CROMWELL, Conn. — Every June, as the PGA Tour rolls into Connecticut for the Travelers Championship, a familiar question starts to bubble up among golf fans and media: Is TPC River Highlands too easy ...
TPC River Highlands in Cromwell, Connecticut – site of this week’s Travelers Championship on the PGA Tour – most recently was renovated by Bobby Weed after many architects made changes over the past ...
CROMWELL, CT. (WFSB) - Travelers Championship week began Tuesday at TPC River Highlands in Cromwell. The top 75 golfers on the PGA Tour will tee off Thursday, battling for part of the $8 million purse ...
The Travelers Championship, after a year in which the schedule was rearranged to accommodate the Olympics, has been returned to its customary slot after the U.S. Open. It welcomes one of its strongest ...
CROMWELL – Tommy Fleetwood’s drive on the 18th hole was headed left, on a line to land in the crowd at TPC River Highlands. Then it hit a tree and fell nicely onto the middle of the fairway, 228 yards ...
The Travelers Championship at TPC River Highlands may not be the longest or most punishing venue on the calendar, but it remains one of the most talked about. With elite players regularly carding low ...
As TPC River Highlands faces an evolutionary question, Scottie Scheffler offered a different view on whether the Travelers site is too easy. The post Is Travelers host course too easy? Here's what ...
Nestled in Cromwell, Connecticut, TPC River Highlands may not intimidate with length—measuring just 6,852 yards—but it presents a stern test in other ways. The par-70 layout is defined by its tight 30 ...
Fresh off the U.S. Open, we’ve got the Travelers Championship, a no-cut signature event with a field of 72 golfers. TPC River Highlands hosts the tournament and brings a different challenge than we’ve ...
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CROMWELL, Conn. – After enduring the pressure-cooker of the U.S. Open, Zach Johnson was more than happy to drift north to the friendly confines of TPC River Highlands. Birdies were rare last week at ...
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