Last minute victory for Keegan Bradley

Last minute victory for Keegan Bradley

Travelers Championship R4

Sony Open 2024 R3 - Keegan Bradley tied for the lead

Keegan Bradley started the day three shots behind the lead at the Travelers Championship and fired three bogeys and five birdies, finishing with a birdie putt from 5 feet, 8 inches at the 18th, to close with a 2-under 68 and win by one shot at 15-under.

“It was really strange, actually, because I didn’t really expect to have it to win, so all of a sudden I had a putt to win the tournament,” said the American. “I hadn’t led ever until the last putt, so really what dreams are made of. I’m really proud of myself for — it’s a lot of energy on that last hole with the crowd, and I did a great job of sort of staying in my own little zone and doing what I do best.

“I know how hard it must be for [Fleetwood]. He’s just an unbelievable player, and he’s fighting so hard to get his first win. It’s a weird thing to be on the other side of that. I do feel bad for him, but I got to go out and do what I need to do. But, you know, he battled today and I really hope that he gets his win soon.”

Bradley has now won eight times on the PGA Tour at the age of 39. He has won in back-to-back-to back seasons for the first time on Tour (2024 BMW Championship).

The US Ryder Cup Team Captain is projected to move inside the top-10 in the US Ryder Cup team ranking after entering the week at No. 17.

“I never really planned on playing [in he Ryder Cup]. I really wanted to just be the captain. I really felt strongly about that. I want to serve the guys. They asked me to do a job. I want to do it to the best of my abilities.

“Now, with the amazing vice captains that I have, and I have a better perspective of playing in the Presidents Cup and being around a lot of the guys, I feel a lot more comfortable if I went that route. I’m really proud of the guys that are vice captains and — you know, obviously, you got Jim Furyk, one of the greatest players to play and also an incredibly great captain at the Presidents Cup. “

England’s Tommy Fleetwood who held a three-shot lead after 54 holes produced five bogeys and three birdies for a final-round 72 to finish T2 at 14-under. He has now finished in the top-10 on Tour 42 times, the most of any player without a win since 1983.

“It was tough. A very different day condition-wise,” said Fleetwood. “Felt like it was very similar to Friday. I felt like I scrapped well, but also there was a period where I felt like I got a grip of, like, two 3-putts early on on 3 and 4 where you’re like, you know, I hit a good shot into 4 out of the rough there.

“3, again, feel I got that wind wrong a little bit, and had a lot of work to do and three putt.

“So there was that bit of it. I didn’t feel like I was playing too poorly. I felt like I was hitting a lot of good shots, and then if you look at — I really feel like from 7 onwards the shots I was hitting, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, I was very much in control and playing very well. I just — in the jaws on 12 and 14, I could have done with rolling that one in.

“Then you get to the end and, obviously, I didn’t really feel like I hit that many bad shots execution-wise, just sort of a couple of bad decisions and didn’t clean ’em up, which is pretty poor and things that I have to work on.

“I haven’t been in this situation for a while. I think, you know, when it sort of calms down — I’m upset now, I’m angry — when it calms down, look at the things that I did well, look at the things that I can learn from.”

American Russell Henley tied for second place after chipping in for birdie on the 72nd hole for a 69. He posted four rounds in the 60s in a single event for the second time in fourteen starts this season (Sony Open in Hawaii/T10).

Harris English of the USA and Australia’s Jason Day tied for fourth place at 13-under after rounds of 65 and 68 respectively.

American World No. 1 and 2024 Travelers Championship winner Scottie Scheffler closed with a bogey-free 65 to finish T6 at 12-under, his 70th top-10 finish on Tour.

World No. 2 Rory McIlroy of Northern Ireland made a single bogey to also post a 65 and tie for sixth place. He has finished in the top-20 in each of his six starts at the Travelers Championship, recording his best result this week.

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T2Russell Henley-1468686169266
T4Harris English-1367686765267
T4Jason Day-1366666768267
T6Scottie Scheffler-1262697265268
T6Rory McIlroy-1264716865268
8Brian Harman-1066716568270
T9Harry Hall-969686965271
T9Justin Thomas-967647367271
T9Lucas Glover-969676768271
T12Patrick Cantlay-867686869272
T12Denny McCarthy-869647069272
T14Byeong Hun An-769686967273
T14Ben Griffin-767706967273
T14J.J. Spaun-773716663273
T17Ryan Fox-669716866274
T17Robert MacIntyre-671677066274
T17Matt Fitzpatrick-671726368274
T17Maverick McNealy-670706668274
T17Sam Burns-667716769274
T17Aaron Rai-668736370274
T17Nick Taylor-666686971274
T17Wyndham Clark-664726672274
T25Bud Cauley-570706867275
T25Kevin Yu-568736470275
T25Davis Thompson-568706770275
T25Austin Eckroat-562717171275
T25Taylor Pendrith-568746271275
T30Adam Scott-472726270276
T30Andrew Novak-470716966276
T30Alex Noren-467706772276
T30Hideki Matsuyama-469697365276
T34Luke Clanton-367726870277
T34Stephan Jaeger-368706871277
T36Gary Woodland-267756769278
T36Ludvig Åberg-271696969278
T36Rickie Fowler-270776467278
T36Max Greyserman-266726674278
T36Joe Highsmith-268697467278
T36Jhonattan Vegas-274677166278
T42Collin Morikawa-167716972279
T42Daniel Berger-171716572279
T42Michael Kim-168716773279
T45Tom KimPar67726873280
T45Shane LowryPar72736669280
T45J.T. PostonPar73677169280
T45Sepp StrakaPar74716768280
T45Sam StevensPar75736567280
T45Tom HogePar70727167280
T45Christiaan BezuidenhoutPar71746966280
T52Cameron Young+165737172281
T52Jacob Bridgeman+173696970281
T54Akshay Bhatia+270706874282
T54Ryan Gerard+270716972282
T54Max Homa+268717172282
T57Adam Hadwin+366717175283
T57Matthieu Pavon+371716873283
T57Cam Davis+371736871283
T57Davis Riley+366777367283
T61Xander Schauffele+469726875284
T61Sungjae Im+467737173284
T63Min Woo Lee+573697172285
T63Thomas Detry+570747467285
65Mackenzie Hughes+771727074287
T66Tony Finau+1173746876291
T66Nick Dunlap+1176756773291
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Updated: June 23, 2025