Keegan Bradley wins Travelers Championship, breaks tournament record by 1 shot
Associated PressCROMWELL, Conn — Growing up in New England, Keegan Bradley says he wasn’t invited to the big junior events that youngsters from Florida got to play. and still make it in golf.” Bradley, who went 62-63-64 in the first three rounds, finished at 23-under 257 at TPC River Highlands, a shot better than Kenny Perry’s previous record from 2009. I had a bunch of people say they never heard the 18th hole sound like that.” Bradley had only made one bogey for the week before dropping three shots in his final six holes as the nerves seemed to get to him. “I played great until the last like five or six holes and luckily I had a big enough lead to coast home,” Bradley said. He shot 67 to finish four shots back alongside Scheffler and 2019 champion Chez Reavie, who began the day one shot behind Bradley but did not make a birdie until the 14th hole.