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MORE: Watch the Rocket Mortgage Classic live with fuboTV (7-day free trial) All rights reserved.Tiger Woods is taking another week off from his 2019 tournament schedule, opting to skip the inaugural Rocket Mortgage Classic in Detroit as most of the PGA Tour's best golfers are on haitus until the fourth and final major of the season next month in Ireland.įour of the world's top 20 golfers are in the field at Detroit Golf Club, which is hosting the state of Michigan's first PGA tournament in nine years as a replacement for the defunct Quicken Loans National. ™ & © 2022 Cable News Network, Inc., a Warner Bros. Despite his final round woes, the 2021 Open champion nonetheless qualified for Thursday’s Tour Championship, where he will start as the 20th-ranked seed of the 30-player field. Morikawa closed with six straight pars to card an eight-over 79, finishing tied for 44th.
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A series of missed putts compounded the American’s woes, as he finally holed out for a 10-stroke quintuple bogey, the highest score he has ever holed on the PGA Tour. Yet the nightmare was only just beginning, as Morikawa subsequently sent two shots into the water guarding the green on the 12th hole. Having shot 65 on Saturday, the two-time major winner had looked set for a strong finish but saw his hopes of a late charge dented by back-to-back bogeys at the third and fourth hole.Ī birdie at the fifth saw the 25-year-old jump to joint-sixth place, but disaster struck at the par-four 11th hole when he four-putted for a double bogey. Scheffler and Xander Schauffele led the chasing pack to finish 11-under, but it was a catastrophic final round for world No. But putting yourself in contention time after time after time, the bounces are going to go your way and you’ll get your fair share of wins,” he added. “You can’t always control what other people around you do or where you get the right bounce or the wrong bounce. No one would ever say he couldn’t close or no one would say that he wilted under pressure, and yet he had more second places than anybody else. “That stat will shock you considering he has the most majors ever. “The thing I always remind myself of when I finish second or I’m close is Jack Nicklaus had more seconds in majors than he had wins,” he said. It may well have been more had it not been for a trio of runner-up finishes at the WM Phoenix Open, RBC Heritage and the Rocket Mortgage Classic, yet Cantlay is not hung up on near-misses. The win marks Cantlay’s second of the PGA Tour season following victory at the Zurich Classic in April. Though a 48-foot birdie putt came up just short to deny the American a fairytale finish, Cantlay tapped home for par to retain the crown he won at Caves Valley in Maryland last year. But the 30-year-old responded with what he dubbed as one of his best shots all week, slicing his exit shot onto the green. Having narrowly dodged the sand on the penultimate hole, fate caught up with Cantlay when his final tee shot dropped into a bunker over 150 yards from the pin.
3 with a short putt for birdie, and - as Stallings parred - Cantlay made no mistake to nudge ahead. “Maybe one of the best breaks I’ve gotten coming down the stretch, and when you get a break like that, you need to pay it off, and fortunately I did.”Ī superb approach left the world No. “I thought hitting it on that line, it would for sure be in a bunker,” Cantlay said. With the leading duo tied heading into the closing two holes, a thrilling climax saw Cantlay’s booming tee drive narrowly skip over a bunker and settle 63 yards from the hole. But it’s a golf course I really like, and I’m looking forward to the challenge.” He’s played a lot of great golf this year, so I expect the same.

“It’ll be a little different type of a challenge this year, obviously, being two behind Scottie. “I’m in a really good spot,” Cantlay told reporters.
