Bradley Sets 54-Hole Scoring Record, Fowler Shoots Career-Best 60 at Travelers Championship

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The Travelers Championship at TPC River Highlands in Cromwell, Connecticut was the site of a historic weekend of golf. On Saturday, Keegan Bradley set a 54-hole scoring record with a total of 199, and on Sunday, Rickie Fowler shot a career-best 60 to finish in second place.

Keegan Bradley began the day with a four-shot lead over the rest of the field, and he was able to extend it to seven shots by the end of the day. He shot a 7-under 63 on Saturday, which included an eagle on the par-5 sixth hole. He finished the tournament with a total score of 199, which was one shot better than the previous 54-hole scoring record set by Jordan Spieth in 2017.

Rickie Fowler was able to make a late charge on Sunday, shooting a career-best round of 60. He was able to make seven birdies and an eagle on the par-5 sixth hole, and he finished the tournament with a total score of 203. Despite his impressive performance, he was still unable to catch Keegan Bradley, who held on for the win.

The Travelers Championship was an exciting event for golf fans, as it featured two historic performances. Keegan Bradley set a new 54-hole scoring record with a total of 199, and Rickie Fowler shot a career-best round of 60 on Sunday. It was an impressive weekend of golf, and both players should be proud of their performances.

Bradley Sets 54-Hole Scoring Record, Fowler Shoots Career-Best 60 at Travelers Championship