In a thrilling showdown at the Travelers Championship, Keegan Bradley pulled off a dramatic rally to secure his second win at TPC River Highlands. Trailing by three strokes with just four holes to play, Bradley caught fire—birdying Nos. 15 and 16, and closing with a clutch birdie on 18 to edge out Tommy Fleetwood and Russell Henley by a single shot.
Bradley’s victory at −15 (265) marks his second Travelers title in three years, reinforcing an affinity for Connecticut’s signature event. The win also caps off his third PGA Tour victory this season, furthering an impressive renaissance for the former U.S. Open champion.
Fleetwood, who led for much of the day, fought valiantly but just couldn’t match Bradley’s late heat. Henley also surged inside the final hour, keeping the leaderboard crowded and the drama high—until Bradley’s late-game brilliance sealed the deal.

This win not only brings Bradley another $3.6 million but also boosts his FedEx Cup standing and validates consistent play. Now, eyes turn toward the season’s final leg—Majors and the playoffs—where confidence and form could make Bradley a genuine threat.
Hot off Oakmont, golf now pivots to the next big events: the Rocket Mortgage Classic, followed by the John Deere Classic. But Bradley’s momentum is clear: he’s a competitor—and a champion who fires when it matters most.