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Tommy Fleetwood Up 3 Travelers, Eye First PGA Tour Wins

June 21, 2025; Cromwell, Connecticut, USA; Tommy Fleetwood played his shot from the first T during the third round of the Travelers Championship Golf Tournament. Compulsory Credit: Bill Stretcher-Emagan Picture

Tommy Fleetwood of England has made a good career, but no winning of his has come on a PGA tour.

He is in a position to convert at the end of this week, but he will not be an passionate favorite for the last day of the passenger championship.

Fleetwood shot 7-under-pove 63 in the third round of Saturday, away from a high-profile group near the top of the leaderboard in Cromwell, Con.

Fleetwood, who did not record a bogie for the second time in three rounds, will benefit three-shot in the last round of TPC River Highlands. He is in 16-under 194.

“I would like to win on the PGA Tour,” said Fleetwood. “I think it is like an element of your career that everyone wants, and I definitely want it.”

Russell Henley seated 61 and Keagan Bradley at 63 to sit in 13 under. Australia’s Jason Day is at 11 after 67 of the third round.

It is the US captain for Bradley, Rider Cup and native to New England, who will attract the attention of galleries for the final round.

Bradley said after Saturday’s era, “The anniversary of the anniversary of receiving calls for the Rider Cup tomorrow, is very crazy that we’re outside a year.” “But tomorrow a special day, may be even better.”

At her top, she consider the Travelers Championship as her home tournament.

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Bradley said, “It took me some time to find out how to play here in my home program and is working so hard and trying.” “Now it’s about my 15th time and much ready for the challenge.”

The third round began with Fleetwood, Justin Thomas and World No. 1 Scotty Sheffler, who were tied to the first place.

The triple-bogie of the chefler on the first hole and a double-boy on the eighth hole made him away at speed. Thomas later suffered serious trouble.

The highlights of Fleetwood included 66-Foot Birds put on Para-3 fifth hole and 30–foot eagle puts on Par-5 13th. This was his second eagle in several days in number 13, which he has played under 5 for the tournament.

He said, “It is difficult to choose only one thing and it is fun how weeks can be (work out).”

Henley’s bogie-free round-second round included a day after three bogies in the second round. They had birds on both par-5 holes.

Henley said, “This place is difficult for me in a way and I have tried to be really disciplined and tried to hit the thick side of the hole throughout the week.”

Bradley saw Birdies on four of the first seven holes and remained in controversy. He will see to repeat that type of trend.

Bradley said, “Going out and going to shoot less scores.” “But you can move it around. Just hit the ball in the fair, take care of Par-5s and you can do it.”

The chefler, playing on his 29th birthday, received assistance by a shirt on the last hole, in a tie for the eighth place with 72 below 7 and 72.

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Thomas had a similar, although the decline on its path by 73, a quadruple-bogie on the 13th hole was coming undone by 9. The meltdown began with a tea shot and included three additional shots in the rough before reaching green.

Harris English (67), Vyadham Clarke (66) and Brian Harman (65) are ranked 8th in fifth place.

In addition to Henley, the best score of the day was replaced with 62 by Canada’s Taylor Pendrith and Australia’s Adam Scott. Pendrith moved into a tie in 13th place under 6, while Scott is tied below 4 in 25th.

Pendrith was recovered from Friday 74.

“I landed for a good start, made some good puts quickly in the round, and was able to catch that speed,” he said.

Scott, a long time Pro Golfer, tied his lowest score in the PGA Tour Round.

Scott said, “I will quit it with the shooting of 62 confidence today and perhaps shooting 70 or 72 and is actually not getting anything from it.” “I am out of here for a reason, so I will try and if I can take advantage of it the most.”

-Bield level media

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