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Riley Hamel

New England native Keegan Bradley shows no sign of slowing down, an abundance of low scores and more from Saturday at Travelers Championship

CROMWELL, Conn. — Keegan Bradley has officially taken the governor off.

The New England native is putting on a show for the hometown crowd at TPC River Highlands, and they’re loving every second of it.

Bradley was born in Vermont, went to high school in Massachusetts and is a diehard Boston sports fan. It’d be hard to put into words how much winning the Travelers Championship would mean to the 37-year-old.

After a third-round 6-under 64, he’s in position to do just that Sunday afternoon. Bradley made birdies on Nos. 2, 4 and 6 on the front to go out in 3-under 32. After making the turn, he added three more, including back-to-back circles at 15 and 16.

“I’ve wanted to win this tournament forever, so the feeling of wanting to push and win is something I need to fight against and just let myself go out and play,” Bradley said after his round.

He’ll tee off Sunday with a one-shot lead over Chez Reavie.

Travelers: Photos | Sunday tee times

If you missed any of Saturday’s action, no worries, we have you covered. Here’s everything you need to know from the third round of the Travelers Championship, plus a look at Sunday’s weather forecast.

The 2019 champ is just one back

Chez Reavie plays his shot from the first tee during the third round of the Travelers Championship golf tournament. Mandatory Credit: Vincent Carchietta-USA TODAY Sports

One of the great things about TPC River Highlands is it doesn’t play favorites.

You don’t have to pummel it off the tee to win here, and the man in solo second is the perfect embodiment of that.

Reavie, who won the 2019 Travelers, birdied his final hole of the day to get to 20 under, one back of Bradley. He’s currently ranked 176th on Tour in driving distance, averaging just less than 288 yards.

But that hasn’t mattered in Connecticut, as he has put himself in position to win a second Travelers Championship thanks to the flat-stick. He’s first in Strokes Gained: Putting this week, picking up 9.091 shots on the field.

“Huge, just to get a little momentum going to dinner and sleeping tonight,” Reavie said of his closing 12-footer on 18.

If he wants to outlast Bradley, Reavie will have to keep it going on the greens.

Low scores all over the board

Rickie Fowler of the United States plays a second shot on the second hole during the third round of the Travelers Championship at TPC River Highlands on June 24, 2023 in Cromwell, Connecticut. (Photo by Stacy Revere/Getty Images)

Rickie Fowler stood on the ninth green — his 18th of the day — with a chance to make history. Just in the first cut, Fowler had a look from 13 feet for a 59.

He didn’t make it, but a 60 will do.

After a tough Sunday at the U.S. Open, Fowler got right back on the saddle and is inside the top five through 54 holes.

His good buddy Justin Thomas didn’t have a chance for 59, but his 8-under 62 was a welcome sight after a missed cut at Los Angeles Country Club.

Patrick Cantlay, who shot a 60 at the Travelers as an amateur in 2011, posted one worse Saturday, a 9-under 61. He’s solo third at 16 under.

World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler didn’t go as low as the other three, but a third-round 63 got the job done. He’s tied for seventh, seven back of Bradley.

The atmosphere at TPC River Highlands is electric

Gallery behind the 16th green at TPC River Highlands during the third round of the 2023 Travelers Championship. (Photo: Riley Hamel / Golfweek)

The U.S. Open at Los Angeles Country Club lacked juice. Public tickets were limited, and the atmosphere was underwhelming as a result.

That hasn’t been a problem at TPC River Highlands.

The Travelers Championship is annually one of the most attended tournaments on the PGA Tour. People arrive in droves to watch their favorite players, as this serves as the only tournament held in the New England area.

While walking the back nine, the gallery had a clear favorite: Rory McIlroy.

Cheers rattled through the trees as McIlroy made birdies on Nos. 9 and 10, sending energy throughout the entire course.

Every player received an ovation as they walked up 18, a thank you for choosing to play in this part of the country.

If Saturday was any indication, Sunday will be electric.

Leaderboard, odds to win

Position Player Score Odds to win
1 Keegan Bradley 21 under (-120)
2 Chez Reavie 20 under (+250)
3 Patrick Cantlay 16 under (+850)
T-4 Rickie Fowler 15 under (+3500)
T-4 Adam Scott 15 under (+4000)
T-4 Denny McCarthy 15 under (+5000)
T-7 Justin Thomas 14 under (+7500)
T-7 Scottie Scheffler 14 under (+2500)
T-7 Alex Smalley 14 under (+13000)
T-7 Brian Harman 14 under (+9000)
T-7 Min Woo Lee 14 under (+8000)

 

Sunday's weather forecast

Travelers signage is displayed on the 15th hole during the first round of the Travelers Championship golf tournament. Mandatory Credit: Vincent Carchietta-USA TODAY Sports

According to Weather Underground, Sunday morning will be beautiful, but there’s a chance of thunderstorms starting at 12 p.m. ET until 6 p.m. The temperature is expected to reach 82 degrees with eight mph winds coming from the south.

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