Canada’s Pendrith returns to PGA Championship in stronger position than last year
Everything has changed for Taylor Pendrith over the past two weeks.
Pendrith won The CJ Cup Byron Nelson on May 5 for his first-ever PGA Tour victory, then tied for 10th at the Wells Fargo Championship on Sunday. Those performances lifted him from 91st on the FedEx Cup standings up to No. 30 and qualified him for this week’s PGA Championship, the second major of the men’s golf season.
“I started the year not knowing if I was going to get in the majors,” Pendrith said. “I could qualify for the U.S. Open and play my way into the other majors. I also wasn’t in the signature events at the beginning of the year.
“To play great and get a win and get in the PGA Championship and Wells Fargo last week, and I’ve got some other big events coming up in the next few months, is awesome.”