H2: Patrick Cantlay Signs Endorsement Deal with Titleist
H3: A New Chapter for Patrick Cantlay
A week after making the decision to turn professional, Patrick Cantlay has taken another significant step in his golf career by signing an endorsement deal with Titleist. The declaration of this partnership is expected to be made next week, and while details are still scarce, Cantlay was seen sporting a Titleist staff bag at Congressional this week, with the company’s logo prominently displayed on his hat.
H4: Making Moves in the Golf World
Cantlay, a former standout player at UCLA, recently signed with Mark Steinberg of Excel Sports Management – Tiger Woods’ manager. Last week, he also secured an endorsement deal with Travis Mathew. Despite missing the cut in his first event as a professional at the Travelers Championship, Cantlay is determined to make a name for himself on the PGA Tour.
As a non-member of the PGA Tour, Cantlay still has four sponsor exemptions remaining to earn enough money and qualify for special temporary status ($411,943) along with unlimited exemptions. With these recent developments and partnerships in place, it’s clear that Cantlay is ready to take on the challenges of professional golf and make his mark in the sport.