The 2022 Travelers Championship raised over $2.5 million for 130 charitable organizations, including Hole in the Wall, a charity that provides summer camp experiences for kids with serious illnesses.
Charlie Sifford was the first African American to earn a PGA Tour card. Ahead of the centennial celebration in his honor, learn more about his path and his first victory at what became the Travelers Championship.
Each year, the Hole in the Wall Gang Camp works with the Travelers Championship to give seriously ill children and their families the chance to watch and enjoy the game of golf.
In addition to the usual challenges at TPC-River Highlands, players and caddies will also try to solve hole No. 15 1/2 -- an island green in the shape of an umbrella -- with $10,000 for charity on the line.
Todd Lewis and Billy Kratzert take you inside Nos. 15 and 16 at TPC-River Highlands, two enticing but treacherous holes that could decide the 2021 Travelers Championship.
Travelers EVP & Chief Administrative Officer Andy Bessette is appreciative of the efforts by all to put on the Travelers Championship amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Caddies this week at the Travelers Championship are wearing the last names of local healthcare workers in recognition of their service on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic.