Keegan Bradley wins Travelers Championship, sets tourney scoring record - ESPN
CROMWELL, Conn — Growing up in New England, Keegan Bradley says he wasn't invited to the big junior events that youngsters from Florida got to play.
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CROMWELL, Conn — Growing up in New England, Keegan Bradley says he wasn't invited to the big junior events that youngsters from Florida got to play.
NEW YORK: Keegan Bradley survived a spate of late bogeys to claim an emotional victory on Sunday at the Travelers Championship, the PGA Tour event in Connecticut that the New Englander considers his home tournament.
Keegan Bradley carded three birdies in his last five holes to take a one-shot lead after the third round of the Travelers Championship. The 2011 PGA Championship winner's nearest challengers are all fellow Americans, one of whom is Rickie Fowler who carded a career-low round but came inches short of joining the exclusive sub-60 club. Bradley had shared the 36-hole lead with Denny McCarthy but by the end of the day Chez Reavie had emerged as his main rival after a second successive 63 lifted him to 20 under. However, Bradley's blemish-free 64 ensured he stayed out in front on another day of low scoring - Patrick Cantlay moved into third place on 16 under with a 61 - where Fowler was the centre of attention.
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Xander Schauffele won the Travelers Championship in dramatic fashion on Sunday after a three-shot swing on the final hole. Rookie Sahith Theegala was left to rue a disastrous 18th when an unfortunate tee shot left him tied up in a bunker. His first attempt to escape saw the sand move and his ball dribble back towards him, while his bogey putt cruelly rolled around the lips of the hole.