2021 Recap & Results

Memorial Tournament Winner - Patrick Cantlay

Dates

May 31 - June 6

Purse

$93,000,001,674,000

Par

36-36=72

Yardage

7,543

Patrick Cantlay tops Collin Morikawa to win playoff and claim his second Memorial Tournament in three years

By Associated Press


Patrick Cantlay delivered a clutch birdie late in the round and a 12-foot par putt in a playoff to win the Memorial on a Sunday filled with drama, a little rain, and no Jon Rahm.

Cantlay closed with a 1-under-par 71 and won the Memorial in Dublin, Ohio, for the second time in three years, and he said he felt the same range of emotions in the final hour at Muirfield Village in his duel with Collin Morikawa.

But it wasn’t the same.

Only a day earlier, Cantlay walked off the 18th green six shots behind Rahm, whose 64 ranked as one of the great rounds at the course Jack Nicklaus built and tied two Memorial records, including largest 54-hole lead.

But he tested positive for the coronavirus — Rahm had been in the contact tracing protocol — and was withdrawn from the tournament.

Just like that, Cantlay and Morikawa went from six shots behind to tied for the lead.

And for so much of the final round, it stayed that way. Morikawa surged ahead with an 8-foot birdie putt on the par-5 15th, while Cantlay missed birdie putts from 8 feet to tie him on the 15th, and then on the par-3 16th.

The round was halted for about five minutes because of a pop-up downpour while they were on the 17th green. When it resumed, Cantlay holed a 25-foot birdie putt to tie, and Morikawa stayed in the game with a 12-foot par.

Cantlay had a 25-foot birdie putt for the win on the 18th in regulation that grazed the right side of the cup, leaving he and Morikawa (71) at 13-under 275.

Rahm finished his 54 holes at 18-under 198, tying the Memorial record. No one had ever lost a lead that large in the final round at Muirfield Village, though it has happened six times on the PGA Tour, most recently by Dustin Johnson in Shanghai in 2017.

Nicklaus figured the awkward situation for Cantlay and Morikawa would be one more element for them to battle.

“It was such a weird situation, so unfortunate,” Cantlay said. “Everyone, me included, knows it would be totally different today if that hadn’t happened. But there’s nothing I could do about it. I tried as hard as I could to reset and refocus."

It led to the fourth victory of his PGA Tour career, and second this season. Cantlay also won the ZoZo Championship in California last October, rallying from a three-shot deficit to beat Rahm and Justin Thomas.

He becomes the seventh player to win multiple times at the Memorial, a list that starts with Tiger Woods winning five times and even Nicklaus, the tournament founder, winning twice.

Morikawa won at Muirfield Village last year, just not the Memorial. He won in a playoff against Thomas at the Workday Charity Open, a one-time event when the pandemic forced the John Deere Classic to be canceled.

In that tournament, Morikawa twice had to watch as Thomas had a putt on the 18th green to win, and he survived to win on the third extra hole.

This time, he escaped one birdie chance by Cantlay in regulation. On the 18th in the playoff, Morikawa had a small piece of mud on his ball and came up well short from the fairway into deep rough. He chipped out to 6 feet.

Cantlay was well right and hacked it out into a bunker, but his shot from the wet sand rolled out 12 feet. It was on the same line as his 25-foot birdie attempt in regulation, and this time he poured it in for par. Moments later, Morikawa missed his 6-footer and Cantlay let out a big exhale before going over to shake hands with Nicklaus.

# Name R1 R2 R3 R4 Total Purse
1 Patrick Cantlay 69 67 68 71 275 $1,674,000
2 Collin Morikawa 66 72 66 71 275 $1,013,700
3 Scottie Scheffler 67 71 69 70 277 $641,700
4 Branden Grace 68 72 67 71 278 $455,700
5 Patrick Reed 71 71 69 69 280 $381,300
6 Jimmy Walker 74 69 74 65 282 $313,875
Shane Lowry 69 71 72 70 282 $313,875
Max Homa 69 69 72 72 282 $313,875
9 Si Woo Kim 73 70 68 72 283 $262,725
Aaron Wise 72 70 70 71 283 $262,725
11 Rickie Fowler 69 70 75 70 284 $225,525
Xander Schauffele 68 70 74 72 284 $225,525
13 Alex Noren 73 69 75 68 285 $182,125
Bo Hoag 68 73 72 72 285 $182,125
Kevin Streelman 72 72 73 68 285 $182,125
16 Adam Scott 74 68 71 73 286 $155,775
Carlos Ortiz 71 68 72 75 286 $155,775
18 Lucas Herbert 71 69 71 76 287 $110,670
Louis Oosthuizen 72 71 72 72 287 $110,670
Talor Gooch 74 71 71 71 287 $110,670
Bryson DeChambeau 71 72 73 71 287 $110,670
Rory McIlroy 72 72 71 72 287 $110,670
Jordan Spieth 76 67 71 73 287 $110,670
Antoine Rozner 72 72 69 74 287 $110,670
Vaughn Taylor 69 72 71 75 287 $110,670
26 Cameron Tringale 70 76 73 69 288 $67,890
Jim Herman 72 68 72 76 288 $67,890
Chris Kirk 67 74 74 73 288 $67,890
Adam Long 67 77 71 73 288 $67,890
Danny Willett 75 71 69 73 288 $67,890
Xinjun Zhang 73 68 75 72 288 $67,890
32 Joel Dahmen 68 73 73 75 289 $53,103
Robby Shelton 71 71 73 74 289 $53,103
Sung Kang 70 72 74 73 289 $53,103
Tony Finau 72 68 76 73 289 $53,103
Sahith Theegala 69 76 73 71 289 $53,103
37 Brendan Steele 69 73 75 73 290 $42,315
Lucas Glover 72 70 72 76 290 $42,315
Rafa Cabrera Bello 68 72 78 72 290 $42,315
Christiaan Bezuidenhout 69 77 72 72 290 $42,315
Jason Dufner 70 73 77 70 290 $42,315
42 Mark Hubbard 73 72 72 74 291 $33,015
Justin Thomas 69 72 75 75 291 $33,015
Kyle Stanley 70 71 75 75 291 $33,015
Nick Taylor 68 74 77 72 291 $33,015
Doc Redman 75 71 74 71 291 $33,015
47 Viktor Hovland 72 70 76 74 292 $26,009
Harold Varner III 72 73 75 72 292 $26,009
Stewart Cink 70 74 77 71 292 $26,009
50 Brandon Hagy 76 70 77 70 293 $23,343
Sam Burns 71 71 75 76 293 $23,343
Troy Merritt 74 70 71 78 293 $23,343
53 Charl Schwartzel 70 72 75 77 294 $21,995
Corey Conners 74 69 74 77 294 $21,995
Brendon Todd 72 72 74 76 294 $21,995
Martin Laird 74 72 74 74 294 $21,995
57 Marc Leishman 69 75 75 76 295 $21,111
Charley Hoffman 72 71 80 72 295 $21,111
Tyler Strafaci 74 71 78 72 295 $21,111
Russell Knox 72 73 75 75 295 $21,111
C.T. Pan 74 70 74 77 295 $21,111
62 Hideki Matsuyama 73 68 79 76 296 $20,460
Hudson Swafford 72 73 78 73 296 $20,460
64 Michael Thompson 70 73 73 81 297 $20,181
65 J.T. Poston 69 74 78 77 298 $19,902
K.H. Lee 74 71 79 74 298 $19,902
67 Billy Horschel 76 70 82 73 301 $19,623
68 Harry Higgs 76 69 76 84 305 $19,437
888 Keegan Bradley 78 72 150
Russell Henley 73 75 148
David Lingmerth 75 73 148
Adam Hadwin 74 73 147
Lanto Griffin 76 71 147
Matt Fitzpatrick 75 72 147
Tyler McCumber 76 71 147
Sebastián Muñoz 76 75 151
K.J. Choi 74 73 147
Richy Werenski 73 78 151
Luke List 76 72 148
William McGirt 75 73 148
Jamie Lovemark 81 75 156
Patrick Rodgers 77 79 156
Padraig Harrington 78 77 155
Danny Lee 80 75 155
Byeong Hun An 79 75 154
Cameron Smith 73 74 147
Matt Wallace 71 76 147
Chase Johnson 72 75 147
James Hahn 73 74 147
Matthew NeSmith 74 74 148
Henrik Norlander 78 72 150
Victor Perez 74 76 150
Cam Davis 77 76 153
Wyndham Clark 74 78 152
Peter Malnati 81 71 152
Doug Ghim 75 76 151
Robert Streb 77 74 151
Tom Hoge 78 75 153
Joe Long 81 72 153
Sepp Straka 77 76 153
Mackenzie Hughes 77 77 154
Haotong Li 74 79 153
Tyler Duncan 78 75 153
Camilo Villegas 73 75 148
Charles Howell III 75 74 149
Emiliano Grillo 71 78 149
Takumi Kanaya 76 73 149
Patton Kizzire 76 73 149
Matt Jones 76 73 149
Joaquin Niemann 74 75 149
Denny McCarthy 75 73 148
Gary Woodland 75 73 148
Dylan Frittelli 74 74 148
Brian Gay 73 75 148
999 Cameron Champ 82 82
Bubba Watson 77 77
J.B. Holmes 76 76
Jon Rahm 69 65 64 198
Matt Kuchar 0

Leaders

First-Round Leaderboard
Collin Morikawa 66 (-6)
Adam Long 67 (-5)
Scottie Scheffler 67 (-5)
Chris Kirk 67 (-5)

Second-Round Leaderboard
Jon Rahm 69-65—134 (-10)
Patrick Cantlay 69-67—136 (-8)
Four players 138 (-6)

Third-Round Leaderboard
*Jon Rahm 69-65-64—198 (-18/WD)
Collin Morikawa 66-72-66—204 (-12)
Patrick Cantlay 69-67-68—204 (-12)
Branden Grace 68-72-67—207 (-9)
Scottie Scheffler 67-71-69—207 (-9)
*Withdrew following the third round

Final Leaderboard
Patrick Cantlay 69-67-68-71—275 (-13)*
Collin Morikawa 66-72-66-71—275 (-13)
Scottie Scheffler 67-71-69-70—277 (-11)
Branden Grace 68-72-67-71—278 (-10)
Patrick Reed 71-71-69-69—280 (-8)
*defeated Collin Morikawa with a par on the first hole of sudden death (par-4 18th)

Notes

Cut Notes:

36-hole cut: 69 players at 2-over 146 from a field of 119 professionals and one amateur.

Weather:

THURSDAY: Cloudy with rain. High of 72. Wind SW 10-15 mph. Play was suspended at 12:46 p.m. ET due to thunderstorms and resumed at 2:45 p.m., a delay of one hour, 59 minutes. Play was again suspended at 4:17 p.m. and an attempt to resume was made at 6:30 p.m., but players were removed from the course when another weather cell developed. Officials decided to cease play for the day at 6:41 p.m. The morning wave of 60 players completed the round. No player of the 60 in the afternoon wave completed the round. A total of 0.95” rainfall was recorded Thursday. The first round was resumed on Friday to cloudy skies with a high of 81. Wind WSW 8-13 mph. Early-morning fog delayed the scheduled 7:30 a.m. first-round resumption until 7:53 a.m. The first round was completed at 12:40 p.m.

FRIDAY: The first round was resumed on Friday to cloudy skies with a high of 81. Wind WSW 8-13 mph. Early-morning fog delayed the scheduled 7:30 a.m. first-round resumption until 7:53 a.m. The first round was completed at 12:40 p.m. 

SATURDAY: Mostly sunny. High of 86. Wind SW 12-16 mph. Round two resumed at 8 a.m. and concluded at 9:54 a.m. The third-round started at 11 a.m.

SUNDAY: Mostly sunny, with brief afternoon showers. High of 89. Wind SSW 10-15 mph. The final two pairings were held in place from 5:46-5:51 p.m. for a heavy rain shower.

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