In the third round of The American Express 2024, Patrick Cantlay’s tee shot at the par-4 10th hole ends up wedged between a traffic cone and a storm drain. After taking relief twice, once from the drain and then again from a sprinkler head, Cantlay hits his second shot to 10 feet and makes the birdie putt.
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The PGA TOUR heads to California’s Coachella Valley for The American Express, the third event of the 2025 season and the first in the continental United States. The long-running TOUR stop features a three-course rotation, with a cut after Saturday’s third round. The top 65 and ties will play the Pete Dye Stadium Course in Sunday’s final round. Nick Dunlap will defend his title after winning in 2024 as an amateur, the first to do so since 1991. Dunlap, a college sophomore at the time, carded 29-under 259 for a one-stroke win over Christiaan Bezuidenhout. He turned pro less than a week after his victory and finished No. 49 on the 2024 FedExCup, adding a second title at the Barracuda Championship. Major champions Wyndham Clark and Justin Thomas are also among notables set to compete in the TOUR’s first California stop of 2025. The American Express also allows players to improve their position in the Aon Swing 5 to qualify for the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am and The Genesis Invitational, the next two Signature Events of the 2025 season. Other names to look out for include Patrick Cantlay, Nick Taylor, Sungjae Im and Tom Kim.
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12 Comments
saying well i was aiming there is actually really funny
perfectly reasonable and correct drop. sometimes they give them too many "Breaks."
even with plots you can make birdies
He's still finishing his round this morning.
Jesus if it took me that long to sort a drop out when I play with my mates my round would last a week😂
Me swinging out of my a**: 155 mph ball speed
This guy with a borderline lazy looking swing: 178mph
How do they do it…
Love all the professional talk and action here!!!! Classy dudes 100%
That sprinkler head wasn't in his way.
2:08 "turn the cameras around" rules officials really getting soft these days
What do you mean by the caption that he made birdie after THIS…. If he made birdie hitting it out of the grate area that would’ve warranted the THIS , he got relief , more than once , and then hit a sand wedge probably …. That’s not surprising or crazy , that’s just routine
Clickbait
Nice job by the official.