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A week ago Patrick Cantlay made history at Congressional when he scrambled for par at the last hole to become the first amateur since Jack Nicklaus in 1960 to finish a U.S. Open at even par or better.
The first, and most important, step Cantlay mentions in the video is the feeling like he waits at the top of his swing. Cantlay says he feels like his club comes to a complete pause at the top of ...
For Cantlay’s 6-foot frame he has extra-long arms and fast, powerful hips, so Mulligan worked to take torque off his back and make his swing more level. The tweaks didn’t take long to meld, and the ...
Patrick Cantlay has had a great run on the PGA Tour so far this season, with three top-10 finishes and seven top-20 finishes. He has made 12 PGA Tour starts this year and has missed the cut in ...
Cantlay was the No. 1 amateur in the world, the low amateur in the 2011 U.S. Open, so good that he shot 60 at the Travelers Championship between his freshman and sophomore years at UCLA.
The pace-of-play debate in golf has reared its head again with Patrick Cantlay. The PGA Tour vet is talented, but with fellow players complaining and fans joking about how slow he is even when he ...
Patrick gets the club to the 9 o’clock position with great width while keeping the clubface square to his swing plane. Everything else is quiet—the clubhead is simply responding to his pivot. 2.
Cantlay, 30, stopped short of saying players coming out now have an advantage, but instead said they play a different game. “They swing hard, they hit it high and straight and they go for almost ...
All it takes is a glance at Patrick Cantlay’s performance statistics on the PGA Tour in 2019 to know what kind of year he’s having: scoring average (69.1, first), scrambling (67.3 percent ...
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