Live scores, updates, and highlights from Sunday’s final-round action at TPC River Highlands
June 25, 2023, at 3:41 pm ET • 1 min read
Keegan Bradley enters the final round of the 2023 Travelers Championship with a one-stroke lead over Chez Reavie. Bradley, who is currently 21 under, will be aiming to become the sixth multiple-time winner this season and secure his sixth career title on the PGA Tour. On the other hand, Reavie is looking to claim his second Travelers Championship trophy, setting the stage for a potential two-horse race between these experienced veterans.
However, if both Bradley and Reavie falter, there are several top players ready to take advantage. Patrick Cantlay is just five shots behind after an impressive 61 on Saturday, while Rickie Fowler is one stroke further back after coming close to a 59 on Moving Day. Justin Thomas has regained his form after a setback at the U.S. Open, and world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler is once again in contention at 14 under.
While Bradley aims to hold off Reavie, he must be cautious of the strong contenders lurking behind him. The final stretch at TPC River Highlands promises anLive scores, updates, and highlights from Sunday’s final-round action at TPC River Highlands
June 25, 2023, at 3:41 pm ET • 1 min read
Keegan Bradley enters the final round of the 2023 Travelers Championship with a one-stroke lead over Chez Reavie. Bradley, who is currently 21 under, will be aiming to become the sixth multiple-time winner this season and secure his sixth career title on the PGA Tour. Reavie, on the other hand, is looking to claim his second Travelers Championship trophy, setting the stage for a potential two-horse race between these experienced veterans.
However, if both Bradley and Reavie falter, there are several top players ready to take advantage. Patrick Cantlay is just five shots behind after an impressive 61 on Saturday, while Rickie Fowler is one stroke further back after coming close to a 59 on Moving Day. Justin Thomas has regained his form after a setback at the U.S. Open, and world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler is once again in contention at 14 under.reen at TPC River Highlands, and the tension is palpable. Keegan Bradley and Chez Reavie are set to battle it out for the 2023 Travelers Championship title, but they can’t afford to let their guard down with a strong field of contenders hot on their heels.
Bradley, who currently holds a one-stroke lead at 21 under, is aiming to secure his sixth career title on the PGA Tour and become the sixth multiple-time winner this season. Reavie, on the other hand, is looking to add a second Travelers Championship trophy to his collection.
However, if Bradley and Reavie falter, there are plenty of players ready to seize the opportunity. Patrick Cantlay sits just five strokes behind after an impressive 61 on Saturday, while Rickie Fowler is one stroke further back after flirting with a 59 during the third round. Justin Thomas, who had a rough outing at the U.S. Open, seems to have regained his form, and world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler is also in contention at 14 under.
The final round promises to be an exciting one, with a thrilling finish at TPC River Highlands on the horizon. CBS Sports will be providing live updates and analysis throughout the day, so be sure to stay tuned for all the action. The tournament can be watched live on CBS, CBSSports.com, and the CBS Sports App from 3 – 6 p.m. ET on Sunday.
In addition to the intense competition, there is a potential scoring record in sight. Keegan Bradley has a chance to make a run at the all-time PGA Tour scoring record if he finishes at 28 under. Currently at 24 under, Bradley has 10 holes left to make history and potentially take fewer strokes than anyone else in a PGA Tour event.
As the final round gets underway, Bradley’s lead has already ballooned to five strokes. With a birdie on the par-5 6th hole, he has left Reavie struggling to keep up. With 12 holes remaining, it seems like Bradley has a firm grip on the tournament.
Bradley further solidified his lead with back-to-back birdies, bringing him to 23 under and extending his advantage to three strokes over Reavie. Reavie, who relied on his putter in the previous rounds, has struggled to replicate his success today after a dinner at the Cheesecake Factory. The battle for second place is heating up, with Rory McIlroy
How has Patrick Cantlay’s impressive performance on Saturday positioned him to potentially surpass Bradley and Reavie in the final round
Ur and become the sixth multiple-time winner this season. Reavie, on the other hand, is determined to claim his second Travelers Championship trophy.
The leaderboard is packed with top players who are ready to take advantage if Bradley and Reavie stumble. Patrick Cantlay is just five shots behind after an impressive 61 on Saturday, showing that he is in top form and ready to make a move. Rickie Fowler is also in contention, only one stroke further back, and his near 59 on Moving Day proves that he can go low when it matters most. Justin Thomas has bounced back from his setback at the U.S. Open and is hungry for a win. And let’s not forget about world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler, who is once again in the mix at 14 under.
As the final round gets underway at TPC River Highlands, all eyes will be on Bradley and Reavie as they battle for the championship title. But with the strong field of contenders chasing them, anything can happen. Stay tuned for live scores, updates, and highlights from the final-round action, as this Sunday showdown promises to be one for the books.