Albuquerque Journal

Cantlay leads by 2 at Riviera, as he goes for hometown win

He’ll be paired with good friend Schauffele in the final round

- BY DOUG FERGUSON

LOS ANGELES — Patrick Cantlay and Xander Schauffele first competed at cards on the long flight to Australia for the Presidents Cup. They became partners in team events, roommates on the road, close friends who take vacations together with their wives, and more practice rounds than they can count.

Sunday at Riviera will have some familiarit­y to it with one exception: They have never competed against each other with $4 million on the line.

Cantlay was solid as ever Saturday in the Genesis Invitation­al until a soft bogey toward the end of the round that effectivel­y cut his lead in half. He was leading by four shots most of the back nine until his mistake on the par-5 17th and strong finishes by Schauffele and Will Zalatoris.

Cantlay settled for a 1-under 70, giving him a two-shot lead over Schauffele and Zalatoris, who each birdied the 16th and 17th holes for 65s.

Luke List (68) was three shots behind, while Harris English (65) and Jason Day (69) were another shot back going into the final round.

No one else was closer than five. For a tournament in which host Tiger Woods withdrew with the flu and Jordan Spieth was disqualifi­ed for signing an incorrect card amidst his own stomach issues, the final round of this signature event has some appeal.

Zalatoris missed most of last year after back surgery, and now he has a chance to show he’s all the way back. “Being in contention, that’s how you find out where you’re at,” he said.

The final group is Cantlay and Schauffele, a pair of California­ns who are now neighbors in Florida.

They don’t do everything together, it just seems that way.

“We play most practice rounds together and we play a lot at home. It won’t be anything out of the usual,” Cantlay said.

They have been in the final group twice and it’s a draw — Cantlay got the best of him at the BMW Championsh­ip in 2022 at Wilmington Country Club, while Schauffele won earlier that summer at the Travelers Championsh­ip.

This will be their 21st time playing together on the PGA Tour, to go along with 13 times they have been partners in the Ryder Cup and Presidents Cup, and 12 rounds they played together as partners in the Zurich Classic of New Orleans, winning in 2022.

The Genesis Invitation­al has a $20 million purse like other signature events, but it awards $4 million (up from $3.6 million) as a player-hosted event.

Cantlay is trying to join Max Homa (2021) and John Merrick (2013) as players from the greater Los Angeles area trying to win what amounts to a hometown event.

“Being from southern California, it’s one of the tournament­s on the list that I’d like to win the most,” Cantlay said.

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Patrick Cantlay chips on the third green during Saturday’s third round of the Genesis Invitation­al at Riviera Country Club in the Pacific Palisades area of Los Angeles.
ASSOCIATED PRESS Patrick Cantlay chips on the third green during Saturday’s third round of the Genesis Invitation­al at Riviera Country Club in the Pacific Palisades area of Los Angeles.

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