June 28, 2026, 8:01 a.m. ET

The Travelers Championship has seen some dramatic final rounds in recent memory.

A year ago, 2025 United States Ryder Cup captain Keegan Bradley rode a wave of momentum from a crowd that chanted “USA! USA! USA!” on every hole and birdied the last hole to snatch it from Tommy Fleetwood. Scottie Scheffler won for a sixth time on the PGA Tour in 2024 after winning in a playoff at TPC River Highlands. In 2021, Harris English needed eight playoff holes to come out victorious.

What’s going to happen here in 2026? Follow along with Golfweek below for live updates, scores, highlights and more from Sunday’s final round of the Travelers Championship, the final signature event of the season.

2026 Travelers Championship leaderboard

Keep tabs on every score posted at TPC River Highlands with the 2026 Travelers Championship live leaderboard. Here’s what it looked like at the top to begin Sunday’s final round:

Need a news break? Check out the all new PLAY hub with puzzles, games and more!PositionPlayerScore1Viktor Hovland-202Scottie Scheffler-19T3Patrick Cantlay-15T3Akshay Bhatia-15T5Shane Lowry-13T5Wyndham Clark-13T5Matt Fitzpatrick-13T5Ben Griffin-13T5Eric Cole-13Travelers Championship Sunday tee times

Click here to see every tee time for the final round of the 2026 Travelers Championship.

Travelers Championship TV, streaming

Here’s a look at the TV and streaming schedule for Sunday’s action at TPC River Highlands:

ESPN+, 8:45 a.m. – 6 p.m. ETGolf Channel, 2-4 p.m. ETNBC/Peacock, 4-7 p.m. ETListen on SiriusXM, 2-7 p.m. ETGet PGA Tour Live on ESPN+ Watch the PGA Tour on PeacockWhat’s the prize money at the 2026 Travelers Championship?

There is a $20 million in the prize fund and $3.6 million is being set aside for the winner.

Last 10 winners of the Travelers Championship2025 – Keegan Bradley2024 – Scottie Scheffler2023 – Keegan Bradley2022 – Xander Schauffele2021 – Harris English2020 – Dustin Johnson2019 – Chez Reavie2018 – Bubba Watson2017 – Jordan Spieth2016 – Russell KnoxWhere is the Travelers Championship?

TPC River Highlands in Cromwell, Connecticut, is a Robert J. Ross/Maurice Kearney design. It was most recently was renovated by Bobby Weed after many architects made changes over the past century. Founded as Middletown Golf Club in 1928, it became Edgewood Country Club in 1934. The PGA Tour took over the property in the 1980s, and Pete Dye redesigned a layout that reopened in 1982 as TPC of Connecticut. The golf course will play 6,844 yards (short by most PGA Tour venue standards) and will be a par 70.