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At less than 6,900 yards, the venue for the Travelers Championship annually yields low scores. Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy are okay with that.
Not only is TPC River Highlands a great golf course, but it is also home to the 2025 Travelers Championship, which features some of the best in the world playing a Pete Dye-influenced course.
TPC River Highlands has played host to a PGA Tour event in Cromwell, Conn., since 1984, when the tournament was called the Greater Hartford Open. It later became the Buick Open and, since 2007 ...
Here's the breakdown of how much money each player earned at the 2025 Travelers Championship, where there was a purse of $20 ...
TPC River Highlands is a par-70 measuring just 6,841 yards as one of the shorter courses on the PGA Tour. It was opened in 1928 but a Pete Dye redesign was completed in 1984.
McIlroy said he could hear the excitement in the voices of friends talking about his Masters win. And there’s the ...
Viktor Hovland withdrew from the Travelers Championship after playing only two holes in the fourth round due to a neck injury.
Xander Schauffele could only chuckle when he saw his picture on the wall right below a sign for the toilets at the Scottish ...
Some consider TPC River Highlands too easy for a PGA Tour Signature Event due to its short length and generous fairways, leading to low scores. The course's design, particularly the final stretch ...
And TPC River Highlands, easy or not, plays its role as a breath of fresh air — and a reminder that excitement and entertainment don’t always require players to shoot over par.
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