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Patrick Cantlay ends sub-70 round streak, but only falls a bit at The American Express

If Patrick Cantlay is looking for some good news after an even-par round of 72 on the Pete Dye Stadium Course on Saturday in The American Express, it’s that he’s closer to the lead going into the final round this year than he was last year.

Cantlay was four shots off the lead entering the last round in 2021, then shot a 61 to finish one shot behind champion Si Woo Kim. This year, Cantlay is just three shots out of the lead after 54 holes.

After rounds of 62 and 68 to start the tournament, Cantlay struggled with his driver throughout Saturday’s round, made four bogeys and dropped out of the lead. He also saw his streak of 21 consecutive competitive rounds on the PGA Tour under 70 end.

Cantlay’s third round started with a bogey on the first hole when he hit his drive closer to the ninth fairway. He added bogeys on the third, sixth and ninth holes with making birdies on the second, fifth and eighth holes. His back nine featured eight pars and one birdie.

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Patrick Cantlay grabs his club prior to teeing off on the 11th hole of the Pete Dye Stadium Course at PGA West during round three of The American Express in La Quinta, Calif., on Saturday, Jan. 22, 2022.
Patrick Cantlay grabs his club prior to teeing off on the 11th hole of the Pete Dye Stadium Course at PGA West during round three of The American Express in La Quinta, Calif., on Saturday, Jan. 22, 2022.

Quicker way home

Tournament and PGA West officials were delighted with the flow of traffic out of the facility after the Maroon 5 concert Friday night, two years after traffic turned into a nightmare along Jefferson Street and Avenue 54.

The tournament and the city of La Quinta worked hard since those 2020 concerts featuring Stevie Nicks and Luke Bryan to change the traffic patterns, open new exits from the general parking lot at Jefferson and 54th and to eliminate car traffic on PGA Boulevard, the extension of Jefferson into the PGA West facility.

The result seemed to be much quicker exit times for concert goers, though officials said they still may have one or two tweaks to make to the plan before the 2023 event.

Unkind cut

Phil Mickelson never had a chance to make the cut in the third round, starting the day at 7 over. That’s where Mickelson finished the tournament after a par-72 on the Stadium Course on Saturday, missing the cut in the tournament he hosts for the third consecutive year.

But Mickelson was hardly the only big name to miss the cut, which came at 7-under 209. Past tournament champions missing the cut included Pat Perez, Adam Long, Jhonattan Vegas, Brian Gay, Bill Haas and Andrew Landry. Other notables missing the cut included Davis Love III, Rickie Fowler, Jimmy Walker and Luke Donald.

Looking to win again

Hudson Swafford won the 2017 American Express title in a rainy week, holding off Adam Hadwin, who had shot a 59 at La Quinta Country Club that week.

Swafford made a quiet move up the leader board Saturday with a 66 on the Stadium Course and is tied for fifth at 15-under par as he looks to become the ninth player to win the tournament at least twice. He said his game isn’t quite the same as when he won the tournament.

“I might have drove it a little better in '17,” Swafford said. “It's been a -- haven't hit quite as many fairways, but really hit my irons beautifully, putting great, doing everything else pretty good. It's kind of got that feel the way I feel like I'm rolling it.”

Playing through

Trey Mullinax didn’t hit a good tee shot on the par-5 11th hole, but that didn’t stop him from having a little fun at his own expense with a course official. Looking for his drive off the 11th tee near the 16th fairway, Mullinax told an official, “Hi, I’m playing the wrong hole.”

This article originally appeared on Palm Springs Desert Sun: American Express: Patrick Cantlay falls out of lead, still in contention