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Patrick Cantlay
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Country
USA

United States

Age
33
Turned Pro
2012
Birthplace
Long Beach, CA
College
UCLA
PGA TOUR Wins
8
Wins (2025)
0
Top 10 (2025)
5
FedExCup Standings
2
FedExCup Fall Standings
cup-rank
World Rank (OWGR)
24

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Patrick Cantlay

Starts
9Events
6/9Cuts
Earnings
$243,105Official Money
Finishes
1Wins
12nd
03rd
2Top 5
2Top 10
2Top 25
0WD
0DQ
Points List
29PTS: $135,105
World Rank (OWGR)
213th

Results & Scorecards

Points List
DateTournamentPosR1R2R3R4TotalTo ParRankPtsWinnings
2.21.2013Panama Claro ChampionshipT4467707571283+3442310.00$2,310
2.28.2013Colombia Championship167686566266-181126000.00$126,000
3.21.2013Chitimacha Louisiana OpenT3371677267277-723080.00$3,080
4.11.2013WNB Golf ClassicT7372706683291+331395.00$1,395
4.25.2013South Georgia Classic Presented by First State Bank and Trust CompanyCUT7474--148+440.00$-
5.2.2013Stadion Classic at UGAT43746874-216+352320.00$2,320
8.15.2013News Sentinel Open Presented by PilotCUT7071--141-1250.00$-
8.22.2013Cox Classic Presented by Lexus of OmahaCUT7168--139-3290.00$-
8.29.2013Hotel Fitness Championship268656472269-1929108000$108,000

Season Recap

2013 Season

Finished his Korn Ferry Tour season with $243,105 in earnings, making six cuts in nine starts. Was 11th on the priority rankings.

Colombia Championship

Earned his first career Korn Ferry Tour win with a four-stroke victory at the Colombia Championship in Bogota. Posted an 18-under 266 total to better the tournament record by seven strokes. Became the second-youngest winner in Korn Ferry Tour history. Earned his win just two weeks shy of his 21st birthday. Saturday round of 65 and Sunday round of 66 were the best of each day. Started the final round at Bogota CC at 13-under and tied with Jim Renner. Used a birdie-birdie-eagle burst starting at No. 8 to go two in front of Renner, who dropped three back with a bogey at No. 12. Upped his lead to the final margin when he birdied No. 14. Collected first-place check for $126,000 and moved to No. 1 on the money list. Joined 2010 winner Steve Pate as former UCLA Bruins to win in Colombia.

Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial

Withdrew from the PGA TOUR's Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial with a back injury in late-May and was sidelined until mid-August.

AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am

Had his first PGA TOUR top-10 of the year when he turned rounds of 66-70-72-67 into a T9 at the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am.

News Sentinel Open Presented by Pilot

After being out due to injury, returned to play at the News Sentinel Open outside Knoxville.

Cox Classic Presented by Lexus of Omaha

Missed the cut in his first two starts back after injury. Entered the second event, the Regular Season-ending Cox Classic, 25th in earnings and departed Omaha 29th.

Hotel Fitness Championship

Forced to continue playing to try and earn his 2013-14 PGA TOUR card, he nearly captured the first Korn Ferry Tour Finals event, the Hotel Fitness Championship in Fort Wayne, Ind. Despite still dealing with back pain, held a three-shot lead over Kevin Kisner after three rounds. His lead slipped away Sunday when Trevor Immelman fired a 66 and he could not convert an 8-foot birdie putt on the last hole that would have led to a two-man, sudden-death playoff. His final-round 72 left him at 19-under.

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