Patrick Cantlay

Patrick Cantlay

GolfGolfer|PGA Tour
United StatesMarch 17, 1992

Patrick Cantlay

Nationality: United States
Date of Birth: March 17, 1992
Current World Ranking (2026): #34 (2.6403 pts)
2025 World Ranking: #9

Career Overview

Patrick Cantlay — PGA Tour player for PGA Tour

Patrick Cantlay, an American professional golfer, has established himself as a consistent performer on the PGA Tour. Born in 1992, Cantlay has been a fixture in the world's top 50 players, peaking at #9 in the world rankings in 2025 before settling at #34 in early 2026. His career has been marked by steady performances across multiple seasons.

Recent Form (2026 Season)

Cantlay's 2026 season has shown flashes of strong play mixed with some inconsistent results:

  • Valspar Championship (March 2026): Finished T9 at -7
  • THE PLAYERS Championship (March 2026): T34 at -2
  • Arnold Palmer Invitational (March 2026): T62 at +4
  • The Genesis Invitational (February 2026): T40 at -4
  • AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am (February 2026): T15 at -17
  • Farmers Insurance Open (January 2026): T80 at -2
  • The American Express (January 2026): T15 at -20

His best 2026 performances came at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am and The American Express, where he finished inside the top 15 both times. However, he has also shown some inconsistency with finishes outside the top 60 in two events.

Playing Style and Outlook

While specific details about Cantlay's playing style aren't provided, his ranking history suggests he possesses a well-rounded game capable of competing at the highest level. The drop from #9 to #34 in the world rankings indicates he may be going through a slight dip in form in early 2026, though his recent T9 at the Valspar Championship shows signs of potential resurgence.

As an American golfer, Cantlay follows in the tradition of U.S. players who have found success through consistent play rather than flashy performances. His ability to maintain a position in the world's top 50 over multiple seasons demonstrates his staying power on tour.

At age 34 in 2026, Cantlay likely still has several prime years remaining to potentially climb back into the world's top 10. His recent results suggest he remains competitive, though he will need more high finishes to regain his previous elite standing.

Recent Results

#11vs RBC Heritage
-11
#15vs Masters Tournament
-5
#9vs Valspar Championship
-7
#34vs THE PLAYERS Championship
-2
#62vs Arnold Palmer Invitational pres. by Mastercard
+4