Patrick Cantlay Looking to Bounce Back After Messy U.S. Open
Source: PGA Tour

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June 18, 2025
After a subpar performance last week at Oakmont, Patrick Cantlay is looking to regain his steady form of play that's been on display for most of 2025. He has three top-five finishes and another four finishes inside the top 15. The problem has been the majors this year for Cantlay. He finished T36 at The Masters and missed cuts in both the PGA Championship and the U.S. Open. This week's Travelers Championship should be a great spot to get right for the Californian. TPC River Highlands will be one of the easiest courses played all year on the PGA Tour. Players will need to excel at precision off the tee as well as smooth play on and around the greens. Cantlay ranks 81st in driving accuracy (59.91%), 78th in strokes gained around the green (+0.068), and 65th in strokes gained putting (+0.151). Although his $9,800 price tag on DraftKings is steep, it may be worth it in the end.--Jake Walker - RotoBaller
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