Published On: Sun, Jun 22nd, 2025

Heartbreak for Tommy Fleetwood After Travelers Championship Disaster on 72nd Hole

Heartbreak for Tommy Fleetwood After Travelers Championship Disaster on 72nd Hole originally appeared on Athlon Sports.

Winning on the PGA Tour isn’t easy. Ask Tommy Fleetwood.

The 34 year-old Englishman has one of the most relaxed swings on tour, with his unique shortened follow through that looks so good it’s a wonder he could ever hit a bad shot. Though Fleetwood has eight wins internationally, he has yet to win on U.S. soil on the PGA Tour. Not that he hasn’t come close. Fleetwood has 41 top-ten finishes on the PGA Tour — the most top-ten finishes without a win from any player over the last 40 years.

For Fleetwood, it isn’t a matter of if, but when his breakthrough moment will happen.

Tommy Fleetwood on the 15th hole at the Travelers ChampionshipBill Streicher-Imagn Images

That moment looked like it would happen today, but a dramatic 72nd final hole would end Fleetwood’s bid for his first win.

Fleetwood held a sizable lead going into Sunday, leading the field by three strokes. It was only the second time in his career he’d held the 54-hole lead/co-lead. But, that lead quickly faded at the start of the final round as Fleetwood got off to a rocky start, bogeying three of the first four holes, including two three-putts. Fleetwood also struggled off the tee early in the final found, only hitting two fairways in the first six holes.

By the ninth hole his lead had vanished after Keegan Bradley made a monster 64-foot birdie putt on the 9th hole to tie Fleetwood for the lead. Fleetwood eventually settled in and hit his stride, making a birdie at the par 3 11th hole to take a two-shot lead over Bradley.

Fleetwood’s lead was cut in half with a bogey on the 16th hole. He would then find the bunker off the tee on the 17th hole and deliver a clutch shot to hole-high, draining a five-footer center cup for par to carry the one stroke lead into the final hole.

But it wasn’t meant to be. A late club change on the 18th hole from Fleetwood left him short and left of the green, 50 feet from the hole, opening the door for Keegan Bradley who stepped through in dramatic fashion, throwing a dart from the fairway to five feet.

Fleetwood would leave his lag putt outside Bradley’s ball, leaving him to putt first and show Keegan the line. Fleetwood missed his putt and Bradley, having learned the break from him, made the putt on top, winning the Travelers Championship outright, snatching victory from Fleetwood.

Tommy Fleetwood would finish tied for second place with Russell Henley and extend his record to 42 top ten PGA Tour finishes without a win.

Related: 4th PGA Tour Pro Golfer Withdraws from Travelers Championship Before Final Round

This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 22, 2025, where it first appeared.

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