
Sungjae Im odds to win the 2025 Travelers Championship
Sungjae Im odds to win the 2025 Travelers Championship
Travelers Championship details and info
Date: June 19-22, 2025
June 19-22, 2025 Course: TPC River Highlands
TPC River Highlands Location: Cromwell, CT
Cromwell, CT Previous Winner: Scottie Scheffler
How to watch the Travelers Championship
Thursday: The Golf Channel
The Golf Channel Friday: The Golf Channel
The Golf Channel Saturday: CBS (KBAK-Bakersfield, CA), The Golf Channel
CBS (KBAK-Bakersfield, CA), The Golf Channel Sunday: CBS (KBAK-Bakersfield, CA), The Golf Channel
Watch golf on Fubo!
Im odds to win the Travelers Championship
PGA odds courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook. Odds updated Tuesday at 2:56 PM ET. For a full list of sports betting odds, access USA TODAY Sports Betting Scores Odds Hub.
Im odds to finish in the top 5 at the Travelers Championship
Im odds to finish in the top 10 at the Travelers Championship
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Im recent performances
Im has taken part in 18 tournaments this season, securing three top-five finishes. Im has finished in the top 20 in one of his past four events. Over Im's last four trips to this tournament, he's finished among the top five once. His average finish at the event is 28th.
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