Patrick Cantlay, Xander Schauffele gag up Genesis Invitational


Coming into the ultimate spherical of the Genesis Invitational, Patrick Cantlay and shut good friend Xander Schauffele had been the 2 odds on favorites to stroll away with the trophy.

Cantlay, who may have almost put the event away barring an terrible bogey on 17 Saturday, entered Sunday with a two shot lead. Schauffele, who was the perfect man at Cantlay’s wedding ceremony this previous fall, was one in all a pair guys tied for second.

Then Sunday occurred.

Cantlay extremely solely discovered a complete of 4 fairways throughout his last spherical. Sure, you learn that proper. He was wild off the tee all day. It wasn’t till the eleventh gap that he made his first birdie.

The Genesis Invitational - Final Round, Patrick Cantlay

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In the meantime, Schauffele was 1-over by his first 9. Neither participant on the entrance carded a single birdie.

As the ultimate pairing made the flip, they discovered themselves in a canine battle with a number of golfers together with Luke Record, Will Zalatoris and eventual champion Hideki Matsuyama.

Early on the again 9, all 5 gamers had been tied at 14-under par. Nevertheless it was to not be for 2 of the top-ranked gamers on this planet.

Schauffele logged three bogeys in a row on 12, 13 and 14 whereas Cantlay had three bogeys in his first six holes on the again 9.

As each gamers walked previous me close to the fifteenth tee, the dissatisfied and frustration was seen on their faces. They knew the event had slipped away.

All of the whereas, Matsuyama was scorching the Riviera Nation Membership to the tune of a record-breaking 9-under 62. It’s the lowest last spherical rating in Genesis historical past, per golf statistician Justin Ray.

What was as soon as regarded as a two-man race between finest pals become an afterthought. They completed up the ultimate pairing almost an hour after Matsuyama had walked off the course.

Satirically, Cantlay made the his finest putt of the day on 18 when it didn’t matter.

Kendall Capps is the Senior Editor of SB Nation’s Taking part in By way of. For extra golf protection, observe us @_PlayingThrough on all main social media platforms.