Keegan Bradley wins 2025 Travelers Championship
June 24, 2025
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Keegan Bradley of Woodstock, Vermont, won the 2025 Travelers Championship on Sunday. The 2011 PGA Championship winner posted a winning score of -15 to win the eighth PGA tournament of his career.
Bradley, the American Ryder Cup captain, posted a four round score of -15. He had a first round score of six-under-par 64, a second round score of even par 70, a third round score of seven-under-par 63, and a fourth round score of two-under-par 68.
Runnerup Tommy Fleetwood was one stroke back at -14 despite three eagles in the tournament. He had an impressive 261 yard approach shot on the 13th hole in round two that left him only nine feet and nine inches away from the hole. Also on Friday, Fleetwood eagled the 15th hole as he posted a score of two on a par four. Fleetwood made a shot from 89 feet and six inches from the hole. Then on Saturday, Fleetwood eagled the 13th hole for the second straight day.
There were five other golfers in contention. American Russell Henley of Macon, Georgia was tied for second place with Fleetwood at -14. Those in fourth place at -13 were American Harris English and Australian Jason Day, the 2015 PGA Championship winner. Then at -12 were the top two players in the world–American Scottie Scheffler and Northern Ireland’s Rory McIlroy, who have won a combined eight major titles.
The biggest story on the weekend is Bradley. This leads to the question if he will be a playing  captain at the Ryder Cup. Bradley is currently ranked seventh in the world.
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