Patrick Cantlay defends BMW title as Rory McIlroy finishes best of the Irish
Patrick Cantlay made a successful defence of his BMW Championship title after a hard-fought final round in Delaware.
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Patrick Cantlay made a successful defence of his BMW Championship title after a hard-fought final round in Delaware.
Patrick Cantlay produced nerveless golf down the back nine to successfully defend the BMW Championship, and also put himself in prime position to become the first player to defend the Tour Championship. Cantlay has played steady rather than spectacular golf all season, but at the business end he found the perfect time to win his first individual title of the season (he won the Zurich Classic alongside Xander Schauffele). Ad The 30-year-old was pushed hard all the way by Scott Stallings, but a birdie on 17 and par on 18 helped him secure the win.
WILMINGTON, Del. — Patrick Cantlay won another thriller Sunday in the BMW Championship, getting a great bounce on the 17th hole that set up a short birdie and led to a 2-under 69 and a one-shot victory over Scott Stallings.
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Defending champion Patrick Cantlay moved to the top of the leaderboard as Rory McIlroy lost ground on moving day at the BMW Championship. McIlroy was the best player in the field for 17 of the 18 holes on Thursday at Wilmington Country Club, but a triple bogey set him back. Ad His second round was one of promise but things stalled on Saturday, with a cold putter the major problem.
WILMINGTON, Del. — Patrick Cantlay was part of an All-Star chasing pack until he holed out from 106 yards for eagle and carried that to a 6-under 65 on Saturday, giving him a one-shot lead and a chance to become the first back-to-back winner of the BMW Championship in the FedEx Cup era.
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