Scottie Scheffler Faces A Tense Monday Finish At Travelers

The Travelers Championship intensifies as Scottie Scheffler and Viktor Hovland vie for victory in a thrilling Monday playoff after being tied at 21-under par.

It's been a thrilling week in Connecticut, and the excitement isn't over yet. The Travelers Championship is headed into overtime with Scottie Scheffler and Viktor Hovland neck and neck at 21-under par after 72 holes. Thanks to a lengthy rain delay on Sunday, we'll be seeing some Monday golf action as these two titans face off in a playoff.

On the 18th hole, both Hovland and Scheffler managed to make par, effectively knocking Collin Morikawa out of the running. Scheffler, with nerves of steel, sank an 8’6” putt on the final green to secure his spot in the playoff, finishing regulation without a single three-putt-a testament to his precision and calm under pressure.

The playoff kicks off Monday at 9 a.m. Eastern on Golf Channel, with a sudden-death format focusing on the 18th hole.

This isn't the first time the Travelers Championship has seen such drama; it's the eighth playoff since 2007. Who could forget 2021, when Harris English outlasted Kramer Hicock after eight grueling rounds on the same hole?

Scheffler himself is no stranger to this scenario, having bested Tom Kim in a playoff back in 2024.

The rain delay added an extra layer of suspense, starting when Scheffler and Hovland were navigating the 14th fairway. Post-delay, Wyndham Clark's hopes were dashed as he found water on the 17th. Meanwhile, Morikawa, Akshay Bahtia, and Matthew Fitzpatrick all fell just short of the playoff threshold.

Scheffler showed his resilience with clutch par saves on the 15th and 17th, maintaining his 21-under par score. Hovland kept pace, birdieing the drivable 15th and staying level with Scheffler.

As the stage is set for Monday's showdown, Scheffler aims for his second win of the season and the 21st of his PGA Tour career, while Hovland is hungry for his eighth career victory and his first of the season. It's a clash of titans, and golf fans won't want to miss it.

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