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Travelers Championship 2025 prize money payouts for each player at TPC River Highlands

Travelers Championship 2025 prize money payouts for each player at TPC River Highlands

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Keegan Bradley rules the northeast once again.
This year's U.S. Ryder Cup Captain won the 2025 Travelers Championship at TPC River Highlands in Cromwell, Connecticut on Sunday. Bradley made birdie on the 72nd and final hole while Tommy Fleetwood, who held the lead all day, made bogey — a most costly of two-shot swings for the Englishman, who will have to wait another day for his first victory on the PGA Tour.
The Travelers was the Tour's final signature event of the season, meaning there was lots of cash up for grabs. Here's how much prize money each player is taking home after Sunday's action in New England.
Travelers Championship 2025 prize money payouts

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