Patrick Cantlay was on the verge of losing his 2-shot lead on one hole, with nothing less than the FedEx Cup, the $15 million prize and his newfound reputation as "Patty Ice" on the line. He was clutch as ever in his biggest moment on Sunday in the Tour Championship. Cantlay made a nervy, 6-foot bogey putt on the 17th hole to stay a shot ahead of Jon Rahm going to the par-5 18th hole at East Lake. Then Cantlay hit his longest drive of the week -- 361 yards down the middle -- with Rahm already in the fairway. The final shot was a 6-iron from 218 yards to 12 feet -- the closest of anyone all day -- that all but clinched the 1-shot victory, the FedEx Cup and perhaps even PGA Tour Player of the Year. "It was the best shot I hit all week," Cantlay said.
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