Cantlay was spotted without any Titleist logos and carried an all-black tour bag at Kapalua’s Plantation Course in Hawaii. The golfer’s player page on the Titleist website has also dropped him as a brand ambassador.
Following this, several rumors have emerged explaining why Patrick Cantlay has split up with two of his long-term partner companies.
Patrick Cantlay on his split with Titleist and Hugo Boss
Cantlay is yet to give a strong statement on whether he lost or ended his partnership deal with Hugo Boss and Titleist. Speaking in his pre-tournament press conference in Hawaii, the golfer confirmed that he is on the lookout for a new apparel sponsor.
Having said, ’no more Hugo Boss’ in the presser, the American also added that he is doing ‘great’ without the sponsors.
It is pertinent to note that Cantlay’s split with the sponsors has been linked to rumors of him joining LIV Golf. However, according to the golfer, he is simply ’looking’ for new sponsors.
The American even dismissed rumors of joining the Greg Norman-fronted tour and stated that he remains firm in his stance on playing in the PGA Tour. Speaking about the LIV Golf rumors, Patrick Cantlay said:
Cantlay has also revealed that he is looking for new partners. Having ended a decade-long partnership with Titleist, Cantlay said that he wished to play with the ‘best equipment out there’.
Speaking on GOLF’s Drop Zone podcast, Patrick Cantlay said:
It is pertinent to note that Cantlay still relies heavily on Titleist equipment. The golfer will play the Sentry Tournament of Champions with both a Titleist TSI and TS3 driver. However, the World No. 3 is expected to announce his new sponsor soon.
Having dismissed LIV rumors, it’s safe to say that Patrick Cantlay will be relying on companies close to the PGA Tour to give him a new deal.
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