Patrick Cantlay PGA Tour Wins

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Patrick Cantlay PGA Tour Wins
Patrick Cantlay during the Masters Tournament Practice Rounds 2025 (Source: Getty Images)

American professional golfer Patrick Cantlay was born on March 17, 1992. During his amateur career, Cantlay held the top spot for 55 weeks in the World Amateur Golf Ranking. He was inducted into the UCLA Athletics Hall of Fame in 2022. As of April 2025, he has nine professional wins, including the 2021 FedEx Cup.

Cantlay decided to forgo his final two years of college in June 2012 to pursue a professional career. He competed for the United States in the 2021 Ryder Cup and played in four matches, winning three and tying one. However, after his win at the 2022 BMW Championship, he hasn't won an event as of April 2025. He is ranked No. 16 in the Official World Golf Rankings (OWGR) and has a career-high world ranking of No. 3, achieved in January 2022.

Patrick Cantlay's PGA Tour wins

Patrick Cantlay has a total of eight PGA Tour wins as of April 2025.

Cantlay won the 2017 Shriners Hospitals for Children Open in a playoff against Alex Cejka and Kim Meen-whee, his first PGA Tour win. He went on to win the 2019 Memorial Tournament, finishing two strokes ahead of Adam Scott. In October 2020, he won the Zozo Championship with a score of 265 under 23, defeating Jon Rahm and Justin Thomas by a single stroke. He won his second Memorial title and fourth overall event on the PGA Tour in 2021, with a score of 275, under 13, defeating Collin Morikawa in a playoff.

In August 2021, Cantlay won the BMW Championship over Bryson DeChambeau in a playoff. He followed that up by winning the Tour Championship three months later, finishing one shot ahead of Jon Rahm to win the 2021 FedEx Cup. The next season, in April, Cantlay teamed up with Xander Schauffele to win the Zurich Classic of New Orleans with a score of 259 under 29, finishing two strokes ahead of Sam Burns and Billy Horschel. His eighth PGA win was in August of the same season, at the BMW Championship, over Scott Stallings.

Patrick Cantlay PGA wins year by year

Cantlay's PGA Tour wins year-by-year are as follows:

No.DateTournamentScoreMargin Runner(s)-up
1Nov 5, 2017Shriners Hospitals for Children Open275, under 9PlayoffAlex Čejka, Kim Meen-whee
2Jun 2, 2019Memorial Tournament269, under 192 strokes Adam Scott
3Oct 25, 2020Zozo Championship265, under 231 strokeJon Rahm, Justin Thomas
4Jun 6, 2021Memorial Tournament 275, under 13PlayoffCollin Morikawa
5Aug 29, 2021BMW Championship261, under 27PlayoffBryson DeChambeau
6Sep 5, 2021Tour Championship269, under 211 strokeJon Rahm
7Apr 24, 2022Zurich Classic of New Orleans (with Xander Schauffele)259, under 292 strokesSam Burns and Billy Horschel
8Aug 21, 2022BMW Championship 270, under 141 strokeScott Stallings

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Patrick Cantlay PGA appearances

Patrick Cantlay joined the PGA Tour in 2014 and has since played in 188 events, making the cut in 162 of them, as of April 2025. Along with his eight wins, he has 10 second-place, nine third-place, 41 top-5, and 60 top-10 finishes.

Patrick Cantlay's professional career wins

Patrick Cantlay has a total of nine professional wins, with eight on the PGA Tour and one on the Web.com Tour, as of April 2025.

Web.com Tour wins

Cantlay won the 2013 Colombia Championship, his first win since turning professional in 2012. He defeated Jim Renner by four strokes with a score of 266, 18 under.

No.DateTournamentScoreMargin Runner-up
1Mar 3, 2013Colombia Championship266 under 184 strokesJim Renner

World Golf Championships (WGC)

Cantlay hasn't won a WGC event as of April 2025. His best finishes were tying for sixth place at the 2018 WGC Invitational and the 2019 WGC Championship. He also finished tied for seventh place at the 2018 WGC HSBC Champions.

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FAQs on Patrick Cantlay

A. Yes, Patrick Cantlay has a total of eight PGA Tour wins as of April 2025.

A. No, Patrick Cantlay has not won a major event as of April 2025. He came close at the 2019 PGA Championship and the 2024 U.S. Open, finishing T3 in both events.

A. Patrick Cantlay's caddie is Joe LaCava as of April 2025.

A. Patrick Cantlay has been married to his longtime girlfriend Nikki Guidish since 2023.

A. Patrick Cantlay is 33 years old as of April 2025. He was born on March 17, 1992.

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