again with LIV’s own HyFlyers Golf Club.
Brother Jon as caddie at the 2022 US Open
Brother Jon as caddie at the 2022 US Open
Tringale first qualified for the US Open as an amateur in 2009 but missed the cut at Bethpage State Park.
His highlight in a Major came at the 2022 US Open at The Country Club in Brookline. Tringale had qualified through being one of the leading 60 players on the official world golf ranking.
On the Sunday he recorded a 69 to finish T14, his best result in a Major, but it was made all the more special by the fact that his brother Jon Tringale was his bag man.
That was his third time playing at the US Open and in the same year he achieved his best finish from eight appearances at the PGA Championship, with a T41.
He has also qualified for The Open four times, with a best of T26 in 2021 and The Masters just once in 2015, where he was tied in 38th place.
Earning success on the PGA Tour
Earning success on the PGA Tour
In his 13 years on the PGA Tour, Cameron Tringale finished as a runner-up four times and never got to celebrate a win, yet he became one of the highest earners on the circuit.
In May 2021, he finished T3 in the Valspar Championship, earning $407,100 to raise his total PGA career prize money to $13,743,938.
That moved him up to 146th on the all-time money list and set a PGA Tour record for a player with the most career earnings without a single win.
By the time he resigned in 2022 to join LIV Golf, he had played 338 events with earnings totalling $17,310,004 in prize money.
Tringale held the record until June 2023, when Tommy Fleetwood’s second place at the Canadian Open saw him take over as the all-time leading money winner without a tour title.
Tringale’s highest career position in the official world golf ranking was 44th.
Joining LIV Golf’s inaugural season in 2022
Joining LIV Golf’s inaugural season in 2022
In August 2022 Cameron Tringale announced on his Instagram account @camtring that he was signing for LIV Golf.
Tringale joined HyFlyers GC captained by six-time major champion Phil Mickelson and made his LIV debut in the fourth event of the 2022 Invitational Series in Boston, finishing 23rd out of the 48 players in action.
In 2023 Tringale’s consistency began to shine through as he claimed five top-five finishes in the 13 events, ending the season 16th in the individual standings.
Last term ‘Camo’ – as his HyFlyers team-mates like to call him – produced good numbers again including a T6 in the UK and also won both his singles matches in the end-of-season team showdown in Dallas.
Taking the DQs at the PGA Championship
Taking the DQs at the PGA Championship
Tringale created headlines after the 2014 PGA Championship by disqualifying himself from the tournament days after everybody had packed up and gone home.
On the 11th hole in his final round, Tringale had moved his putter over a simple tap-in for a bogey, before making the shot.
Playing partner Matt Jones queried whether that action could be construed as a miss, but after discussion accepted Tringale’s word that all was good.
Tringale ended the tournament tied for 33rd place, earning $53,000, but as the days passed, he felt uncomfortable at the thought that there may be any question about his integrity on the golf course.
Rather than live under a cloud, he contacted the organizers and took the DQ.
At the 2020 PGA Championship he was disqualified again for signing an incorrect scorecard, but once more it was Tringale himself who raised the error with officials.
While eating lunch he was checking his position on the PGA Championship’s app and noticed he’d signed for a par three on the eighth hole when he had actually shot a bogey four.
Making the Tringale swing work
Making the Tringale swing work
Cameron Tringale’s swing on the tee is not what you’d expect from somebody who regularly posts good numbers, with his hands and arms having to work hard at the bottom of the swing to keep everything on track.
Tringale stands 6ft 2in tall and as he’s winding up the backswing he has already started to squat down in the legs, which you normally wouldn’t expect to see until the downswing.
There’s not a lot of hinge as he pulls the club far back and it tends to come down at a steep angle.
Tringale has to raise himself up and forward towards the target and use a lot of twist from the forearms to rotate the club face as it reaches the bottom of the swing, to make the perfect impact with the ball.
Cameron Tringale’s life away from the course
Cameron Tringale’s life away from the course
Cameron Tringale’s HyFlyers team-mates claimed he would make the best James Bond out of all of them.
“It’s Camo,” they all agreed, “the silent assassin.”
And Tringale gained some admiring comments befitting of a Hollywood star when he debuted a magnificent full-face beard at the 2017 Genesis Open.
One commentator said: “Absolutely ferocious beard game from Cameron Tringale.”
The southern California native was born in Mission Viejo in 1987 to Joe Tringale and Robin Mullin and has remained in Laguna Niguel to this day.
He has a brother – Jon Tringale – and a sister Alissa Mullin, who is a high school chemistry teacher. He married wife Tasha in December 2018 and they have two young daughters.
Work with Christian charity Compassion International
Work with Christian charity Compassion International
In 2014 Tringale traveled to El Salvador with Christian charity Compassion International to witness the poverty that is rife in the country and see how it affects the lives of children.
Since that visit he has helped fund various charity-led projects in the area, including the installation of water filters for families and construction of classrooms at local Compassion centers.
Tringale and wife Tasha have also been sponsoring a young girl from Colombia since she was four-years-old.
WITB: What’s in Cameron Tringale’s golf bag?
WITB: What’s in Cameron Tringale’s golf bag?
Over the seasons Tringale favored Titleist as his brand of choice for drivers and irons, with a Scotty Cameron putter to tidy up on the greens.
By the time he joined LIV in 2022 he was a PXG man and they supplied his irons and wedges but he still preferred to carry TaylorMade Stealth Plus woods.
Greyson were his clothing sponsors from 2019 and Tringale has been seen wearing various pieces from their Detroit 313 collection and their Batweb Polo among other items.
How do you pronounce Tringale?
How do you pronounce Tringale?
Cameron Tringale has one of those last names that can catch you out if you haven’t heard the player introduce himself before.
To pronounce the Tringale family name correctly you need to extend the sounds of the A and the E to give you ‘Trin-gaah-lay’.