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PGA Tour: Travelers Championship preview

Chez Reavie holds the trophy after winning the 2019 Travelers Championship. (Photo by Fred Kfoury III/Icon Sportswire)
The PGA Tour has been nothing short of thrilling since its return, and this weekend’s Travelers Championship should be no different.
Typically held the week after the U.S. Open, the 69th annual tournament is the first to line up with its original spot on the schedule, since the Tour resumed in mid-June.
Once again, the top five golfers in the world are set to compete in a field of 156 at TPC River Highlands, a par-70, 6,841-yard course, which is considered one of the easier on Tour.
Travelers Championship 2020 - Winner
Thu, June 25 2020, 10:45 AM
Justin Thomas
+1200
Bryson DeChambeau
+1200
Rory McIlroy
+1200
Jon Rahm
+1800
Webb Simpson
+1800
Brooks Koepka
+2000
Patrick Cantlay
+2200
Justin Rose
+2500
Xander Schauffele
+2500
Dustin Johnson
+2800
Bubba Watson
+2800
Paul Casey
+2800
Sungjae Im
+3300
Abraham Ancer
+3300
Collin Morikawa
+3300
Patrick Reed
+3500
Jordan Spieth
+4000
Joaquin Niemann
+4000
Sergio Garcia
+4000
Matthew Fitzpatrick
+4500
Tony Finau
+4500
Marc Leishman
+4500
Gary Woodland
+4500
Viktor Hovland
+5500
J.T. Poston
+6600
Ian Poulter
+6600
Brian Harman
+6600
Kevin Kisner
+7000
Corey Conners
+7000
Scottie Scheffler
+7000
Joel Dahmen
+8000
Ryan Palmer
+8000
Jason Day
+8000
Louis Oosthuizen
+9000
Billy Horschel
+9000
Shane Lowry
+10000
Kevin Na
+10000
Branden Grace
+10000
Chez Reavie
+10000
Brandt Snedeker
+10000
Keegan Bradley
+10000
Jason Kokrak
+10000
Kevin Streelman
+11000
Phil Mickelson
+12500
Ryan Moore
+12500
Russell Henley
+12500
Max Homa
+12500
Byeong Hun An
+12500
Dylan Frittelli
+12500
Patrick Rodgers
+12500
Matthew Nesmith
+15000
Lucas Glover
+15000
Harold Varner III
+15000
Charley Hoffman
+15000
Vaughn Taylor
+15000
Luke List
+15000
Rafael Cabrera Bello
+15000
Matthew Wolff
+15000
Carlos Ortiz
+15000
Matt Wallace
+15000
Danny Lee
+15000
Jim Furyk
+15000
Bud Cauley
+15000
Sebastian Munoz
+17500
Cameron Smith
+17500
Joseph Bramlett
+17500
Russell Knox
+17500
Zach Johnson
+17500
Jhonattan Vegas
+17500
Charl Schwartzel
+17500
Tyler Duncan
+20000
Matt Jones
+20000
Michael Thompson
+20000
Cameron Davis
+20000
Beau Hossler
+20000
Wyndham Clark
+20000
Doc Redman
+20000
Brendan Steele
+20000
Stewart Cink
+20000
Harry Higgs
+20000
Brice Garnett
+20000
Brendon Todd
+20000
Graeme McDowell
+20000
C.T. Pan
+20000
Mark Hubbard
+25000
Tom Hoge
+25000
Keith Mitchell
+25000
Talor Gooch
+25000
Danny Willett
+25000
Grayson Murray
+25000
Kevin Tway
+25000
Cameron Tringale
+25000
Lanto Griffin
+25000
Kyle Stanley
+25000
Luke Donald
+25000
Sepp Straka
+25000
Aaron Wise
+25000
Emiliano Grillo
+25000
Chris Stroud
+25000
Sam Ryder
+30000
Sahith Theegala
+30000
Lucas Bjerregaard
+30000
Kevin Chappell
+30000
Brian Stuard
+30000
Jamie Lovemark
+30000
Hudson Swafford
+30000
Mackenzie Hughes
+30000
Sam Burns
+30000
Troy Merritt
+30000
Si Woo Kim
+30000
Aaron Baddeley
+30000
Sung-hoon Kang
+30000
Scott Stallings
+30000
James Hahn
+30000
David Pastore
+30000
Richy Werenski
+35000
Cameron Percy
+35000
Adam Long
+35000
Kyoung-Hoon Lee
+35000
Bronson Burgoon
+40000
Robby Shelton
+40000
Peter Malnati
+40000
Bo Hoag
+40000
Adam Schenk
+40000
Will Gordon
+40000
Zac Blair
+40000
Austin Cook
+40000
Denny McCarthy
+40000
J.J. Spaun
+40000
D J Trahan
+40000
Scott Harrington
+50000
Rob Oppenheim
+50000
Brian Gay
+50000
Ryan Armour
+50000
Xinjun Zhang
+50000
Hunter Mahan
+50000
Matt Every
+50000
Hank Lebioda
+50000
Henrik Norlander
+50000
Wesley Bryan
+50000
Seung-Yul Noh
+50000
Scott Brown
+50000
Patton Kizzire
+50000
Chase Koepka
+50000
Fabian Gomez
+50000
J.J. Henry
+75000
Vijay Singh
+75000
Ted Potter
+75000
Peter Kuest
+100000
Roger Sloan
+100000
Michael Kim
+100000
Davis Love
+100000
Martin Trainer
+100000
Greg Chalmers
+100000
Bo Van Pelt
+100000
Last week, Webb Simpson bounced back from a missed cut at the Charles Schwab Challenge to win the RBC Heritage. Simpson jumped from ninth to fifth in the World Golf Ranking, after he finished 22-under (a record at Harbour Town Golf Links), one stroke ahead of Abraham Ancer.
World No. 1 Rory McIlroy and No. 3 Justin Thomas are both favorites (+1200) heading into the tournament. McIlroy posted 32nd- and 41st-place finishes at the Charles Schwab and RBC Heritage, while Thomas surged late to tie for eighth last weekend.
World No. 11 Bryson DeChambeau is the other co-favorite. He finished eighth last weekend and has put up top-five finishes in his four prior matches on Tour.
Defending champ Chez Reavie is a longshot (+10000) in Cromwell. Reavie hasn’t demonstrated the best form since the Tour’s hiatus ended. He missed the cut at the Charles Schwab and finished 74th at Hilton Head.
You’ll find decent odds on Bubba Watson (+2800), a three-time winner at River Highlands. Should he top the leaderboard Sunday, he’ll tie Billy Casper for the most victories at the tournament.
Phil Mickelson is back on Tour, as well, after he sat out the RBC Heritage to celebrate his 50th birthday. Mickelson won the Travelers in 2001 and 2002.
On Wednesday, a number of players withdrew from the tournament due to concerns over COVID-19, including Brooks Koepka and Webb Simpson.
Since January, he has missed the cut in every event but one — the Pebble Beach Pro-Am, where he came in third — but this course may help him bring his game back to life.
In the past decade, the Pete Dye-designed course has favored longer hitters, which also bodes well for DeChambeau, McIlroy, and Watson, all in the top 20 in driving distance.
One more stat to consider is par 4 birdie or better scoring. River Highlands has 12 par 4s, including the first four holes. This makes Thomas (sixth on Tour in that statistic) an appealing choice to win.
You can catch all the Travelers Championship action from Thursday through Sunday on the Golf Channel and CBS, as well as PGA Tour Live.
Find the latest odds on the PGA Tour at BetAmerica
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