Taylor Pendrith

Taylor Pendrith

33-Year-Old Golfer
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2025 Fantasy Outlook
There's a lot to like about Pendrith's upside for 2025. He's always been long and a great putter, but he finished off last season by gaining strokes in eight of his last nine starts. The Canadian has no issues putting up red numbers as he ranked seventh in birdie average. Pendrith earned his first PGA Tour victory at THE CJ CUP Byron Nelson and scored 11 top-15 finishes in 2024. If he is able to keep the positive upward trend with his iron play to compliment ranking fifth in SG: Putting, Pendrith is going to be a consistent threat on a weekly basis in 2025. Read Past Outlooks
Closes strong to finish T5
May 19, 2025
Pendrith fired a three-under 68 in the final round of the PGA Championship to finish in a share of fifth place.
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Pendrith started the day outside of the top-20 but closed strong with three birdies in the final five holes and climbed all the way into the top-5 as one of just 15 players to post a round in the 60s on Sunday. He gained shots in every strokes gained category for the tournament and was fourth off the tee. Pendrith has been hit-or-miss this year with four top-10s and four missed cuts.
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Past Fantasy Outlooks
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2020
Pendrith had a lot of buzz surrounding him coming into last season, which turned out to be mostly a disappointment as he entered July with only three top-25 finishes. He did close the season relatively well, posting three top-15s over his last four fall events to build some momentum heading into 2024. He's entering just his third full season on Tour at 32-years-old, and his length (30th in driving distance) gives him a nice advantage over the majority of the field. The sleeper potential is still there as his results tend to be boom-or-bust, and he could develop some more consistent results with some slight improvements with his short game.
After a very successful Korn Ferry Tour campaign in 2020-2021, Pendrith entered the PGA Tour this past season with high expectations and he didn't disappoint. Pendrith posted three top-10's and nine top-25's on his way to over $2.3 million in earnings. Perhaps most impressive was that he did all of that in just 21 starts after being slowed by fractured rib in the middle of the season. There's a lot of reason to like this Canadian going into 2022-23 after he finished last season with six top-15's in his last seven starts. Pendrith ranked top-12 on Tour last season in SG: Off-the-Tee, driving distance, and GIR percentage.
Pendrith earns a PGA Tour card via his ranking of fifth on the Korn Ferry Tour's regular season points list, but he also tallied a trio of top-25s at the PGA level in 2020-21. Pendrith notched four runner-ups on the KFT, including three in a row last summer from the TPC San Antonio Challenge at the Canyons through the Pinnacle Bank Championship. Given his KFT ranking of third in driving distance, the Canadian's upside is evident.
Pendrith doesn't have a win under his belt in 2020 like the other names around him near the top of the Korn Ferry Tour Points list, but he went on a wild run this summer stringing together finishes of T3-2-T2-T2 from the TPC Colorado Championship through the Pinnacle Bank Championship. That's four consecutive top-3s before adding three additional top-25s throughout his last four starts to end the season. Pendrith, who won twice on the Mackenzie Tour in 2019, ranked fifth in driving distance and eighth in birdie average on the KFT.
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Misses cut in title defense
May 5, 2025
Pendrith carded a two-day total of four-under at THE CJ CUP Byron Nelson to miss the cut by one stroke.
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T42 at RBC Heritage
April 22, 2025
Pendrith fired a three-under 68 on Sunday at the RBC Heritage to finish five-under and tied for 42nd.
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Gets back on track in Houston
March 30, 2025
Pendrith finished in a share of fifth place at the Texas Children's Houston Open after a five-under 65 in the final round.
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Short-game issues at Bay Hill
March 11, 2025
Pendrith recorded a two-day score of eight-over-par to miss the cut at this past week's Arnold Palmer Invitational by four shots.
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Misses cut in Palm Beach Gardens
March 2, 2025
Pendrith carded a two-day total of four-under at the Cognizant Classic in The Palm Beaches to miss the cut by one stroke.
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