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American Cantlay claims Memorial win by two strokes
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 03 - 06 - 2019

Former world No. 1 amateur Patrick Cantlay clinched his second PGA Tour victory in emphatic fashion when he carded a closing eight-under 64 to beat Adam Scott by two strokes at the Memorial tournament in Dublin, Ohio on Sunday.
After starting four strokes behind overnight leader Martin Kaymer, American Cantlay was impeccable as he passed the German, who faded to third place with a 72.
With the best final round by a winner in the tournament's history, Cantlay finished at 19-under 269, while Australian Scott continued his good form with a 68 at Muirfield Village.
The 27-year-old Cantlay arrived at the Memorial brimming with confidence after a tie for third at the PGA Championship two weeks ago.
He surged into contention on Sunday with five birdies on the front nine and added three more coming home, almost making eagle at the par-five 15th before tapping in for par.
He will leave with sights set on the next major, the US Open at Pebble Beach in his native California next week.
"I really like major championship golf," he said.
"I feel like it suits my game. I feel like the golf courses, as far as I'm concerned, the rough can't be long enough, the fairways can't be narrow enough, the greens can't be fast enough. I love golf like that."
Cantlay, 27, has a serious demeanor borne of some hardships but he was able to crack a smile for tournament host Jack Nicklaus, who was waiting to greet the winner next to the 18th green.
They both live in the same community in south Florida, and Nicklaus has been a mentor to Cantlay for the past couple of years.
"The relationship I have with Mr. Nicklaus is extremely special to me and I appreciate all the time he's spent giving me advice and trying to help me in any way that he can," said Cantlay.
"He said just to relax and have fun and look around and see all the people having fun and try to smile and just have a good time with it.
"Hearing it from someone like Jack gives it a little more weight, a lot more weight."
Cantlay had to deal with a potentially career-ending back injury, virtually sidelined for three years from 2013 with a stress fracture.
In 2016, he witnessed the death of a close friend who was struck by a vehicle as the two were walking down a street in Newport Beach, California.
"I get asked questions a lot about how the difficulties with my friend Chris dying and being out so long with my back, how it affects me now (and) I'm definitely a different person than I was before I went through any of those troubles," he said.
"I can remember feeling happy-go-lucky, like everything is going to go good ... and during that time I realized that you can put in a lot of good work, and good things still might not necessarily happen."
Tiger Woods, who admitted Saturday that he was too far back for a serious run at a sixth Memorial title, was looking for a springboard into the US Open at Pebble Beach, and he got it with a sparkling five-under par 67.
Woods was charging with seven birdies in his first 12 holes, backing up just a bit with bogeys at 14 and 18.
"I played really well today," he said with a grin. "It was fun. I hit the ball so crisp and so solid and made some nice putts on the front nine and had things rolling for a little bit.
"I wanted to have something positive going into the Open, and kind of snuck up there into a nice little top 10 possibly here, so it was good," added Woods, who finished tied for ninth, 10 shots behind Cantlay. — Reuters


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