Former UCLA star Patrick Cantlay falls short of U.S. Open win

What a run for Cantlay.

The 2024 U.S. Open at Pinehurst No. 2 had everybody buzzing for the past few days. The Bryson DeChambeau-Rory McIlroy battle was fun to watch. For UCLA fans, there were a couple familiar names with both Patrick Cantlay and Omar Morales in the field.

Cantlay had the lead after a start of 65 in the opening round, but he fell short of the title as McIlroy and DeChambeau passed him up.

Putting was a big reason for him dropping down, as Cantlay said after the Open ended (h/t Steve Reed of The Associated Press).

“All in all I thought I played pretty solid. Could have holed a few more putts. If I would have putted like I did (on Saturday), I would have been right there.”

Tony Finau and Cantlay tied for third place at 4-under, so it was still a magnificent run for the former Bruins star.