Pendrith was the runner-up at the ISCO Championship after losing to Steven Fisk on the third playoff hole.
Analysis:Pendrith did well to even force a playoff, going four-under on the back nine to finish the final round with a five-under 65 and a 16-under cumulative score for the tournament. The 35-year-old Canadian put himself in a good spot to win the event on the first playoff hole after his approach shot found the green, but he could not convert his short birdie putt. Pendrith's iron play bit him in the next two playoff holes, ultimately leading to a bogey on the third playoff that sealed his fate after Fisk sunk his par putt for the win. Pendrith's third eagles were most in the field, and he also ranked T3 in GIR, T4 in bogeys, sixth in SG: Off-the-Tee, T11 in driving distance, 12th in SG: Putting and in the top-25 in driving accuracy and both SG: Approach and Around. It was his best finish at a PGA Tour event since his victory at THE CJ CUP Byron Nelson in 2024, and he now sits 79th in the FedExCup standings, with the top-70 qualifying for the St. Jude Championship. Pendrith will tee off at the Corales Puntacana Championship next week.