Goldman Sachs Ends Hat Endorsement Deal with Patrick Cantlay
Decision Follows Ryder Cup Controversy, but Ties Aren't Completely Severed
- Goldman Sachs has decided not to renew its endorsement deal with Patrick Cantlay, which involved Cantlay wearing a hat with the Goldman Sachs logo during tournaments.
- This decision comes less than two months after Cantlay refused to wear the United States' team hat at the Ryder Cup, sparking speculation and controversy.
- Despite the end of the endorsement deal, Cantlay and Goldman Sachs are not severing ties completely, and Cantlay may still appear at Goldman Sachs events.
- It is currently unknown whether Cantlay will wear a hat on the PGA Tour next season.
- Cantlay, who has eight tour wins, has not won any in 2023 and is currently the No. 5 player in the world rankings.