SIGHTS AND SOUNDS
Why the Travelers Championship stands out to players and fans
The Travelers Championship is more than just a signature event on the PGA Tour. Players and Travelers executives explain what makes this tournament stand out.
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Thongchai Jaidee and Pádraig Harrington share the 36-hole lead at La Paloma Country Club heading into Sunday’s final round. Tommy Gainey and Bernhard Langer sit a stroke off the lead and look to challenge.
Brooks Koepka stopped on the 15th hole to console a girl who was struck by a golf cart and pinned underneath it during Saturday’s third round at Innisbrook.
Brooks Koepka, Kevin Roy and SH Kim all enjoyed standout moments at the Copperhead course at Innisbrook during Saturday’s third round. Matt Fitzpatrick continued strong form, while Sungjae Im eyes a wire-to-wire win at this week’s Valspar Championship.
Sungjae Im maintained his lead at the Valspar Championship and will look to complete the wire-to-wire win on Sunday. The “Golf Central” crew dials up what it will take to get it done.
Hyo Joo Kim continues to lead over the Fortinet Founders Cup field in a wire-to-wire pursuit. Nelly Korda is her top challenger Sunday at Menlo Park.
Brandt Snedeker has nine PGA Tour wins. After his play Saturday at the Valspar Championship, he’s on the doorstep of No. 10. See how his made his move in Penske’s Moving Day.
Sungjae Im is in position for a wire-to-wire victory in the Valspar Championship at Innisbrook after a slow start in his return from a wrist injury.
Brandt Snedeker opened birdie-birdie Saturday on his way to bogey-free, 4-under 67 at the Valspar Championship. The 45-year-old Snedeker is looking to win the event after missing the cut in four straight starts to open the season.
The $9.1 million purse will find its winner when the final 18 holes at Innisbrook are played on Sunday. Here’s how to watch Matt Fitzpatrick and the rest of the Valspar field.
Brandt Snedeker finished the third round in contention at the Valspar Championship and talked about how much it means sharing the week with his kids at the tournament.