Tommy Fleetwood Denied First PGA Title Win on Dramatic Final Hole in £2.7m Heartache - Liverpool Echo
- Tommy Fleetwood, 34, was on the verge of securing his maiden PGA Tour victory but faltered on the final hole, allowing Keegan Bradley to claim the 2025 Travelers Championship.
- Fleetwood entered the final round with a three-shot lead, having shot a brilliant 63 on Saturday and holding the modern-era record for most top-10s without a win.
- Despite early bogeys, Fleetwood regained momentum with birdies on 11 and 13 but left his approach short on the 18th and three-putted, opening the door for Bradley's winning birdie.
- Bradley’s approach landed about four feet from the hole, and he sank the clutch birdie to win by one stroke while Fleetwood called his three-putt a 'crappy way to finish.'
- Bradley’s victory lifted him to seventh in the world rankings and sparked Ryder Cup discussions, while Fleetwood must continue seeking his elusive PGA Tour breakthrough.
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