🏌️ PGA Tour – Travelers Championship
Keegan Bradley clinched a dramatic victory at TPC River Highlands, sealing his second Travelers Championship title with a final-hole birdie to finish 15‑under—just one stroke ahead of Tommy Fleetwood and Russell Henley (ctinsider.com). Bradley’s win not only sparked emotional celebration in his New England hometown but also moved him to No. 9 in the U.S. Ryder Cup standings. As captain, he now faces the intriguing possibility of being the first playing‑captain since Arnold Palmer in 1962 (washingtonpost.com).
Fleetwood, who led late into the final round, bogeyed the 18th and continued his streak of finishes without a win—six runner‑ups and 42 top‑10s and counting (thetimes.co.uk). Still, the rally with his wife afterward showed his resilience and focus on future opportunities.
🎯 LPGA Tour – KPMG Women’s PGA Championship
Minjee Lee dominated the week at Fields Ranch East in Frisco, securing her third major title with a closing score of –4. She finished three strokes clear of Chanettee Wannasaena and Auston Kim (nypost.com, as.com). Lee’s steady performance, especially her composure amid a few late bogeys, reinforced her growing legacy—with previous major wins at the 2021 Evian and 2023 U.S. Open included (as.com).
Auston Kim also shined, posting her career-best major finish and earning acclaim for strong play under pressure (lpga.com).
2025 KPMG Women’s PGA Championship, Round 4 Highlights
🌟 Champions Tour
This weekend didn’t feature a marquee Champions event, but the Tour is gearing up for next week’s Kaulig Companies Championship in Akron. That one always draws a solid field, and fans will be watching closely to see which legends emerge (pgatour.com).
🔥 Standout Moments & Drama
Keegan Bradley’s Ryder Cup Plot
His final-hole birdie not only delivered the win—it also boosted him into Ryder Cup contention. The idea of a player-captain scenario, reminiscent of Palmer’s dual role, adds an unexpected twist to the upcoming team announcement (washingtonpost.com).
Fleetwood’s Heartbreaking Runner-Up
Tommy squeezed out a late win opportunity but faltered with a bogey at 18. Despite the loss, his post-round reflection on improving his putting under pressure shows maturity and grit (thetimes.co.uk).
Lee’s Major Masterclass
Minjee Lee’s triumph under pressure underlines her clutch DNA. With her eyes now set on completing a career grand slam—just the Women’s British Open and Chevron Championship to go—it’s full speed ahead (theaustralian.com.au).
⛳ Weekend Summary
Tour | Winner | Score | Notable |
---|---|---|---|
PGA | Keegan Bradley | –15 | Dramatic birdie-win |
LPGA | Minjee Lee | –4 (major) | Third major title |
Champions | – | – | No major event this wk |
What to Watch Next
- Ryder Cup roster speculation headed Bradley’s way—will he pick himself?
- Minjee’s path toward a grand slam, and whether she’ll reignite that momentum soon.
- Champions Tour return, spotlighting legends in Akron next week.
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🏌️ PGA Tour – Travelers Championship
Keegan Bradley clinched a dramatic victory at TPC River Highlands, sealing his second Travelers Championship title with a final-hole birdie to finish 15‑under—just one stroke ahead of Tommy Fleetwood and Russell Henley (ctinsider.com). Bradley’s win not only sparked emotional celebration in his New England hometown but also moved him to No. 9 in the U.S. Ryder Cup standings. As captain, he now faces the intriguing possibility of being the first playing‑captain since Arnold Palmer in 1962 (washingtonpost.com).
Fleetwood, who led late into the final round, bogeyed the 18th and continued his streak of finishes without a win—six runner‑ups and 42 top‑10s and counting (thetimes.co.uk). Still, the rally with his wife afterward showed his resilience and focus on future opportunities.
🎯 LPGA Tour – KPMG Women’s PGA Championship
Minjee Lee dominated the week at Fields Ranch East in Frisco, securing her third major title with a closing score of –4. She finished three strokes clear of Chanettee Wannasaena and Auston Kim (nypost.com, as.com). Lee’s steady performance, especially her composure amid a few late bogeys, reinforced her growing legacy—with previous major wins at the 2021 Evian and 2023 U.S. Open included (as.com).
Auston Kim also shined, posting her career-best major finish and earning acclaim for strong play under pressure (lpga.com).
2025 KPMG Women’s PGA Championship, Round 4 Highlights
🌟 Champions Tour
This weekend didn’t feature a marquee Champions event, but the Tour is gearing up for next week’s Kaulig Companies Championship in Akron. That one always draws a solid field, and fans will be watching closely to see which legends emerge (pgatour.com).
🔥 Standout Moments & Drama
Keegan Bradley’s Ryder Cup Plot
His final-hole birdie not only delivered the win—it also boosted him into Ryder Cup contention. The idea of a player-captain scenario, reminiscent of Palmer’s dual role, adds an unexpected twist to the upcoming team announcement (washingtonpost.com).
Fleetwood’s Heartbreaking Runner-Up
Tommy squeezed out a late win opportunity but faltered with a bogey at 18. Despite the loss, his post-round reflection on improving his putting under pressure shows maturity and grit (thetimes.co.uk).
Lee’s Major Masterclass
Minjee Lee’s triumph under pressure underlines her clutch DNA. With her eyes now set on completing a career grand slam—just the Women’s British Open and Chevron Championship to go—it’s full speed ahead (theaustralian.com.au).
⛳ Weekend Summary
Tour | Winner | Score | Notable |
---|---|---|---|
PGA | Keegan Bradley | –15 | Dramatic birdie-win |
LPGA | Minjee Lee | –4 (major) | Third major title |
Champions | – | – | No major event this wk |
What to Watch Next
- Ryder Cup roster speculation headed Bradley’s way—will he pick himself?
- Minjee’s path toward a grand slam, and whether she’ll reignite that momentum soon.
- Champions Tour return, spotlighting legends in Akron next week.