Final round
scores from
the Travelers Championship
Scottie Scheffler -22 Won in play-off
Tom Kim -22
Tom Hoge -20
Sungjae Im -20
Patrick Cantlay -18
Tony Finau -18
Justin Thomas -18
Akshay Bhatia -18
Brian Harman -17
Wyndham Clark -17
Cameron Young -17
Shane Lowry -17
Scottie Scheffler 7/4
Tom Kim 5/2
Xander Schauffele 5/1
Akshay Bhatia 6/1
Sungjae Im 8/1
Collin Morikawa 12/1
Justin Thomas 33/1
Tony Finau 33/1
Shane Lowry 40/1
Patrick Cantlay 50/1
Cameron Young 100/1
Ludvig Åberg 100/1
Tom Hoge250/1
Matthieu Pavon 300/1
Robert MacIntyre 300/1
Adam Svensson 400/1
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Firstly congratulations to Bryson DeChambeau on winning his second US Open. The tour now moves on to Cromwell, Connecticut for the Travelers Championship which is once again being held at the TPC River Highlands.
River Highlands is a bit of a chameleon, the course opened in 1928 under the name of Middletown Golf Club, which later became known as the Edgewood Country Club. In 1982 Pete Dye completely redesigned the 6,841 yard track and finally in 1989 it went through another renovation this time undertaken by Bobby Weed with input from PGA Tour players Howard Twitty and Roger Maltbie.
The course weaves its way through mature maple, oak, eastern white pine and sycamore trees, which help to frame the gently rolling fairways. There are numerous lakes, ponds and over 100 bunkers. The tough finishing stretch of holes from the 15th - 17th play around a four-acre lake - just to make things a bit more interesting!
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My tips to Win:
It was a very disappointing week for Scottie Scheffler 5/1 with LiveScoreBet at the US Open, but I am sure he will bounce back and be right in the thick of it again come Sunday
Another Top 10 finish for Xander Schauffele 8/1 with SpreadEx at the weekend making it four in his last four starts and his eleventh this year from fifteen starts. Xander won this event two years ago and I expect to see him in the thick of the battle again
I think Patrick Cantlay 25/1 with Bet365 will take a lot of positives from his third-place finish at the US Open on Sunday and can now start to trust the swing changes he is trying to implement. Patrick has seven Top 25 finishes from his nine starts in this event including his fourth-place finish last year
Each-way tips:
Coming into this week full of beans after having forced his way onto the Canadian Olympic golf team is Corey Conners 45/1 with BetVictor with his Top 10 finish at the weekend which moved him above Adam Hadwin in the world rankings. Corey had a Top 10 finish here last year and he will be looking to improve on that this week
Last years runner-up in this event was Brian Harman 45/1 with LiveScoreBet who also has five other Top 10 finishes here including two Top 5s. It has been a bit of a stop/start season for Brian and he hasnt really kicked on since his runner-up finish at The Players Championship, but I think being back at TPC River Highlands may be just what he needs
I am going to stick with Keegan Bradley 50/1 with BetVictor this week and he is also the defending champion and has a runner-up and four other Top 25 finishes in this event
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