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Who Is Caroline Cantlay? Patrick Cantlay Sister- Brother Nick And Jack

By Andrew Mclaughlin

Who Is Caroline Cantlay? Patrick Cantlay Sister- Brother Nick And Jack

June 3, 2026

This article was last updated by Pranaya Poudel on June 3, 2026

Patrick Cantlay has three younger siblings: two brothers, Nick and Jack, and one sister, Caroline.

Patrick Cantlay is an America-born who currently ranks No. 4 in the World Golf Rankings.

His career-high ranking was No. 3, which he reached on January 23, 2026.

Cantlay played golf as a varsity team member at Servite High School and won the California State High School Championship.

After high school, he committed to play for UCLA Bruins and won the Haskins Award as the most outstanding college golfer in 2011.

Patrick Cantlay, A Professional GolferPatrick Cantlay, A Professional Golfer (Source: Instagram)

During his collegiate years, he won four tournaments and the Mark H. McCormack Medal, earning him an invitation to the 2012 Open Championship.

Similarly, he made the cut for the 2011 US Open through sectional qualifying as one of the three amateur golfers.

Cantley became No. 1 in the World Amateur Golf Ranking and holds the record for most consecutive weeks at No. 1.

With his impressive skills and gameplay, he turned professional, forgoing his final two years of college eligibility.

After becoming professional, he has bagged 8 PGA Tour wins, and 1 Korn Ferry Tour win. Besides, he has represented the United States on multiple occasions, including the Presidents Cup and Ryder Cup.

Patrick Cantlay Sister, Caroline Cantlay

Patrick Cantlay’s sister, Caroline Cantlay, was born on May 21, 1999, as the third child and only daughter to her parents, Stephen and Colleen Cantlay.

Following in Patrick’s footsteps, Caroline also played golf in her collegiate years. She attended Rosary Academy and received varsity letters for four years.

Patrick’s younger sister is a California Polytechnic State University graduate.

Patrick With His Sister, Carolina CantlayPatrick With His Sister, Carolina Cantlay (Source: Instagram)

She was a Cal Poly, women’s golf team member and earned the Big West Conference Freshman of the Year and Second-team All-Big West honors in her freshman year.

Caroline was granted a fifth year of eligibility due to an NCAA ruling. In the final season at Cal Poly, with a 75.10 career scoring average, she became No. 1 in program history.

Moreover, she is currently working as a tournament coordinator at Pebble Beach Resorts.

Patrick Cantlay Brothers, Nick, And Jack

There are two other golfers in the Cantlay family, Patrick’s two younger brothers, Nick and Jack.

Nick Cantlay, 31, is also a professional golfer.

He completed his high school at Servite High School, where he played golf and basketball for one season.

After high school, he committed to play for Loyola Marymount University Lions before joining Long Beach State University Athletics.

At LBSU, he posted his best finish, 23rd, with an 8-over 221 at the Visit Stockton Pacific Invitational.

Nick turned professional in 2019 and has a partial status on PGA Tour Canada.

Patrick With His Brothers, Nick And Jack, And Sister, CarolinePatrick With His Brothers, Nick And Jack, And Sister, Caroline (Source: Instagram)

Similarly, the youngest Cantlay, Jack, 22, also shows promising golf skills.

After completing his high school at Servite High School, Jack committed to playing golf for Long Beach State University Athletics.

As a member of Servite Friars, he earned first-team all-league, second-team all-league, and league MVP honors and helped his team win the SCGA CIF Championship.

Moreover, playing at the LBSU, Patrick’s youngest brother was named the Freshman of the Year in 2026.

In 2026, Jack opened the US Junior Amateur with a 5-under 67 at Bandon Dunes. He carded four birdies and two eagles over his final nine holes at Bandon.

His 8-under 28 on Bandon’s front nine for the lowest nine-hole score in US Junior Amateur history.

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