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USA Today
27-05-2025
- Sport
- USA Today
the Memorial Tournament presented by Workday, May 29 - June 1, 2025
Patrick Cantlay Tee Times, Live Stream, TV Coverage | the Memorial Tournament presented by Workday, May 29 - June 1, 2025 Let's break down his recent performances to help you place your best bets on Cantlay before he tees off in Dublin, OH. How to watch Patrick Cantlay at the Memorial Tournament presented by Workday Date: May 29 - June 1, 2025 May 29 - June 1, 2025 TV: The Golf Channel The Golf Channel Location: Dublin, OH Dublin, OH Course: Muirfield Village GC Muirfield Village GC Live Stream: Watch LIVE with Fubo! What time does Patrick Cantlay tee off? Round 1 Tee Time: 1:20 PM ET 1:20 PM ET Round 2 Tee Time: 10:05 AM ET ESPN+ is the new home of PGA TOUR LIVE. Sign up now to access 4,300+ hours of live coverage from 35 PGA TOUR tournaments this year. Patrick Cantlay's last five tournaments Recent stats for Cantlay Over his last 14 rounds, Cantlay has finished below par seven times, while also carding one par-or-better round and nine rounds with a better-than-average score. He has carded a top-five score in one of his last 14 rounds, while ranking among the top 10 scores of the day four times. Over his last 14 rounds, Cantlay has placed within three strokes of the best score of the round twice, and within five shots on six occasions. Patrick Cantlay odds to win Golf odds courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook. Odds updated Tuesday at 3:14 PM ET. For a full list of sports betting odds, access USA TODAY Sports Betting Scores Odds Hub.


USA Today
14-05-2025
- Sport
- USA Today
Patrick Cantlay odds to win the 2025 PGA Championship
Patrick Cantlay odds to win the 2025 PGA Championship PGA Championship details and info Date: May 15-18, 2025 May 15-18, 2025 Course: Quail Hollow Club Quail Hollow Club Location: Charlotte, NC Charlotte, NC Previous Winner: Xander Schauffele How to watch the PGA Championship Thursday: ESPN, The Golf Channel ESPN, The Golf Channel Friday: ESPN, The Golf Channel ESPN, The Golf Channel Saturday: CBS (KBAK-Bakersfield, CA), ESPN, NBC (WBGH-Binghamton, NY) CBS (KBAK-Bakersfield, CA), ESPN, NBC (WBGH-Binghamton, NY) Sunday: CBS (KBAK-Bakersfield, CA), ESPN, NBC (KUAM-Guam), NBC (WBGH-Binghamton, NY), NBC (WBIR- Knoxville, TN) Watch golf on Fubo! Cantlay odds to win the PGA Championship PGA odds courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook. Odds updated Wednesday at 3:03 PM ET. For a full list of sports betting odds, access USA TODAY Sports Betting Scores Odds Hub. Cantlay odds to finish in the top 5 at the PGA Championship Cantlay odds to finish in the top 10 at the PGA Championship Other betting markets for Cantlay at the PGA Championship Cantlay recent performances While Cantlay hasn't won any of the 10 tournaments he has taken part in this season, he has secured three top-five finishes. Cantlay has finished in the top five once in his past four tournaments. Cantlay will seek to make the cut for the 18th straight event. Cantlay has two top-10 finishes, with one of those being a top-five finish, in his last eight trips to this tournament. His average finishing position over that span is 27th.


USA Today
13-05-2025
- Sport
- USA Today
Patrick Cantlay odds to win PGA Championship
Patrick Cantlay odds to win PGA Championship Patrick Cantlay, who took fourth in the Truist Championship at The Philadelphia Cricket Club May 8-11 in his last tournament action, comes into the 2025 PGA Championship at Quail Hollow Club with +4000 odds to win. Cantlay has a best finish of third, and an average finish of 18th, in his 19 events during the past year (including five top 10s). Xander Schauffele is the previous champion for the event, which takes place May 15-18 in Charlotte, NC. The field will take to the par 71 course that measures 7,626 yards. Patrick Cantlay odds to win the PGA Championship PGA odds courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook. Odds updated Tuesday at 4:22 PM ET. For a full list of sports betting odds, access USA TODAY Sports Betting Scores Odds Hub. Odds to win: +4000, bet $100 to win $4000 Cantlay's stats and trends Cantlay will look to make the cut for the 18th straight event by making it to the weekend in this tournament. Over his last five events, Cantlay has finished within five shots of the leader once. He's carded a score that's better than average three times. He has an average score relative to par of -5 in his last five events. Cantlay has finished in the top five in one of his last five appearances. Cantlay has posted an under-par score in four consecutive rounds. In his last eight appearances at this tournament, Cantlay survived the cut seven times. Cantlay's recent results Truist Championship: 65-68-70-65 (-12) - Finished fourth 65-68-70-65 (-12) - Finished fourth RBC Heritage: 67-69-67-71 (-10) - Finished 13th 67-69-67-71 (-10) - Finished 13th Masters Tournament: 74-72-73-71 (+2) - Finished 36th 74-72-73-71 (+2) - Finished 36th Valero Texas Open: 71-67-74-77 (+1) - Finished 33rd 71-67-74-77 (+1) - Finished 33rd THE PLAYERS Championship: 69-70-70-73 (-6) - Finished 12th How to watch the PGA Championship Date: May 15-18, 2025 May 15-18, 2025 Location: Charlotte, NC Charlotte, NC TV Channel: ESPN ESPN Live stream: Watch LIVE with Fubo! ESPN+ is the new home of PGA TOUR LIVE. Sign up now to access 4,300+ hours of live coverage from 35 PGA TOUR tournaments this year.
Yahoo
16-04-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
RBC Heritage 2025: Odds, favorites, predictions for Harbour Town Golf Links
What, you needed a cool-down? Golf stops for nothing, so the PGA Tour rolls right ahead with a signature event this weekend in the wake of a Masters as memorable as any. It's the RBC Heritage at Harbour Town Golf Links in South Carolina. Advertisement The purse is barely less than that at Augusta, with $20 million total and $3.6 for the winner at stake — the Masters paid out $21 million total and $4.2 million to Rory McIlroy. He's not in the field at Hilton Head Island, but Scottie Scheffler, last year's winner, is. Here are the favorites to claim that plurality prize — and some wager ideas from betting expert Brad Thomas: RBC Heritage - Final Round RBC Heritage 2025: How to watch, streams, field and prize money TV times and more for this week's PGA Tour signature event, the RBC Heritage. Patrick Cantlay to Win: +1800 It is challenging to predict how golfers will respond after a tough Masters week. Competing in the Masters and following it up with a trip to Hilton Head for a signature event isn't for the faint of heart. Advertisement However, there is a guy in the field with a tremendous course history who is an absolute horse for the course. That guy is Patrick Cantlay. While Cantlay's Masters wasn't exactly what he expected (T36), he is rightfully one of the favorites this week. Looking at history alone, Cantlay is the guy. He's finished no worse than third in his last three trips here. In 2022, he had a solo second as well. At Harbour Town, attacking guys who are fairway finders and great approach players is crucial. Cantlay's accuracy off the tee and his sneaky length make him a threat at this course. But what's more important is his strong iron play, which he gains on approach just about every week. Advertisement He's gained no less than +2.2 strokes on approach in his last six events. Given his great course history, it's hard to pass up on a +1800 price for him to win this event. J.T. Poston Top 20 (ties included): +160 Let's talk about another horse for the course. That's Mr. J.T. Poston. While Poston missed the cut here in 2023 and 2021, he finished in the top 10 in 2024, 2022 and 2020. Poston's game fits Harbour Town so well. He's an accurate driver of the golf ball and has phenomenal putting. Poston's name usually pops toward the top of the leaderboard at an event where birdies can be had by those who hit fairways and greens. Advertisement It's been a while since Poston finished inside the top 20. But don't let that discourage you from backing a guy who is an excellent course fit. If he can continue to hit GIR and work the flat stick, he will be very happy with his result come Sunday. RBC Heritage odds (as of Wednesday afternoon, courtesy DraftKings):


BBC News
26-03-2025
- Entertainment
- BBC News
Why the TGL needed Horschel's dramatic putt
As Billy Horschel's golf ball disappeared into the hole, the American celebrated by sprinting, leaping, swearing and chucking his club. It was an electrifying and animated move that became the signature moment of TGL's debut downhill, snaking and ultimately successful putt helped land Horschel and his Atlanta Drive team-mates Patrick Cantlay and Justin Thomas victory against the franchise known as New York Golf was in the second of the best of three final series. The victors came from 3-0 down (a point is awarded for each hole won) to triumph 4-3 to take an unassailable 2-0 a dramatic finish was exactly what the Tech-infused Golf League needed - the sort of climax envisaged by Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy when they bought into the idea of a raucous indoor simulator version of the decisive putt, which involved a number of dramatic breaks, could be seen as a metaphor for an opening season that was far from were technical glitches, blowout matches, necessary rule changes and a mixture of reactions from golf fans. But somehow the TGL eventually hit its yielded respectable television audiences, helped reveal players' personalities and engaged a somewhat younger audience. The median age for ESPN's viewership was 51 years old compared with the usual 63 for PGA Tour and LIV events. Played largely on Monday and Tuesday evenings, this was all about attracting viewers. It began promisingly with more than 900,000 in the US tuning in for the initial match in January, but audiences tapered off to eventually average around the half-million early contests lacked a competitive edge. The players seemed to struggle with the concept - there was an awkwardness between a competition worth $21m in prize money and an environment that made it seem a hit-and-giggle one match Woods misunderstood a distance instruction by 100 yards and laughed it off. Imagine that in a tour event. It wouldn't happen. TGL's competitive credibility undoubtedly took a hit with that tactic of playing the 'hammer' to make a hole worth double points did not work initially but became a more effective tool once the rules were adjusted to allow for three 'hammers'.This dimension ultimately became a crucial factor in deciding the title and brought a welcome edge to created the sort of buzz that has been the target of the breakaway LIV tour. The Saudi-based circuit, now in its fourth season, has only enjoyed limited success in that regard - most notably with their Adelaide histrionics were straight out of the LIV playbook but did not seem out of place once TGL reached its play-off stage. The unalterably dead-pan Cantlay was a constant reminder that there was underlying serious business was Cantlay's chip against Cameron Young one hole after Horschel's dramatic putt that sealed Atlanta Drive's victory."It would be great for golf if this were to succeed," LIV's Phil Mickelson observed on social media. "The golf fan is the most loyal fan in sports - buy a ticket, walk miles and see a fraction of the action. But this could allow the golf fan to buy a ticket, sit down and watch all of the action just like other sports. "It could really be good for the game if it's compelling." LIV players are not currently eligible for TGL because it is backed by the PGA Tour. That could change if a deal is done between the two rival tours and LIV's Brooks Koepka attended the match between Jupiter and The Bay on 25 start of the first of the two deciding matches on Monday was delayed by an overrunning Women's NCAA basketball game on ESPN2, which tells us of TGL's standing in the bigger sporting it will return. Investment is deep for a project that boasts 11 of the world's top 15 golfers. The 1500 seat 250,000 square feet Sofi Centre venue on the Palm Beach State College campus cost $50m to there are already thoughts of adding a second venue on America's west coast, although that would likely be years down the line."We're in the middle of an expansion process now," said Mike McCarley, the TMRW executive who co-founded the project with Woods and McIlroy."When exactly we make that decision - there's no timeline on it necessarily," McCarley added to the Palm Beach Post."We've had potential expansion team owners at every single match this season coming to visit us. Some of them, multiple times. Some of them have a lot of questions, a lot of feedback."TGL already has the backing of leading American sports investors, who are behind the six teams that include the Atlanta Falcons owner Arthur Blank (Atlanta Drive), John Henry and the Fenway Sports Group (Boston Common), New York Mets owner Steve Cohen (New York Golf Club), former Milwaukee Bucks owner Marc Lasry (The Bay Golf Club) and David Blitzer, who joined Woods' group that owns Jupiter Links."We really like those team owners that are operators of other sports teams and other professional leagues in their communities," McCarley said."But we got a lot of really interesting diverse people domestically and internationally. They can kind of take a look and see what it looks like going forward."Former tennis great Serena Williams is co-owner of the Los Angeles team and her involvement prompts consideration over whether TGL missed a trick by not including some of the LPGA's top stars, such as Nelly Korda and Lydia LIV, TGL may struggle to win over traditional die-hard golf fans with its raucous environment, which is in stark contrast to the more genteel way golf is usually the new league was not brought in for the benefit of that constituency. It is there to broaden golf's the players seem to have enjoyed it and deem it worth incorporating into their early season schedules."Obviously it is a little bit of a challenge with everything we've got going through the year with our own schedules, but I don't think anyone has ever walked away and said 'this felt like a burden'," Horschel stated after collecting his share of the $9m winners' spoils."I could never imagine what this was going to be," the reigning BMW PGA champion added. "I remember coming into the arena in November and walking out and I was just in awe. I couldn't imagine what I was seeing."I described it like a football player walking into Mercedes-Benz Stadium right about to play, a basketball player walking out - Steph Curry walking out at Oracle Arena, stuff like that."Never imagined we'd be playing golf in an arena with a big simulator and people and music and chanting. It has been really cool and has sort of exceeded all of our expectations."