Keegan Bradley made history at the Travelers Championship on Sunday, becoming the first golfer to win the tournament by one stroke. The 30-year-old American golfer shot a final round of 66 to finish at 19-under par, one stroke ahead of the previous tournament record set by Jordan Spieth in 2017.
Bradley’s victory was his first on the PGA Tour since 2012, and it came after a strong performance throughout the tournament. He had four consecutive rounds in the 60s, and he was the only golfer to shoot all four rounds under par. His final round was particularly impressive, as he birdied five of his last seven holes to edge out the competition.
The victory was especially meaningful for Bradley, who had been struggling with his game in recent years. He had missed the cut in five of his last six tournaments, and he had not finished in the top 10 since 2017. But this week, he put together a stellar performance that earned him a place in the record books.
Bradley’s victory was also a testament to his resilience and determination. He had been dealing with a wrist injury earlier this year, but he worked hard to get back into form and it paid off with this victory. He now has a chance to build on this success and take his game to the next level.
The Travelers Championship was an exciting event this year, and Keegan Bradley’s victory was a great way to cap it off. He put together an impressive performance over four days, and his record-setting finish will be remembered for years to come. Congratulations to Keegan Bradley on his historic victory!