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Home»News»Tom Kim Leads Competitive Field at 2024 Travelers Championship as TPC River Highlands Continues to Produce Low Scores
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Tom Kim Leads Competitive Field at 2024 Travelers Championship as TPC River Highlands Continues to Produce Low Scores

News RoomBy News RoomJune 22, 2024Updated:June 22, 20243 Mins Read
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The Travelers Championship in Cromwell, Connecticut, featured low scores and high drama, interrupted by a three-hour and 10-minute rain delay. Despite the delay, players took advantage of soft conditions to card multiple birdies. Cameron Young stole the show by shooting a 59 in nearly perfect conditions, making him the 12th player to achieve this feat on the PGA Tour. However, Young’s impressive score was surpassed by major winners and rising stars who are vying for the $3.6 million prize.

Tom Kim, who held the lead after the first two rounds, continued to play well, reaching 16 under after making multiple birdies on Saturday. Kim finished the day with a 65 and a one-shot lead heading into the final round. He is aiming to become the 12th wire-to-wire winner at the Travelers Championship and the first since Jordan Spieth in 2017. With more storms in the forecast, the PGA Tour decided to group players in threes and start the final round early to ensure completion of play by 4 p.m. ET.

Kim will be paired with Akshay Bhatia and Scottie Scheffler in the final group on Sunday. Scheffler, the Masters champion and world No. 1, shot a 64 on Saturday to sit one shot behind Kim at 17 under. Bhatia, a young rising star, admitted to feeling nervous playing in front of a large crowd but embraced the opportunity to compete with the best in the world. Scheffler, on the other hand, enjoyed playing alongside Bhatia, feeding off each other’s energy as they navigated the course.

Xander Schauffele, the gold medal winner from the Tokyo Olympics, put himself in contention with a 64 on Saturday, finishing at 16 under. Looking ahead to Sunday, Schauffele emphasized the need to stay focused and take advantage of scoring opportunities on the course. Collin Morikawa, Sungjae Im, Tony Finau, Justin Thomas, and Shane Lowry are also within striking distance at 14 under, setting the stage for an exciting final round at the Travelers Championship.

As players prepare for the final round, they are aware of the challenge posed by the soft conditions and low scores. The leaderboard is crowded with talented players, making it crucial to stay focused and capitalize on scoring chances. With weather variables and potential changes in course conditions, players like Scheffler, Kim, and Bhatia will need to stay adaptable and execute their game plans effectively to emerge victorious at the prestigious event.

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