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Travelers Championship live updates: Leaderboard, final round tee times, TV channel

Travelers Championship live updates: Leaderboard, final round tee times, TV channel

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It figures to be a dramatic and emotional day at TPC River Highlands on Sunday as the final round of the 2025 Travelers Championship plays out.
Most fans in the golf world will probably be invested in Tommy Fleetwood — the 34-year-old Englishman who has the most top 10 finishes on the PGA Tour without a single win (41). He enters the day at 16 under, three shots clear of the field and in prime position to finally capture that elusive first victory. But players like 2025 U.S. Ryder Cup Captain Keegan Bradley, Russell Henley and Jason Day are lurking, hoping to put pressure on the leader with a hot start Sunday.
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Follow along for live updates, scores, and highlights from the final round of the 2025 Travelers Championship at TPC River Highlands in Cromwell, Connecticut:
Travelers Championship 2025 live leaderboard
Keep tabs on every score posted with our 2025 Travelers Championship leaderboard.
Eric Cole withdraws ahead of final round
There will be one less player competing Sunday as there was Saturday, as Eric Cole withdrew due to illness.
What will the weather be like at the Travelers Championship on Sunday?
An early-morning wave of thunderstorms forced tournament officials to delay the start of the fourth round and re-group players into threes instead of twos. The forecast for the rest of the day only predicts a slight chance for another storm to arrive in the Cromwell area, but high temperatures will be in the low-90s, with humidity making it feel like north of 100 during parts of the day.
Who leads the Travelers Championship heading into the final round?
Here's what the leaderboard looked like at the top after Saturday's third round action:
POSITION
PLAYER
SCORE
1
Tommy Fleetwood
-16
T2
Russell Henley
-13
T2
Keegan Bradley
-13
4
Jason Day
-11
Three players T5 at 8 under.
Travelers Championship 2025 betting odds
Here's what the betting odds looked like heading into Sunday's final round, courtesy of BetMGM:
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Tommy Fleetwood (-175)
Russell Henley (+400)
Keegan Bradley (+400)
Jason Day (+1600)
Scottie Scheffler (+10000)
Rory McIlroy (+15000)
Tommy Fleetwood reacts to his birdie on the 15th hole during the third round of the Travelers Championship 2025
Travelers Championship tee times today
All times Eastern.
10:55 a.m. (1st tee) – Tom Kim, Luke Clanton, Collin Morikawa
10:55 a.m. (10th tee) - Ryan Fox, Bud Cauley, Akshay Bhatia
11:06 a.m. (1st tee) - Harry Hall, Byeong Hun An, Daniel Berger
11:06 a.m. (10th tee) - Robert MacIntyre, Adam Hadwin, Gary Woodland
11:17 a.m. (1st tee) - Michael Kim, Stephan Jaeger, Ben Griffin
11:17 a.m. (10th tee) - Xander Schauffele, Ludvig Åberg, Cameron Young
11:28 a.m. - Adam Scott, Matt Fitzpatrick, Maverick McNealy
11:28 a.m. (10th tee) - J.J. Spaun, Matthieu Pavon, Andrew Novak
11:39 a.m. (1st tee) - Kevin Yu, Sam Burns, Davis Thompson
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11:39 a.m. (10th tee) - Ryan Gerard, Max Homa, Rickie Fowler
11:50 a.m. (1st tee) -Eric Cole, Austin Eckroat, Justin Thomas
11:50 a.m. (10th tee) - Shane Lowry, Jacob Bridgeman, J.T. Poston
12:01 p.m. (1st tee) - Aaron Rai, Max Greyserman, Alex Noren
12:01 p.m. (10th tee) - Sungjae Im, Hideki Matsuyama, Joe Highsmith
12:12 p.m. (1st tee) - Scottie Scheffler, Taylor Pendrith, Viktor Hovland
12:12 p.m. (10th tee) - Sepp Straka, Cam Davis, Jhonattan Vegas
12:23 p.m. (1st tee) - Patrick Cantlay, Nick Taylor, Denny McCarthy
12:23 p.m. (10th tee) - Sam Stevens, Mackenzie Hughes, Tom Hoge
12:34 p.m. (1st tee) - Harris English, Lucas Glover, Rory McIlroy
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12:34 p.m. (10th tee) - Min Woo Lee, Christiaan Bezuidenhout, Tony Finau
12:45 p.m. (1st tee) - Jason Day, Brian Harman, Wyndham Clark
12:45 p.m. (10th tee) - Davis Riley, Nick Dunlap
12:56 p.m. (1st tee) - Tommy Fleetwood, Russell Henley, Keegan Bradley
12:56 p.m. (10th tee) - Thomas Detry, Matti Schmid
How to watch the 2025 Travelers Championship
This is the TV channel, streaming and radio schedule, with Golf Channel, CBS, ESPN+, Paramount+ and PGA Tour Radio on SiriusXM all teaming up for the coverage. All times listed are ET.
Final round, Sunday, June 22
7:30 a.m.-6 p.m., PGA Tour Live on ESPN+
1-6 p.m., SiriusXM PGA Tour radio
1-3 p.m., Golf Channel, NBC Sports app
3-6 p.m., CBS, Paramount+
What is the purse, prize money at the Travelers Championship?
The Travelers purse is $20 million, with $3.6 million going to the winner in addition to 700 FedEx Cup
Past Travelers Championship winners
Scottie Scheffler (2024); Keegan Bradley (2023); Xander Schauffele (2022); Harris English (2021); Dustin Johnson (2020)
This article originally appeared on Golfweek: Travelers Championship 2025 Sunday final round leaderboard, live updates

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