Keegan Bradley (Winner/-23) won his sixth PGA TOUR title at the Travelers Championship and second of the season in his 325th career start at the age of 37 years, 18 days.
His PGA TOUR victories are: 2011 AT&T Byron Nelson, 2011 PGA Championship, 2012 WGC-Bridgestone Invitational, 2018 BMW Championship, 2022 ZOZO CHAMPIONSHIP, 2023 Travelers Championship.
Earned 500 points and moves from No. 15 to No. 5 in the FedExCup standings; moves from No. 28 to No. 17 in the Official World Golf Ranking.
At 23-under 257, recorded the lowest 72-hole of his career in relation to par; 257 total marks his career best 72-hole total (previous: 260/-20/2018 BMW Championship/won, 2017 CIMB Classic/2nd).
Set a 72-hole tournament record since it moved to TPC River Highlands in 1984 (previous: 258/Kenny Perry/2009).
Becomes the sixth multiple winner this season: Jon Rahm, Scottie Scheffler, Max Homa, Tony Finau, Wyndham Clark.
Becomes the ninth 54-hole leader/co-leader to go on to win the Travelers Championship and 19th on TOUR this season.
Victory marks his first in five attempts when holding the lead/co-lead following the third round; wins in his 13th consecutive tournament start.
Zac Blair (T2/-20) moved to No. 90 in the FedExCup standings.
Entered this season on a Major Medical Extension with 24 starts available to earn 437.455 FedExCup points and match No. 125 from the 2020-21 FedExCup standings (Chesson Hadley/440.355).
Needs 25.482 in the final seven starts to be able to play the remainder of the season (through the FedExCup Fall) out of the Major Medical category.
Recorded his best finish of his PGA TOUR career (previous: 3rd/2016 Sony Open in Hawaii)
Brian Harman (T2/-20) recorded his third runner-up finish of the season (2nd/World Wide Technology Championship, T2/The RSM Classic) and best finish at the event in 13 starts.
World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler (T4/-19) recorded his 14th top-10 this season (most of any player on TOUR this season); has finished T12 or better in each of his last 17 starts.
Making his ninth tournament start, 2021 FedExCup champion Patrick Cantlay (T4/-19) posted his first top-10 finish at the event and eighth top-10 on TOUR this season.
2019 Travelers Championship winner Chez Reavie finished T4 (-19) in bid to become the event’s eighth multiple winner and first since 2018 (Bubba Watson/2010, 2015, 2018).
World No. 3 Rory McIlroy (T7/-18) has finished in the top-10 in each of his last five starts on TOUR, his longest such streak since he had seven straight in his last seven starts before the 2019-20 season was suspended due to COVID-19.
In his bid to become the second player to successfully defend a Travelers Championship title (Phil Mickelson/2002), Xander Schauffele finished T19 at 14-under 266.
1,844 birdies this week marks the most at the tournament since the event moved to TPC River Highlands in 1984.