AUGUSTA, Ga. (Reuters) - Nineteen months since he put the golf world on notice with a near-record third-round performance, American Patrick Cantlay is ready to make his presence felt at Augusta. Languishing near the back of the pack at two-over par through two rounds at last year’s Masters, Cantlay rocketed up the leaderboard to finish tied for ninth after carding a sensational eight-under par 64 in the third round - one stroke shy of the course record. “My takeaway (from last year) would be that I can play this place really well and if I’m in a better spot going to the weekend, it’s a totally different story,” said Cantlay, who missed the cut in 2018 and finish tied for 47th in 2017.
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