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Patrick Cantlay

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American professional golfer (born 1992)

Patrick Cantlay
Cantlay at the 2025Ryder Cup
Personal information
Full namePatrick Stephen Cantlay
NicknamePatty Ice[1]
Born (1992-03-17)March 17, 1992 (age 33)
Height6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)[2]
Weight190 lb (86 kg; 14 st)[2]
Sporting nationality United States
ResidenceJupiter, Florida, U.S.
Spouse
Nicole Guidish
(m. 2023)
Career
CollegeUCLA
Turned professional2012
Current tourPGA Tour
Former toursEuropean Tour
Web.com Tour
Professional wins9
Highestranking3 (January 23, 2022)[3]
(as of November 23, 2025)
Number of wins by tour
PGA Tour8
Korn Ferry Tour1
Best results in major championships
Masters TournamentT9:2019
PGA ChampionshipT3:2019
U.S. OpenT3:2024
The Open ChampionshipT8:2022
Achievements and awards
Jack Nicklaus Award2011
Pac-10 Conference
Player of the Year
2011
Haskins Award2011
Mark H. McCormack Medal2011
Ben Hogan Award2012
PGA Tour
FedEx Cup winner
2021
PGA Tour
Player of the Year
2020–21

Patrick Stephen Cantlay (born March 17, 1992) is an Americanprofessional golfer who plays on thePGA Tour, where he has won eight tournaments.

Cantlay had a successful amateur career and was number one in theWorld Amateur Golf Ranking for 55 weeks. He shot a round of 60 on the PGA Tour while still a collegiate golfer atUCLA, and received low amateur honors at both the2011 U.S. Open and2012 Masters Tournament. Cantlay turned professional in 2012 and won on theWeb.com Tour in 2013, securing promotion to the PGA Tour. He struggled in the following years with a career-threatening back injury. Cantlay returned in 2017 and won his first title on the PGA Tour later that year. He reached the top ten of theOfficial World Golf Ranking for the first time in 2019, and was named thePGA Tour Player of the Year after winning theFedEx Cup in 2021.

Early life

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Cantlay was born inLong Beach, California on March 17, 1992,[2] to Colleen (née Neylan) and Steve Cantlay.[4] He is of Irish and Scottish descent.[5] Both his parents attended theUniversity of Southern California and he has three younger siblings: Nick, Caroline, and Jack.[6][7] Steve worked in real estate and self-storage,[7] and as a golfer won club championships at bothVirginia Country Club andWilshire Country Club.[8] Cantlay's grandfather Pat Neylan had a practice putting and chipping area in his backyard;[4] he introduced Cantlay to golf as a toddler.[9]

Cantlay grew up inLos Alamitos, California.[10] At age seven, he began to receive coaching fromPGA of America instructor Jamie Mulligan at Virginia Country Club in Long Beach.[11][12] Virginia Country Club was home to a number of professional golfers, such asJohn Cook,Paul Goydos, andJohn Merrick. Cantlay learned from these players, recalling in 2018: "They would always take me out to play, or if I asked any questions they'd be really helpful."[9] By age 12, Cantlay began to challenge Mike Miles, who played on thePGA Tour in the 1980s, to matches at the club.[9]

Cantlay attendedServite High School, a Catholic school with a noted sports program inAnaheim, California. In his first varsity match, he shot 31 in a nine-hole competition at Western Hills Country Club.[9] He was named high school golfer of the year byThe Orange County Register in 2009 and 2010. He was runner-up at the 2010 Southern California Amateur, and won the 2010 California State High School Championship.[6] In June 2010, he was second (behindJordan Spieth) in aGolfweek Sagarin poll of the top junior golfers in the country, and was namedThe Orange County Register's boys co-athlete of the year, becoming the first golfer to win that award.[13]

After graduating from Servite, Cantlay finished second in the stroke play at the 2010U.S. Amateur in August.[14][15] He advanced to the semifinals of the match play portion held atChambers Bay, where he was defeated by the eventual championPeter Uihlein.[16]

Collegiate career

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Cantlay committed to theUniversity of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) in 2009.[17] He was a history major.[6] As a freshman, Cantlay won four individual tournaments and finished second in the stroke play at the2011 NCAA Division I championship. He set a school record with 17 sub-70 rounds and had a 70.5 scoring average for the season.[6] With his fourth win, a six-stroke victory at the NCAA West Regional in May, he set the UCLA record for most individual titles as a freshman.[18] Cantlay won thePac-10 Freshman and Player of the Year awards,[19] thePhil Mickelson Award as the National Freshman of the Year,[20] theJack Nicklaus Award as the Division I National Player of the Year,[21] and theHaskins Award as the most outstanding college golfer of the year.[22]

On March 23, 2011, Cantlay became world number one in theWorld Amateur Golf Ranking.[23] He held the position for a record total of 55 weeks;[24] this record stood untilJon Rahm eclipsed it in 2016.[25] Cantlay won theMark H. McCormack Medal as the top-ranked amateur in the world at the end of the 2011 season. This earned him an invitation to the2012 Open Championship.[26]

Cantlay played in the2011 Palmer Cup in June, helping the United States defeat Europe.[27] The following week, he competed in the2011 U.S. Open, after earning a place in the field through sectional qualifying. Cantlay was six-over-par through his first 22 holes atCongressional Country Club, but rallied on Friday with a bogey-free 30 on the back nine to make the cut.[28] He ended the week in tied-21st place at even-par 284 to receive low amateur honors.[29]

The week after the 2011 U.S. Open, Cantlay played in theTravelers Championship on thePGA Tour. In the second round, he shot a 10-under 60, which set the course record atTPC River Highlands and was the lowest round by an amateur in PGA Tour history.[30] This gave him the lead headed into the final two rounds. He faded on the weekend and finished in tied-24th.[27] In July, he finished tied-20th at theAT&T National,[31] won the Southern California Amateur,[32] and finished in a tie for ninth place at theRBC Canadian Open.[33] He was ineligible for $356,297 in prize money from the PGA Tour events during this stretch due to his amateur status.[34]

At the 2011Western Amateur in August, Cantlay lost toEthan Tracy in the final.[35] Three weeks later, Cantlay reached the final of theU.S. Amateur, where he lost toKelly Kraft.[36] Cantlay represented the United States at the2011 Walker Cup in September.[37] He posted a2–1–1 record, as Great Britain & Ireland defeated the United States by a score of 14 to 12.[38]

During his sophomore season at UCLA, Cantlay made nine starts and had a 71.1 scoring average.[6] He shot rounds of 63-70-70 to finish second at the Gifford Collegiate Invitational held atCordeValle Golf Club in October 2011,[39] which was one of his five top-5 finishes of the season.[6] By reaching the final of the U.S. Amateur, Cantlay earned an invitation to the2012 Masters Tournament. He made the cut and finished in a tie for 47th, making him the low amateur.[40] He won the 2012Ben Hogan Award in May as the top collegiate golfer in the country,[41] and finished tied-41st at the2012 U.S. Open at theOlympic Club in June. He subsequently turned professional.[42] For his achievements, Cantlay was named to theUCLA Athletics Hall of Fame in 2022. He ranked first as of 2022 in UCLA's golf program history with a 70.8 scoring average.[43][44]

Professional career

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2012–2016: Early years and injury struggles

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In June 2012, Cantlay decided to forgo his final two years of college to turn professional.[45] This meant that he forfeited his spot at the2012 Open Championship.[46] He signed withMark Steinberg and Excel Sports Management, the same management team asTiger Woods.[47] Cantlay made his professional debut at theTravelers Championship. He opened with a 75 and followed with a 67 to miss the cut by two strokes.[48] He made his first cut as a professional the following week, at theAT&T National. He shot a final-round 82 to finish tied-66th.[49]

Cantlay played in theChiquita Classic on theWeb.com Tour in September 2012 after earning a place in the field through aMonday qualifier. He shot 22-under 266 to finish in a three-way tie for first alongsideRussell Henley andMorgan Hoffmann. Henley won the title on the first playoff hole.[50] At the 2012PGA Tour Qualifying Tournament in December, Cantlay finished nine strokes shy of earning a PGA Tour card.[51] He received sponsors' exemptions to play on the PGA Tour in the first two months of 2013, at theHumana Challenge,Farmers Insurance Open,AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am andNorthern Trust Open. He finished tied-ninth at Pebble Beach but missed the cut in the other events.[52]

At the Web.com Tour'sColombia Championship in March 2013, Cantlay shot a final-round 66 to win by four strokes and claim his first victory as a professional. At 20 years, 351 days, he became the second-youngest player to win on the Web.com Tour, afterJason Day who won aged 19.[53] While warming up to play in theCrowne Plaza Invitational on the PGA Tour in May, Cantlay experienced a sharp pain, which he said "felt like somebody stuck a knife in my back". He attempted to play through the pain but ultimately withdrew, and was later diagnosed with astress fracture in hisL5 vertebrae.[54][55] He did not play for three months afterwards and slid down the Web.com Tour rankings.[56] After missing the cut at theCox Classic in August, he fell to 29th in the rankings, outside the top 25 required to earn a PGA Tour card. Cantlay finished runner-up at theHotel Fitness Championship the following week to secure a card for the2013–14 PGA Tour season.[57]

Cantlay continued to struggle with his back injury and made only six starts on the PGA Tour in 2014, with his best finish being a tie for 23rd.[54] He sat out the entirety of 2015 due to injury.[58] Cantlay planned to make his return at theCareerBuilder Challenge in January 2016, but suffered an injury setback and was advised to take another year to recover.[54] The following month, he witnessed the death of his friend Chris Roth in ahit and run.[59] Cantlay recalled in 2017: "I'm already at the lowest point I could be, I feel so far away from where my goals are, and then that happened. For a while, it just made me feel like nothing was important."[54]

During the injury recovery, Cantlay was unsure if he would ever be able to play golf again.[55] He visited various doctors, and traveled to Germany to undergo theRegenokine procedure, but was informed the back injury necessitated rest. He was unable to participate in strenuous activities and recalled that, aside from a physical therapy appointment each day, "there wasn't much reason to get up in the morning."[54] Cantlay made changes to his warmup routine and training regimen, and his long-time coach Jamie Mulligan stated tweaks were made to Cantlay's swing to reduce strain on the body.[54] In January 2017, Cantlay shot a course-record 63 in a practice round at the Vintage Club inPalm Springs, California.[60]

2017: Return to golf, first PGA Tour victory

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Cantlay made his return from injury at theAT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am in February 2017, which was his first professional start since November 2014. He finished tied-48th.[61] This was one of 10 PGA Tour starts he had remaining on his major medical exemption.[60] In his next start, Cantlay finished runner-up at theValspar Championship in March, one stroke behindAdam Hadwin. This result meant that Cantlay secured his PGA Tour card for the remainder of the season.[62] He tied for third at theRBC Heritage in April, two strokes behindWesley Bryan.[63]

In his return to tour, Cantlay played a light schedule and prioritized rest. He did not play consecutive weeks until the2017 FedEx Cup Playoffs began in August. At the first playoff event,The Northern Trust, Cantlay finished tied-10th. The following week, he finished tied-13th at theDell Technologies Championship. Cantlay then played theBMW Championship, where he birdied the final hole to finish in a tie for ninth. This moved him from 41st to 29th in the season-long rankings and secured qualification for theTour Championship, despite making only 12 starts during the season.[64] He finished tied-20th at the Tour Championship.[65] Cantlay was nominated for thePGA Tour Rookie of the Year award, but lost out toXander Schauffele.[66]

At theShriners Hospitals for Children Open in November, Cantlay shot a 5-under 67 in the final round to enter a three-way playoff for the title, along withAlex Čejka andWhee Kim.[67] After all three players bogeyed the first extra hole, Cantlay won with par on the second hole to secure his first PGA Tour victory.[68][69] With the win, he received $1,224,000 and a two-year exemption on tour.[67] He also moved inside the top 50 of theOfficial World Golf Ranking, after starting the year outside the top 1,000.[70]

2018–2020: Reaching the top ten of the world rankings

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In 2018, Cantlay recorded top-5 finishes at both theGenesis Open and theMemorial Tournament, and qualified for theTour Championship for the second year in a row.[71] As the defending champion at the 2018Shriners Hospitals for Children Open in November, he finished solo-second, one stroke behindBryson DeChambeau.[72]

At the2019 Masters Tournament in April, Cantlay shot an 8-under 64 in the third round to move into contention.[73] He took the lead in the final round at 12-under after making eagle on the par-5 15th, but dropped two shots in the final three holes to finish tied-ninth, three strokes behind the winnerTiger Woods.[74][75] This was Cantlay's first top-10 finish in amajor championship. In his next major start, at the2019 PGA Championship held atBethpage Black in May, he posted 2-under 278 to share third place.[76]

Cantlay won his second PGA Tour title at theMemorial Tournament in June 2019. He shot a final-round 64 to overcome a four-shot deficit after 54 holes.[77][78] With the win, Cantlay moved to No. 8 in theOfficial World Golf Ranking, marking the first time he reached the top ten of the world rankings.[79] In August, he finished runner-up at theBMW Championship, three strokes behindJustin Thomas.[80] Cantlay also finished second at theShriners Hospitals for Children Open in November, where he lost toKevin Na in a playoff.[81] As a rookie at the2019 Presidents Cup in December, Cantlay played all five sessions as the U.S. team won 16–14. He had a3–2–0 record, including a win in the singles againstJoaquín Niemann.[82][83]

In his first start of 2020, Cantlay finished fourth at theSentry Tournament of Champions.[84] The PGA Tour was suspended from March to June due to theCOVID-19 pandemic. After the resumption of the tour, Cantlay finished tied-seventh at theWorkday Charity Open in July.[85] In October, Cantlay claimed his third victory on the PGA Tour at theZozo Championship. He shot 23-under 265 to finish one stroke ahead ofJon Rahm andJustin Thomas.[86][87]

2021: FedEx Cup winner, PGA Tour Player of the Year

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AtThe American Express in January 2021, Cantlay made the halfway cut on the number.[88] He finished with an 11-under 61, which broke the course record atPGA West's Stadium Course, to post 22-under 266 and hold the clubhouse lead. He ultimately placed solo-second, one stroke behind 54-hole leaderSi Woo Kim.[89] In February, Cantlay shot a 10-under 62 in the first round of theAT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, which tied the course record atPebble Beach Golf Links.[90] He finished the tournament in a tie for third.[91]

In June, Cantlay won theMemorial Tournament for a second time. He tied for first at 13-under and defeatedCollin Morikawa in the ensuing playoff.[92] Cantlay won his second tournament of the year at theBMW Championship in August. He was tied for first at 27-under 271 withBryson DeChambeau, and won on the sixth hole of a sudden-death playoff.[93] During the tournament, Cantlay gained 14.58 strokes on the field with his putting, which was the most in a 72-hole tournament sincestrokes gained data began to be tracked on the PGA Tour in 2004.[94][95]

Cantlay at the 2021BMW Championship

As the leader in theFedEx Cup standings, Cantlay entered theTour Championship in September at 10-under-par in the starting strokes format. Prior to the tournament, he criticized the starting strokes format, stating: "I dislike the fact that no one knows, when they look at the leaderboard, who shot the lowest round this week."[96] He totaled 21-under to win the tournament by one stroke ahead ofJon Rahm. He also won the FedEx Cup title and received the $15 million season-long bonus payout.[97] Later that month, Cantlay was voted thePGA Tour Player of the Year.[98]

Cantlay automatically qualified to represent the United States at the2021 Ryder Cup, which was his debut in the competition.[99][100] The United States defeated Europe by a score of 19–9 and Cantlay had an unbeaten3–0–1 record, including a win in his singles match againstShane Lowry.[101][102]

2022: Continued success

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At theWM Phoenix Open in February, Cantlay shot a final-round 67 to tie for first at 16-under 268. He lost on the third hole of a playoff againstScottie Scheffler.[103] Cantlay also finished runner-up at theRBC Heritage in April, where he lost in a playoff toJordan Spieth.[104] The following week, Cantlay andXander Schauffele shot a best-ball 59 in the first round of theZurich Classic of New Orleans. They ultimately won the event by two strokes overSam Burns andBilly Horschel. This was Cantlay's seventh PGA Tour title.[105]

Cantlay finished tied-third as defending champion at theMemorial Tournament in June.[106] He finished tied-eighth at the2022 Open Championship, held at theOld Course at St Andrews in July. Afterwards, he stated that he had no plans to leave the PGA Tour to joinLIV Golf.[107] Later in July, Cantlay finished tied-second at theRocket Mortgage Classic, five strokes behindTony Finau.[108]

In August, Cantlay successfully defended his title at theBMW Championship.[109] With the win, he moved to a new high of third in theOfficial World Golf Ranking.[110] Cantlay qualified for the U.S. team at the2022 Presidents Cup in September; he had a3–1–0 record, including a win in his singles match againstAdam Scott.[111] At theShriners Children's Open in October, Cantlay shot a third-round 60 to share the lead after 54 holes.[112] He made a triple bogey on the final hole of the tournament to finish runner-up, three strokes behindTom Kim.[113]

2023–2025: Winless seasons

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During the final round of the2023 Masters Tournament in April, Cantlay played in the penultimate pairing. He shot 75 to finish tied-14th and received criticism for his slow pace of play.[114][115][116] The following week, Cantlay was in contention to win theRBC Heritage. He finished in third-place, one stroke outside of a two-way playoff, and was heckled by spectators for his pace of play.[117][118] After acing the par-3 7th hole in the second round of the RBC Heritage, he posted a video onTwitter of his hole in one with the caption: "Playing faster!"[119] At theFedEx St. Jude Championship in August, Cantlay shot a final-round 64 to tie for the lead. He was defeated in a playoff byLucas Glover.[120]

Cantlay played for the U.S. team in the2023 Ryder Cup in September. The European team won 16.5–11.5 and Cantlay went2–2–0, including a win in the Sunday singles againstJustin Rose.[121] During the event, Cantlay refused to wear a team hat. This was reported to be a form to protest to state that players should be paid for playing in Ryder Cup; Cantlay denied this and said the hat simply "didn't fit".[122] The controversy led to European fans nicknaming Cantlay as "No Hat Pat" and chanting "Hats off to your bank account".[123][124] JournalistMichael Bamberger claimed that Cantlay had said, in reference toPGA of America executive Julius Mason, "I'll wear a hat when I'm paid to be here like he is."[125] In 2024, the PGA of America announced that each United States player would receive a $200,000 stipend for participating in the Ryder Cup, beginning with the 2025 edition.[126]

At theGenesis Invitational in February 2024, Cantlay held a two-stroke lead after 54 holes. He shot a 1-over 72 in the final round to finish tied-fourth.[127] In June, at the2024 U.S. Open held atPinehurst No. 2, Cantlay shot a 5-under 65 to share the first-round lead alongsideRory McIlroy.[128] He ultimately finished tied-third at 4-under 276. This tie for third equaled his best finish in a major championship.[129] Cantlay qualified for the2024 Presidents Cup in September. The United States won by a score of 18.5–11.5 and Cantlay had a4–1–0 record, including a win in his singles match againstTaylor Pendrith. This brought Cantlay's record to15–6–1 in team events as a professional.[130]

Cantlay was tied for the lead after 54 holes at theTour Championship in August 2025, alongsideTommy Fleetwood.[131] He shot a final-round 71 to finish tied-second, three strokes behind Fleetwood.[132] This meant that Cantlay remained winless on tour since 2022.[133] In September, he was selected as a captain's pick for the2025 Ryder Cup.[134] He went1–3–1, including a loss in singles toLudvig Åberg, as the United States lost by a score of 15–13.[135]

Personal life

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In February 2016, while crossing a street inNewport Beach, California, Cantlay's caddie and friend Chris Roth was hit by a car whose driver then fled the scene. Cantlay was walking 10 feet behind Roth when the collision happened; he subsequently called 911 and held Roth in his arms until an ambulance arrived.[136][137] Roth was transported to hospital, where he died of his injuries aged 24.[138] 21-year-old Nancy Diana Flores was later arrested on suspicion ofmanslaughter andhit and run resulting in death.[139][140] She pleaded guilty to felony hit and run and received a sentence of two years in prison.[141] Cantlay stated in 2023 that he still has nightmares where he relives Roth's death, adding: "I remember it all. There's a sense of what could I have done? ... I'm not sure if you ever stop grieving. It's just a very slow, gradual acceptance."[142]

Cantlay created the Patrick Cantlay Foundation in 2019, with a goal of supporting junior golf and first responders.[143] It is designated as a501(c)(3) organization. In 2025, Cantlay said that he planned to donate the stipend he received for participating in the Ryder Cup to the foundation.[144]

In 2023, Cantlay married Nicole Guidish,[145] a doctor of pharmacy, at theSt. Regis in Rome, Italy.[146][147] As of 2025, Cantlay lives inJupiter, Florida, which is home to numerous golfers.[148] He stated in a 2024 interview that he is interested inalternative investing, particularly real estate. He said he was working to "create a multifamily real estate business that I can step into later in life after my golf career ends."[149]

Professional wins (9)

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PGA Tour wins (8)

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Legend
FedEx Cup playoff events (3)
Other PGA Tour (5)
No.DateTournamentWinning scoreMargin of
victory
Runner(s)-up
1Nov 5,2017Shriners Hospitals for Children Open−9 (67-71-70-67=275)PlayoffGermanyAlex Čejka,South KoreaKim Meen-whee
2Jun 2,2019Memorial Tournament−19 (68-69-68-64=269)2 strokesAustraliaAdam Scott
3Oct 25,2020Zozo Championship−23 (67-65-68-65=265)1 strokeSpainJon Rahm,United StatesJustin Thomas
4Jun 6,2021Memorial Tournament (2)−13 (69-67-68-71=275)PlayoffUnited StatesCollin Morikawa
5Aug 29, 2021BMW Championship−27 (66-63-66-66=261)PlayoffUnited StatesBryson DeChambeau
6Sep 5, 2021Tour Championship−211 (67-66-67-69=269)1 strokeSpainJon Rahm
7Apr 24,2022Zurich Classic of New Orleans
(withUnited StatesXander Schauffele)
−29 (59-68-60-72=259)2 strokesUnited StatesSam Burns andUnited StatesBilly Horschel
8Aug 21, 2022BMW Championship (2)−14 (68-68-65-69=270)1 strokeUnited StatesScott Stallings

1Started tournament at −10 FedEx Cup playoffs adjustment, scored −11 to par.

PGA Tour playoff record (3–4)

No.YearTournamentOpponent(s)Result
12017Shriners Hospitals for Children OpenGermanyAlex Čejka,South KoreaKim Meen-wheeWon with par on second extra hole
22019Shriners Hospitals for Children OpenUnited StatesKevin NaLost to par on second extra hole
32021Memorial TournamentUnited StatesCollin MorikawaWon with par on first extra hole
42021BMW ChampionshipUnited StatesBryson DeChambeauWon with birdie on sixth extra hole
52022WM Phoenix OpenUnited StatesScottie SchefflerLost to birdie on third extra hole
62022RBC HeritageUnited StatesJordan SpiethLost to par on first extra hole
72023FedEx St. Jude ChampionshipUnited StatesLucas GloverLost to par on first extra hole

Web.com Tour wins (1)

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No.DateTournamentWinning scoreMargin of
victory
Runner-up
1Mar 3,2013Colombia Championship−18 (67-68-65-66=266)4 strokesUnited StatesJim Renner

Web.com Tour playoff record (0–1)

No.YearTournamentOpponentsResult
12012Chiquita ClassicUnited StatesRussell Henley,United StatesMorgan HoffmannHenley won with par on first extra hole

Results in major championships

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Results not in chronological order in 2020.

Tournament20112012201320142015201620172018
Masters TournamentT47LACUT
U.S. OpenT21LAT41T45
The Open ChampionshipT12
PGA ChampionshipT33T27
Tournament2019202020212022202320242025
Masters TournamentT9T17CUTT39T14T22T36
PGA ChampionshipT3T43T23CUTT9T53CUT
U.S. OpenT21T43T15T14T14T3CUT
The Open ChampionshipT41NTCUTT8T33T25CUT
  Top 10
  Did not play

LA = low amateur
CUT = missed the half-way cut
"T" = tied for place
NT = no tournament due toCOVID-19 pandemic

Summary

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TournamentWins2nd3rdTop-5Top-10Top-25EventsCuts made
Masters Tournament00001497
PGA Championship00112397
U.S. Open001116109
The Open Championship00001375
Totals00225163528
  • Most consecutive cuts made – 10 (2018 U.S. Open – 2020 Masters)
  • Longest streak of top-10s – 2 (2019 Masters – 2019 PGA)

Results in The Players Championship

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Tournament201720182019202020212022202320242025
The Players ChampionshipT22T23CUTCCUTCUTT19T68T12

CUT = missed the halfway cut
"T" indicates a tie for a place
C = Canceled after the first round due to theCOVID-19 pandemic

Results in World Golf Championships

[edit]
Tournament2017201820192020202120222023
ChampionshipT30T6
Match PlayT17T24NT1T18T26R16
InvitationalT6T12T35T23
ChampionsT15T7NT1NT1NT1

1Cancelled due toCOVID-19 pandemic

  Top 10
  Did not play

NT = No tournament
"T" = Tied
QF, R16, R32, R64 = Round in which player lost in match play
Note that the Championship and Invitational were discontinued from 2022. The Champions was discontinued from 2023.

PGA Tour career summary

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SeasonStartsCuts
made
Wins2nd3rdTop-10Top-25Best
finish
Earnings
($)
Money
list rank[150]
20115500014T9n/a[a]n/a
20127600000T31105,526n/a
20137200011T9195,411n/a
2013–145200001T2376,131212
2014–1511000007611,468249
2016–1713130114822,049,63247
2017–18232110071513,963,96220
2018–19211812291716,121,4884
2019–2012110103722,118,33636
2020–21*241941171717,638,8052
Career*1211006543269122,280,75876[151]

a Cantlay was an amateur.

*As of September 8, 2021

U.S. national team appearances

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Amateur

Professional

See also

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References

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