Patrick Cantlay’s status for the British Open at Royal Troon is now uncertain after he withdrew from the John Deere Classic due to an injury sustained while training. Although he did not specify the nature of the injury, it is unfortunate that this happened as he was set to make his debut at the event this week.
Despite his recent struggles, Cantlay has had four top-10 finishes this season and had only missed one cut in 15 starts. However, the injury will likely prevent him from competing until the British Open on July 18. While Cantlay is not listed in the field for the Genesis Scottish Open next week, he can use this unexpected break to recover and prepare for major championships.
Jordan Spieth headlines the field at the John Deere Classic this week and is looking to secure his spot at Royal Troon. The top two finishers after the event who are not already exempt will earn spots in the British Open, making it a highly competitive field. The absence of Cantlay opens up an opportunity for other players to seize their chance for a berth at Royal Troon.