Patrick Cantlay
Definition
Patrick Cantlay is an American professional golfer who competes on the PGA Tour, known for his precise ball-striking and composure under pressure.
Born March 17, 1992, in Long Beach, California, he has secured eight PGA Tour victories, including the 2021 FedEx Cup Championship, and earned the nickname 'Patty Ice' for his unflappable style.
A former world No. 1 player, Cantlay has made multiple appearances at major championships like the Masters Tournament.
Examples
Patrick Cantlay drained a 30-foot birdie putt on the 18th, proving once again why they call him Patty Ice in the clutch.
While others crumbled in the wind at Augusta, Patrick Cantlay treated the 2026 Masters like a casual round at his home course.
Fans joked that Patrick Cantlay's swing is so consistent, it could sync perfectly with a metronome.
When Patrick Cantlay steps to the tee, it's like watching a calculator solve golf's toughest equations.