Patrick Cantlay clarifies why he isnt wearing a hat at Ryder Cup: It doesnt fit

Publish date: 2024-05-13

Patrick Cantlay clarified why he isn’t wearing a hat at the Ryder Cup following his four-ball match win over Rory McIlroy and Matt Fitzpatrick on Saturday. Here’s what you need to know:

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Moments after Cantlay and Clark won the final match of the day with a Cantlay birdie on No. 18, the two and four others — Brian Harman, Max Homa, Sam Burns and Collin Morikawa — walked into the news conference area as one group. The six collectively accumulated four points for the Americans on Saturday, cutting the European deficit to five points heading into Sunday’s 12 singles matches.

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The second question came from Sky Sports’ Jamie Weir, who earlier in the day reported on X, formerly known as Twitter, that Cantlay was not wearing a hat as a means of protest over the Ryder Cup not paying players beyond a $200,000 donation to charity. He also reported that it was leading to a division in the team room.

“Do you believe players should be paid to play in the Ryder Cup?” Weir asked.

Cantlay answered: “It’s not about that. It’s just about Team USA and representing our country.”

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So why does Cantlay not wear a hat in Ryder Cups (he also did not wear one in 2021) but do so on the PGA Tour?

“The hat doesn’t fit. It didn’t fit at Whistling Straits, and didn’t fit this week. Everyone knows that,” Cantlay said.

Further pressed on the idea of division in the U.S. team room, Harman interjected. “Y’all just don’t quit, do ya. We love each other, man. It’s been the most fun getting to hang out with these boys.”

Then Clark said, “Think you’re putting too much into the hat.”

Throughout the afternoon, Cantlay was greeted by crowds mockingly taking off their hats toward him.

“Yeah, I’ve never had so many standing ovations going to tee boxes and greens,” Cantlay said. “I thought it was fantastic. You know, I told Wyndham when we were going to the first tee today that we were going to use all the energy out there as fuel, and we did.”

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