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Keegan Bradley wins $20m Travelers Championship after Tommy Fleetwood's sickening 18th hole meltdown

Keegan Bradley wins $20m Travelers Championship after Tommy Fleetwood's sickening 18th hole meltdown

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For the second time in three years, the lone New Englander on the PGA Tour has won the golf circuit's lone New England event.
USA Ryder Cup captain Keegan Bradley took home the Travelers Championship on the final hole at TPC River Highlands in Cromwell, Connecticut on Sunday - taking advantage of a stunning collapse from Tommy Fleetwood.
The victory means that Bradley moves into the top-ten for Ryder Cup points - making it possible for the Vermont native to be a playing captain at Bethpage Black in late September.

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