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Professional golf tournament on the PGA Tour in Cromwell, Connecticut
Golf tournament
Travelers Championship
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Tournament information
LocationCromwell, Connecticut
Established1952
CourseTPC at River Highlands
Par70
Length6,844 yards (6,258 m)
Organized byGreater Hartford Community Foundation
TourPGA Tour
FormatStroke play
Prize fundUS$20,000,000
Month playedJune
Tournament record score
Aggregate257 Keegan Bradley (2023)
To par−25 Tim Norris (1982)
Current champion
👁 United States
Keegan Bradley
Location map

The Travelers Championship is a professional golf tournament on the PGA Tour in Cromwell, Connecticut, a suburb south of Hartford. Since 1984 the tournament has been held at TPC River Highlands. It is managed by The Greater Hartford Community Foundation. In 2018 the Travelers Championship earned the Players Choice Award for the second consecutive year, which is voted on by PGA Tour members for its services, hospitality, attendance and quality of the course.

History

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The tournament was founded 74 years ago in 1952 as the Insurance City Open;[1] It was renamed the Greater Hartford Open in 1967, a title that was retained through 2003. From 1973 through 1988, the GHO also bore the name of entertainer Sammy Davis Jr., who would often play in the pro-ams. Canon was a title sponsor from 1985 to 2002, and their employees would often take vacation time during tournament week to volunteer at the event. Buick was title sponsor from 2004 to 2006 and The Travelers Companies took over sponsorship in 2007.

For the tournament's first three decades, it was played at Wethersfield Country Club, about five miles (8 km) north. In 1984, after the PGA Tour bought and redesigned Edgewood Country Club, the event moved to the new TPC of Connecticut in Cromwell. In 1991, the course was substantially redesigned with a completely new front nine holes and renamed the TPC at River Highlands. This TPC property was the third PGA Tour owned/managed championship golf course in what would grow to a network of over 30 TPC Clubs (2010).

When Canon announced it would not renew its sponsorship after the 2002 season, organizers feared the tournament would lose its spot on the tour for the 2003 season if a new sponsor could not be found. A fundraising campaign, followed by Buick signing a three year sponsorship agreement, allowed the tournament to continue under the title Buick Championship. When Buick did not renew its sponsorship after the 2006 season, the tournament briefly lost its spot on the tour schedule, and a "less prestigious" spot on the Champions Tour was considered. However, a spot opened on the tour, and Travelers signed on to sponsor the tournament starting 2007.[2]

The purse for the 2006 tournament, under Buick's sponsorship, was $4.4 million, with $792,000 going to the winner. From 2007 to 2010, the purse under Travelers' sponsorship was $6 million, with $1,080,000 going to the champion.

Over the last decade, longer hitters have done well at the tournament, with Stewart Cink, Hunter Mahan, J. J. Henry, Phil Mickelson, and Bubba Watson combining for six victories over a ten-year span. Mahan also finished tied for second in 2006 and 2008.[3]

Its position on the calendar has varied; in 2005 it was played in late August but in 2006 it was played in late June. Part of the FedEx Cup, the Travelers Championship has been played in late June, the week after the U.S. Open, since 2007. The 2016 tournament was played in August due to the Summer Olympics,[4] but in 2017 the tournament returned to June.

For the 2020 season, it is part of the Open Qualifying Series providing up to two spots in the Open Championship for the top two non-exempt finishers in the top 8.

Attendance

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It is the second-most-attended PGA Tour event annually, behind only the Waste Management Phoenix Open.[5] In 2011, the tournament attracted 240,000 fans for the week and 70,000 fans on Sunday. The tournament set a record attendance in 2002 with nearly 400,000 fans for the week. In 2017 about 290,000 fans attended, the most since Travelers started hosting the tournament.[6]

Course

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Hole 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Out 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 In Total
Yards 434 341 431 481 223 574 443 202 406 3,535 462 158 411 523 421 296 171 420 444 3,306 6,841
Par 4 4 4 4 3 5 4 3 4 35 4 3 4 5 4 4 3 4 4 35 70

Source:[7]

Winners

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Year Winner Score To par Margin of
victory
Runner(s)-up Purse
(US$)
Winner's
share ($)
Ref.
Travelers Championship
2025 👁 United States
Keegan Bradley (2)
265 −15 1 stroke 👁 England
Tommy Fleetwood
👁 United States
Russell Henley
20,000,000 3,600,000
2024 👁 United States
Scottie Scheffler
258 −22 Playoff 👁 South Korea
Tom Kim
20,000,000 3,600,000
2023 👁 United States
Keegan Bradley
257 −23 3 strokes 👁 United States
Zac Blair
👁 United States
Brian Harman
20,000,000 3,600,000
2022 👁 United States
Xander Schauffele
261 −19 2 strokes 👁 United States
J. T. Poston
👁 United States
Sahith Theegala
8,300,000 1,494,000
2021 👁 United States
Harris English
267 −13 Playoff 👁 United States
Kramer Hickok
7,400,000 1,332,000
2020 👁 United States
Dustin Johnson
261 −19 1 stroke 👁 United States
Kevin Streelman
7,400,000 1,332,000
2019 👁 United States
Chez Reavie
263 −17 4 strokes 👁 United States
Keegan Bradley
👁 United States
Zack Sucher
7,200,000 1,296,000
2018 👁 United States
Bubba Watson (3)
263 −17 3 strokes 👁 England
Paul Casey
👁 United States
Stewart Cink
👁 United States
J. B. Holmes
👁 United States
Beau Hossler
7,000,000 1,260,000
2017 👁 United States
Jordan Spieth
268 −12 Playoff 👁 United States
Daniel Berger
6,800,000 1,224,000
2016 👁 Scotland
Russell Knox
266 −14 1 stroke 👁 United States
Jerry Kelly
6,600,000 1,188,000
2015 👁 United States
Bubba Watson (2)
264 −16 Playoff 👁 England
Paul Casey
6,400,000 1,152,000
2014 👁 United States
Kevin Streelman
265 −15 1 stroke 👁 South Korea
K. J. Choi
👁 Spain
Sergio García
6,200,000 1,116,000
2013 👁 United States
Ken Duke
268 −12 Playoff 👁 United States
Chris Stroud
6,100,000 1,098,000
2012 👁 Australia
Marc Leishman
266 −14 1 stroke 👁 United States
Charley Hoffman
👁 United States
Bubba Watson
6,000,000 1,080,000
2011 👁 Sweden
Freddie Jacobson
260 −20 1 stroke 👁 United States
Ryan Moore
👁 United States
John Rollins
6,000,000 1,080,000
2010 👁 United States
Bubba Watson
266 −14 Playoff 👁 United States
Corey Pavin
👁 United States
Scott Verplank
6,000,000 1,080,000
2009 👁 United States
Kenny Perry
258 −22 3 strokes 👁 United States
Paul Goydos
👁 United States
David Toms
6,000,000 1,080,000
2008 👁 United States
Stewart Cink (2)
262 −18 1 stroke 👁 United States
Tommy Armour III
👁 United States
Hunter Mahan
6,000,000 1,080,000
2007 👁 United States
Hunter Mahan
265 −15 Playoff 👁 United States
Jay Williamson
6,000,000 1,080,000
Buick Championship
2006 👁 United States
J. J. Henry
266 −14 3 strokes 👁 United States
Hunter Mahan
👁 United States
Ryan Moore
4,400,000 792,000
2005 👁 United States
Brad Faxon
266 −14 Playoff 👁 South Africa
Tjaart van der Walt
4,300,000 774,000
2004 👁 United States
Woody Austin
270 −10 Playoff 👁 United States
Tim Herron
4,200,000 756,000
Greater Hartford Open
2003 👁 United States
Peter Jacobsen (2)
266 −14 2 strokes 👁 United States
Chris Riley
4,000,000 720,000
Canon Greater Hartford Open
2002 👁 United States
Phil Mickelson (2)
266 −14 1 stroke 👁 United States
Jonathan Kaye
👁 United States
Davis Love III
4,000,000 720,000
2001 👁 United States
Phil Mickelson
264 −16 1 stroke 👁 United States
Billy Andrade
3,100,000 558,000
2000 👁 United States
Notah Begay III
260 −20 1 stroke 👁 United States
Mark Calcavecchia
2,800,000 504,000
1999 👁 United States
Brent Geiberger
262 −18 3 strokes 👁 United States
Skip Kendall
2,500,000 450,000
1998 👁 United States
Olin Browne
266 −14 Playoff 👁 United States
Stewart Cink
👁 United States
Larry Mize
2,000,000 360,000
1997 👁 United States
Stewart Cink
267 −13 1 stroke 👁 United States
Tom Byrum
👁 United States
Brandel Chamblee
👁 United States
Jeff Maggert
1,500,000 270,000
1996 👁 United States
D. A. Weibring
270 −10 4 strokes 👁 United States
Tom Kite
1,500,000 270,000
1995 👁 Australia
Greg Norman
267 −13 2 strokes 👁 United States
Dave Stockton Jr.
👁 United States
Kirk Triplett
👁 New Zealand
Grant Waite
1,200,000 216,000
1994 👁 South Africa
David Frost
268 −12 1 stroke 👁 Australia
Greg Norman
1,200,000 216,000
1993 👁 Zimbabwe
Nick Price
271 −9 1 stroke 👁 United States
Dan Forsman
👁 United States
Roger Maltbie
1,000,000 180,000
1992 👁 United States
Lanny Wadkins
274 −6 2 strokes 👁 United States
Dan Forsman
👁 United States
Donnie Hammond
👁 Zimbabwe
Nick Price
1,000,000 180,000
1991 👁 United States
Billy Ray Brown
271 −9 Playoff 👁 United States
Rick Fehr
👁 United States
Corey Pavin
1,000,000 180,000
1990 👁 United States
Wayne Levi
267 −13 2 strokes 👁 United States
Mark Calcavecchia
👁 United States
Brad Fabel
👁 United States
Rocco Mediate
👁 United States
Chris Perry
1,000,000 180,000
1989 👁 United States
Paul Azinger (2)
267 −17 1 stroke 👁 United States
Wayne Levi
1,000,000 180,000
Canon Sammy Davis Jr.–Greater Hartford Open
1988 👁 United States
Mark Brooks
269 −15 Playoff 👁 Canada
Dave Barr
👁 United States
Joey Sindelar
700,000 126,000
1987 👁 United States
Paul Azinger
269 −15 1 stroke 👁 United States
Dan Forsman
👁 United States
Wayne Levi
700,000 126,000
1986 👁 United States
Mac O'Grady
269 −15 Playoff 👁 United States
Roger Maltbie
700,000 126,000
1985 👁 United States
Phil Blackmar
271 −13 Playoff 👁 United States
Jodie Mudd
👁 United States
Dan Pohl
600,000 108,000
Sammy Davis Jr.-Greater Hartford Open
1984 👁 United States
Peter Jacobsen
269 −15 2 strokes 👁 United States
Mark O'Meara
400,000 72,000
1983 👁 United States
Curtis Strange
268 −16 1 stroke 👁 United States
Jay Haas
👁 United States
Jack Renner
300,000 54,000
1982 👁 United States
Tim Norris
259 −25 6 strokes 👁 United States
Raymond Floyd
👁 United States
Hubert Green
300,000 54,000
1981 👁 United States
Hubert Green
264 −20 1 stroke 👁 United States
Bobby Clampett
👁 United States
Fred Couples
👁 United States
Roger Maltbie
300,000 54,000
1980 👁 United States
Howard Twitty
266 −18 Playoff 👁 United States
Jim Simons
300,000 54,000
1979 👁 United States
Jerry McGee
267 −17 1 stroke 👁 United States
Jack Renner
300,000 54,000
1978 👁 United States
Rod Funseth
264 −20 4 strokes 👁 United States
Dale Douglass
👁 United States
Lee Elder
👁 United States
Billy Kratzert
210,000 42,000
1977 👁 United States
Billy Kratzert
265 −19 3 strokes 👁 United States
Grier Jones
👁 United States
Larry Nelson
210,000 42,000
1976 👁 United States
Rik Massengale
266 −18 2 strokes 👁 United States
Al Geiberger
👁 United States
J. C. Snead
210,000 42,000
1975 👁 United States
Don Bies
267 −17 Playoff 👁 United States
Hubert Green
200,000 40,000
1974 👁 United States
Dave Stockton
268 −16 4 strokes 👁 United States
Raymond Floyd
200,000 40,000
1973 👁 United States
Billy Casper (4)
264 −20 1 stroke 👁 Australia
Bruce Devlin
200,000 40,000
Greater Hartford Open Invitational
1972 👁 United States
Lee Trevino
269 −15 Playoff 👁 United States
Lee Elder
125,000 25,000
1971 👁 United States
George Archer
268 −16 Playoff 👁 United States
Lou Graham
👁 United States
J. C. Snead
110,000 22,000
1970 👁 United States
Bob Murphy
267 −17 4 strokes 👁 United States
Paul Harney
100,000 20,000
1969 👁 United States
Bob Lunn
268 −16 Playoff 👁 United States
Dave Hill
100,000 20,000
1968 👁 United States
Billy Casper (3)
266 −18 3 strokes 👁 Australia
Bruce Crampton
100,000 20,000
1967 👁 United States
Charlie Sifford
272 −12 1 stroke 👁 United States
Steve Oppermann
100,000 20,000
Insurance City Open Invitational
1966 👁 United States
Art Wall Jr.
266 −18 2 strokes 👁 United States
Wes Ellis
100,000 20,000
1965 👁 United States
Billy Casper (2)
274 −10 Playoff 👁 United States
Johnny Pott
70,000 11,000
1964 👁 United States
Ken Venturi
273 −11 1 stroke 👁 United States
Al Besselink
👁 United States
Paul Bondeson
👁 United States
Sam Carmichael
👁 United States
Jim Grant
50,000 7,500
1963 👁 United States
Billy Casper
271 −13 1 stroke 👁 United States
George Bayer
40,000 6,400
1962 👁 United States
Bob Goalby
271 −13 Playoff 👁 United States
Art Wall Jr.
35,000 5,300
1961 👁 United States
Billy Maxwell
271 −13 Playoff 👁 United States
Ted Kroll
30,000 4,300
1960 👁 United States
Arnold Palmer (2)
270 −14 Playoff 👁 United States
Bill Collins
👁 United States
Jack Fleck
30,000 3,500
1959 👁 United States
Gene Littler
272 −12 1 stroke 👁 United States
Tom Nieporte
25,000 3,500
1958 👁 United States
Jack Burke Jr.
268 −16 3 strokes 👁 United States
Dow Finsterwald
👁 United States
Art Wall Jr.
25,000 3,500
1957 👁 United States
Gardner Dickinson
272 −12 2 strokes 👁 United States
George Bayer
22,000 2,800 [8]
Insurance City Open
1956 👁 United States
Arnold Palmer
274 −10 Playoff 👁 United States
Ted Kroll
20,000 4,000 [9][10][11]
1955 👁 United States
Sam Snead
269 −15 7 strokes 👁 United States
Fred Hawkins
👁 United States
Mike Souchak
20,000 4,000 [12]
1954 👁 United States
Tommy Bolt
271 −13 Playoff 👁 United States
Earl Stewart
15,000 2,500 [13]
1953 👁 United States
Bob Toski
269 −15 1 stroke 👁 Australia
Jim Ferrier
15,000 2,400 [14]
1952 👁 United States
Ted Kroll
273 −11 4 strokes 👁 United States
Lawson Little
👁 United States
Skee Riegel
👁 United States
Earl Stewart
15,000 2,400 [1]

Note: Green highlight indicates scoring records.
Sources:[3][15][16]

Highlights

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References

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  1. ^ a b c "Ted Kroll wins first tournament". Ottawa Citizen. Associated Press. September 2, 1952. p. 18.
  2. ^ "In 2002, the Greater Hartford Open nearly went broke; here's how organizers, with help from Phil Mickelson, kept it afloat". The Hartford Courant. June 16, 2019. Retrieved July 3, 2022.
  3. ^ a b "Travelers Championship – Past Winners". PGA Tour. Retrieved June 16, 2014.
  4. ^ Wacker, Brian (July 23, 2015). "Travelers Championship announces new date". PGA Tour.
  5. ^ Inside the course: TPC River Highlands Archived 2011-06-04 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ "Spieth's Playoff Win Caps Record Attendance For PGA Tour Travelers Championship". www.sportsbusinessdaily.com. Retrieved 2017-07-25.
  7. ^ "Course map" (PDF). Travelers Championship. May 2012. Retrieved June 8, 2012.
  8. ^ "Dickinson Takes Insurance Golf". The Modesto Bee. California. United Press. September 3, 1957. p. 17. Retrieved June 26, 2010.
  9. ^ "Littler Listed Insurance City Golf Favorite". The Deseret News. Salt Lake City, Utah. United Press. June 28, 1956. p. 2D. Retrieved June 26, 2010.
  10. ^ "Weather Rated Big Factor In Insurance Open". The Tuscaloosa News. Alabama. Associated Press. June 28, 1956. p. 11. Retrieved June 26, 2010.
  11. ^ a b "Palmer takes Insurance Open after playoff with Ted Kroll". Montreal Gazette. Associated Press. June 2, 1956. p. 16.
  12. ^ "Sammy Snead Takes Berth". Prescott Evening Courier. Arizona. Associated Press. September 6, 1955. p. 5. Retrieved June 26, 2010.
  13. ^ "Bolt and Stewart Play Off For Wethersfield Golf Cash". The Day. New London, Connecticut. Associated Press. June 28, 1954. p. 19. Retrieved June 26, 2010.
  14. ^ "Toski Nabs $15,000 Insurance City Go". Daytona Beach Morning Journal. Florida. Associated Press. August 31, 1953. p. 7. Retrieved June 26, 2010.
  15. ^ Travelers Championship – Winners Archived 2011-06-29 at the Wayback Machine – at golfobserver.com (since 1970)
  16. ^ Johnson, Sal; Seanor, Dave, eds. (2009). The USA Today Golfers Encyclopedia. New York, New York: Skyhorse Publishing. ISBN 978-1-60239-302-8.
  17. ^ Ted Kroll Cops Storm-Hindered Insurance Open
  18. ^ Staats, Wayne (October 29, 2018). "These are the only three golfers to make two holes-in-one in same PGA Tour round". PGA of America. Retrieved February 26, 2019.
  19. ^ Palmer Uses Foe's Putter for Playoff Win
  20. ^ 18-inch putt costs Wall $1,900
  21. ^ Charles Sifford Wins Hartford Tourney
  22. ^ Casper Grabs Hartford Win
  23. ^ Trevino Tops Elder To Cop Hartford Open
  24. ^ Billy Casper Leaves Mob to Capture Hartford Crown
  25. ^ Stockton Claims Hartford Win
  26. ^ Kratzert outduels Strange, wins Greater Hartford Open
  27. ^ Norris wins in Hartford by 6 strokes
  28. ^ Controversial Mac 'Grady wins Hartford Open
  29. ^ Azinger of a chip keys Hartford win
  30. ^ Lanny Wadkins wins his 21st title at the Hartford Open
  31. ^ Long Putt Gives Begay Back-to-Back Victories
  32. ^ Golf; Mickelson Earns Repeat Title at Greater Hartford Open
  33. ^ "Hartford triumph for Jacobsen". The Age. 2003-07-28. Archived from the original on 2012-11-06.
  34. ^ Tournament History Archived 2011-05-04 at the Wayback Machine
  35. ^ "Patrick Cantlay's 60 is amateur record on PGA Tour". San Francisco Chronicle. Associated Press. June 25, 2011. Retrieved June 18, 2013.
  36. ^ "Streelman sets birdie record in win". ESPN. Associated Press. June 22, 2014.
  37. ^ Sobel, Jason (August 7, 2016). "Jim Furyk notches record for best PGA Tour round". ESPN.
  38. ^ "Longest Sudden-Death Playoff". PGA Tour. Retrieved 2021-06-28.
  39. ^ Romine, Brentley (2024-06-23). "Scottie Scheffler just did something not even Tiger Woods or Jack Nicklaus can claim". NBC Sports. Retrieved 2024-06-23.

External links

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