GUIDONIA MONTECELIO ā Waiting to hit his tee shot on the reachable par-4 16th, Patrick Cantlay smiled and gestured with his hands for the pro-Europe spectators to keep up the ribbing they had been giving him all day long for not wearing a hat.
Turns out Cantlay got the last laugh.
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The hatless Cantlay holed birdie putts on the final three holes to earn the Americans a win in the final fourballs match on Day 2 of the Ryder Cup. He and partner Wyndham Clark beat Rory McIlroy and Matt Fitzpatrick 1-up Saturday.
āHats off for your bank account,ā the gallery chanted in Cantlayās direction as thousands of spectators waved their hats at him on hole after hole.
āIāve never had so many standing ovations going to tee boxes and greens,ā Cantlay said. āI told Wyndham when we were going to the 1st tee today that we were going to use all the energy out there as fuel. And we did.ā
It was all a response to an unsubstantiated report from Sky Sports ā the broadcast partner for the European tour at Marco Simone ā that singled out Cantlay as causing a rift among the Americans because he thinks they should be paid at the Ryder Cup.
U.S. captain Zach Johnson emphatically denied that there was a rift in the team room.
āThis is one of the most united teams I have ever been associated with,ā Johnson said. āAnd when it comes to the dollar sign, I donāt mean to sound clichĆ©, but the Ryder Cup is about more than any of that. Itās about standing with a band of guys to represent your nation, to represent more than you in the game of golf. ... If thereās anything that deals with money, thereās guys that would pay to play in this.ā
The report also claimed Cantlay was not wearing a hat out of protest. But Cantlay also didn't wear a cap at the last Ryder Cup two years ago.
āThe hat doesnāt fit,ā Cantlay said. āIt didnāt fit at Whistling Straits, and didnāt fit this week. Everyone knows that.ā
As for the claim about a protest, Cantlay said, āThatās the furthest thing from the truth.ā
After making a 45-foot putt in fading light on 18, Cantlay responded by pretending to take a hat off his head. Cantlayās caddie, Joe LaCava, furiously waved his hat at the crowd and near McIlroy and Fitzpatrick, who still had birdie chances, drawing ire from the crowd and from Shane Lowry, another European player. The rest of the U.S. players looking on from off the green also removed their hats and waved them.
It was quite a burst of energy for a team that has mostly struggled over the opening two days, and still trails 10 Ā½ to 5 Ā½. Johnson inferred after Fridayās play that some of his players were sick.
āA lot of us have not been feeling great. Weāve been a little under the weather this week,ā Cantlay said. āBut we finally have a moment we can celebrate a little, and weāre going to take that opportunity and can try turn it into some momentum for tomorrow.ā
Added teammate Max Homa jokingly, āI think we are all just sick of Pat not wearing a hat.ā
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