PGA Tour: Martin Laird at T5 at the Travelers Championship after the third round
06/26/2022
06/23 – 06/26/2022
PGA Tour: Travelers Championship 2022
TPC River Highlands – Cromwell, CT, USA
- Round 4/4
- Strokeplay
- Prize money: 8.300.000
- Defending champion: Harris English
Travelers Championship: Xander Schauffele is the current frontrunner after the third round.
Martin Laird is at -12 after the third round at rank T5. The Scotsman finished the round at TPC River Highlands in 66 strokes in the third round of the Travelers Championship.
Aaron Rai carded a third round 67 to find himself in T25 position and trailing leader Xander Schauffele by 10 shots. Rai posted 4 birdies in his third round.
Rory McIlroy is at -6 after the third round at rank T31. The Northern Irishman played the course at the TPC River Highlands in 72 shots in the third round of the Travelers Championship.
Tommy Fleetwood carded a third round 70 to find himself in T39 position and trailing leader Xander Schauffele by 12 shots. Fleetwood, currently ranked 42 in the official world golf ranking, turned in 3 birdies in his third round.
Luke Donald is at -3 after the third round at place T55. The Englishman finished the round at TPC River Highlands in 70 strokes in the third round of the Travelers Championship.
Matt Wallace, currently number 152 in the official world golf ranking, carded a third round 72 to find himself in T68 position and trailing leader Xander Schauffele by 17 shots. Wallace logged 3 birdies in his third round.
The Travelers Championship is part of the PGA Tour. The tournament is held from June 23rd until the 26th of June 2022 at TPC River Highlands in Cromwell, CT, USA. Players will receive a total of 8.300.000 will be awarded to the players. The course for the tournament at TPC River Highlands plays at Par 70.
Top-5 Leaderboard: Travelers Championship
Pos | Name | Today | Total |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Xander Schauffele | -3 | -17 |
2 | Patrick Cantlay | -7 | -16 |
3 | Sahith Theegala | -6 | -14 |
4 | Kevin Kisner | -4 | -13 |
T5 | Martin Laird | -4 | -12 |
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