Keagan Bradley stun Tommy Fleetwood at number 18 to win travelers

US Rider Cup captain Keagan Bradley birds the final hole of the Travellers Championship and the Tommy Fleetwood of England to Cromwell, Con on Sunday to win the tournament at a surprising conclusion.
Bradley shot a 2-under-pare 68 for a total of four-under-under 265 of 15-under 265 to win from a stroke on Fleetwood (72) and Russell Henley (69).
Bradley, native of New England and who he considers his home tournament, played a huge crowd on the last hole in the TPC River Highlands by sinking the 6 -foot Birdi put. Fleetwood, who left an approach shot shoot, recalled an equal put from within 7 feet for two-shot swing.
Fleetwood, who started the day with a three-shot lead, cured a ragged opening stretch. Instead, Bradley won for the first time after last year’s BMW Championship. Bradley also won the Travelers Championship in 2023.
Fleetwood has won seven times on DP World Tour, but is still without winning 159 PGA tour events.
Harris English (65) and Australia’s Jason Dey (68) finished third in the under.
The defending champion of the tournament, World No. 1 Scotty Sheffer shot a tie in the sixth position in 12 with Rory McLoy of North Ireland on Saturday 72 to 65, who also posted 65 in the sixth position in 12 with Rory McLoy of North Ireland.
Fleetwood recorded three bogies and a shirt in the first four holes on Sunday after registering only one bogie during the first three rounds. He found some juice from a shirt of about 14 1/2 feet on Par-3 11th hole.
Fleetwood and Bradley were also through all nine holes, 64 -foot put on the ninth of Bradley gave them a shirt and the gallery saw all kinds of speed as its approval.
When Bradley rolled in a 37-foot Birdi put on number 15, he went back into two strokes. The margin was a shot when Fleetwood bogie number 16, and it remained like this until number 18.
Henley pasted to the bed in the final hole.
Chefler K 268 marked 10 more strokes compared to 2024.
Justin Thomas, who was a 36-hole co-leader, tied the final round to the ninth position in the final round after 9.
Victor Hoveland of Norway, who shot 63 on Saturday and returned 10 strokes through three rounds, withdrew from the final round due to a neck disease. During the round, Germany’s Matty Schmid was out due to disease.
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