Scottie Scheffler and Patrick Cantlay put the Americans back in control at Presidents Cup
The Americans again are in control of the Presidents Cup with an 11-7 lead at Royal Montreal
MONTREAL (AP) — Patrick Cantlay couldn't have hit the putt — he might not have seen the hole — without lights from a video board and the headlamps from golf carts surrounding the 18th green in the final match of the longest day at the Presidents Cup.
And then he delivered another “Patty Ice” moment that might have been enough to turn the lights out on the International team Saturday.
Scottie Scheffler delivered big moments late in both of his matches, and Cantlay's putt from just inside 17 feet in the dark gave the Americans another win, another point, moving them one session closer to another Presidents Cup victory.
“Huge putt,” U.S. captain Jim Furyk said. “If you had to hand select someone to hit a big putt on your team, I think Pat would come to a lot of people’s minds.”