Amazingly, it was a man not in the playoff that looked like he was going to cruise to victory on a day when the tee times were moved up early when rain and storms were forecasted for the afternoon. Patrick Cantlay went out in four-under 32 to get to 17 under. But he struggled mightily on the final nine, making bogeys at the 12th, 14th and 17th holes to fall back to 14 under. His last ditch birdie effort at the 72nd hole came up inches short, and his final-round 71 put him one stroke out of the playoff. Still, the solo fourth gives him his fifth top-10 finish this season, and he's optimistic about his game heading into the U.S. Open, where he'll be making his third career appearance and his first since 2012.