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Rory McIlroy struggled with the tricky greens at the U.S. Open at Pinehurst No. 2, while his final round partner, Patrick Cantlay, maintained his position in contention for his first major win. While Cantlay finished third in the tournament, he has not won a tournament since 2022 and is eager to get back to the winner’s circle. Ranked eighth in the World Golf Ranking and with three top-10 finishes this season, Cantlay is considered one of the best on Tour and feels confident in his game heading into the Travelers Championship at TPC River Highlands.

The Travelers Championship is an event that Cantlay looks forward to each year as he has had success at TPC River Highlands in the past. He has finished in the top 15 or better in each of his past six starts at the course, including a tied-fourth finish in last year’s championship. Despite tricky putting surfaces at Pinehurst, Cantlay is optimistic about his chances at the Travelers Championship and plans to draw on his experience and good play to shoot low scores. Hitting fairways will be crucial on a course with long rough, and Cantlay believes that driving the ball well will give him a chance to contend for the title.

Cantlay’s experience at TPC River Highlands includes shooting a 60 in 2011, which remains the lowest score for an amateur in PGA Tour history. While inclement weather may pose a challenge this year, Cantlay remains confident in his game and looks forward to the opportunity to compete at a course where he has had success in the past. The course is in great shape, but thunderstorms in the forecast may impact play and make scoring more difficult compared to previous years. Despite the potential obstacles, Cantlay is focused on playing well and putting himself in contention for a chance to win.

Throughout his career, Cantlay has established himself as a consistent performer on the Tour, with multiple top-10 finishes and a strong ranking in the FedEx Cup standings. While his last victory came in 2022, he continues to be a strong contender in each tournament he enters. Cantlay’s ability to stay calm under pressure and his skill on the greens make him a formidable opponent for any field. As he looks to add another win to his resume, Cantlay remains optimistic about his chances at the Travelers Championship and is determined to put himself in a position to succeed.

Despite not capturing the U.S. Open title, Cantlay’s strong play at Pinehurst No. 2 reaffirmed his status as one of the best players on Tour. With his game in good shape heading into the Travelers Championship, Cantlay is poised to be a favorite to contend for the title. His success at TPC River Highlands in the past, combined with his confidence in his game, make him a dangerous competitor for any player in the field. As Cantlay prepares to tee it up at the tournament, fans can expect to see him showcase his skills and compete at a high level to try and secure another victory on the PGA Tour.

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