Patrick Cantlay chasing third BMW Championship crown

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Patrick Cantlay ranks 15th in the Ryder Cup rankings with three automatic qualifying spots to be determined this weekend.

Patrick Cantlay ranks 15th in the Ryder Cup rankings with three automatic qualifying spots to be determined this weekend.

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As he seeks his third BMW Championship title this week, Patrick Cantlay’s daily routine begins long before he steps onto the first tee.

Managing a longstanding back issue, the American sees his physical therapist 2½ hours before his tee time and then visits his trainer in the gym.

“For me, it’s all about putting deposits in the bank. I want to do all the preventative things possible to make sure I feel good every day, and that way I don’t have to push the panic button when something starts to hurt,” the 33-year-old told reporters on Aug 12.

“I think, if I can do all the good things all the time as a practice, as a discipline, as a habit, then I don’t have to worry about my back hurting because it never really gets in a spot where it can hurt.”

Cantlay, the 2020-21 FedExCup champion, heads into the second leg of the play-offs and final weekend of Ryder Cup qualifying for the US after a T9 finish at the St Jude Championship in Memphis last weekend.

He finished 27 under to win the 2021 BMW Championship at Caves Valley Golf Club in Owings Mills, Maryland, the site of this week’s tournament. He made it back-to-back BMW wins at the Wilmington Country Club in 2022.

Cantlay lived up to his “Patty Ice” nickname to capture the 2021 event, holding off Bryson DeChambeau to win on their sixth play-off hole.

The course at Caves Valley has since moved from a par 72 to a par 70.

“Yeah, I’ve heard they’ve made some changes to the golf course and I think this time of year, it really all depends what kind of weather we get,” Cantlay added.

“If it rains a lot and there’s not a lot of wind, it will play easier. If it gets firm and fast conditions, a golf course like Caves Valley could be extremely difficult.

“Especially now hearing – this is the first time I’ve heard it’s moved to a par 70. You get a long golf course and make it par 70, it’s most likely going to be difficult.”

Cantlay ranks 15th in the Ryder Cup US rankings with three automatic qualifying spots to be determined this weekend, with missed cuts at this season’s last three Majors costing him dearly.

He is No. 22 in the Official World Golf Ranking.

The eight-time PGA Tour winner has not collected a trophy since his 2022 BMW Championship victory, but he will stick with his daily regimen to stay healthy and in contention.

“We play so much golf so often and practise so hard that we need to make sure we’re doing enough preventative things to allow our bodies to do that work every day,” he reiterated.

“It’s just something I committed to, like you say, as a result of having some back injuries in the past. Fortunately, I’ve felt good for a long time now, and by now it’s just a habit.” REUTERS

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