
Travelers Championship: Full $20M Payout as Keegan Bradley Shocks World
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The Travelers Championship did not disappoint as the Signature Events are officially over for 2025.
Sunday at the Travelers saw many big-time names battling for a spot on the first page of the leaderboard. Fans wanted to see this from a Signature Event, and boy, did it deliver as the hometown player came out on top.
Keegan Bradley made the right decision on the 18th for his approach and sank the five-foot birdie putt to win by one shot. This victory was his eighth career PGA Tour title. Bradley could be on the verge of Ryder Cup history as he continues to make his own case for becoming a playing captain.
CROMWELL, CONNECTICUT - JUNE 22: Keegan Bradley of the United States celebrates with the trophy after his winning putt on the 18th green during the final round of the Travelers Championship 2025 at TPC River...
CROMWELL, CONNECTICUT - JUNE 22: Keegan Bradley of the United States celebrates with the trophy after his winning putt on the 18th green during the final round of the Travelers Championship 2025 at TPC River Highlands on June 22, 2025 in Cromwell, Connecticut. More
Photo byTommy Fleetwood crumbled on Sunday as he did not make the right choice on his final approach shot. After a last-minute club change, it ultimately cost him the victory.
He battled back from a rough start to his Sunday round and led until the final three holes, where he made two bogeys to fall short once again. It is his 28th top-5 finish and sixth runner-up on the PGA Tour.
With this win, Bradley will take home $3.6 million and move up to No. 8 in the FedEx Cup standings with this week's 700 points.
CROMWELL, CONNECTICUT - JUNE 22: Keegan Bradley of the United States reacts to his birdie putt on the 18th green during the final round of the Travelers Championship 2025 at TPC River Highlands on June...
CROMWELL, CONNECTICUT - JUNE 22: Keegan Bradley of the United States reacts to his birdie putt on the 18th green during the final round of the Travelers Championship 2025 at TPC River Highlands on June 22, 2025 in Cromwell, Connecticut. More
Photo byFleetwood's six-foot miss on 18 cost him well over a million dollars. This loss will sting for a while as the Englishman had the win in the bag before going 2-over in his last three holes.
He earned $1,760,000 since he and Russell Henley tied at 14-under overall. Henley may have self-reported a penalty earlier in the week, but his good sportsmanship did not go unnoticed.
The former Georgia Bulldog tied for second after he made an incredible chip-in from the greenside rough on 18.
Harris English and Jason Day tied for fourth to win $880,000 each. Rounding out the top six were World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler and World No. 2 Rory McIlroy, who tied for sixth. They each earned $695,000.
No cuts were made this week in New England, so everyone will receive a piece of the $20 million purse.
How much did the rest of the field win in the final PGA Tour Signature Event?
Travelers Championship 2025 Payout:
1. Keegan Bradley (-15): $3,600,000
T2. Tommy Fleetwood, Russell Henley (-14): $$1,760,000
T4. Harris English, Jason Day (-13): $880,000
T6. Scottie Scheffler, Rory McIlroy (-12): $695,000
8. Brian Harman (-10): $620,000
T9. Harry Hall, Justin Thomas, Lucas Glover (-9): $540,000
T12. Patrick Cantlay, Denny McCarthy (-8): $440,000
T14. Byeong Hun An, Ben Griffin, J.J. Spaun (-7): $360,000
T17. Ryan Fox, Robert MacIntyre, Matt Fitzpatrick, Maverick McNealy, Sam Burns, Aaron Rai, Nick Taylor, Wyndham Clark (-6): $252,562
T25. Bud Cauley, Kevin Yu, Davis Thompson, Austin Eckroat, Taylor Pendrith (-5): $154,500
T30. Adam Scott, Andrew Novak, Alex Noren, Hideki Matsuyama (-4): $125,375
T34. Luke Clanton, Stephan Jaeger (-3): $108,750
T36. Gary Woodland, Ludvig Åberg, Rickie Fowler, Max Greyserman, Joe Highsmith, Jhonattan Vegas (-2): $90,500
T42. Collin Morikawa, Daniel Berger, Michael Kim (-1): $72,000
T44. Tom Kim, Shane Lowry, J.T. Poston, Sepp Straka, Sam Stevens, Tom Hoge, Christiaan Bezuidenhout (E): $54,285
T52. Cameron Young, Jacob Bridgeman (+1): $46,500
T54. Akshay Bhatia, Ryan Gerard, Max Homa (+2): $45,500
T57. Adam Hadwin, Matthieu Pavon, Cam Davis, Davis Riley (+3): $43,750
T61. Xander Schauffele, Sungjae Im (+4): $42,250
T63. Min Woo Lee, Thomas Detry (+5): $41,250
65. Mackenzie Hughes (+7): $40,500
T66. Nick Dunlap, Tony Finau (+11): $39,750
WD: Jordan Spieth, Si Woo Kim, Eric Cole, Viktor Hovland, Matti Schmid
Next week, the PGA Tour will head to Michigan for the Rocket Classic. Who will come out on top?
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