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Travelers Championship Preview

Jordan Spieth

Jordan Spieth

Allan Henry-USA TODAY Sports

Sticking around on the East Coast, the PGA TOUR takes a short 110-mile trek from The Country Club to TPC River Highlands for this week’s Travelers Championship.

The close proximity appears to have helped with recruiting for the field because there are loads of big names lining up to play this week. that includes World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler, recent winners Justin Thomas and Rory McIlroy, and fan-favorite Jordan Spieth.

It’s a full field of 156 golfers, similar to last week, but the cutline rules will return to PGA TOUR standards which is top 65 and ties following two rounds of action.

The Course

The PGA TOUR heads to a familiar venue this week, TPC River Highlands.

This Pete Dye design has been hosting the event since 1984 back when it was TPC of Connecticut.

While driving distance continues to rise, this course has stood the test of time while playing as a par 70 that plays under 6,900 yards.

It’s one of the shortest courses the PGA TOUR visits. Looking at the par 4s, there are just two holes that play over 460 yards. As a result, you see lots of wedges and short irons in hand this week.

Off the tee, there are generous landing areas but lots of trouble in the form of penalty strokes lurking for golfers missing too far offline.

Driving is not the main test this week. Instead, smart and steady iron play is required because the main defense of the course is tricky pin positions. They try to hide the pins and force golfers into making risk-reward decisions on whether to attack or not. Knowing where to miss (or not to miss) is key because you don’t want to be short-sided here.

For turf talk, golfers will see typical Northern grass with bent/poa fairways, kentucky bluegrass rough, and poa annua greens which have some bentgrass in them, as well.

The greens are not quite as small as last week’s but at 5,000 average square feet, they are still on the short side of the equation. They are usually prepped to run 12+ feet on the stimp which is speedy.

The overall scoring environment is pretty average by PGA TOUR standards but a bit easier than most par-70 stops. The course isn’t particularly easy but with lots of short irons and wedges, we inevitably see a few low scores roll in each day. Most notable being the ’58" fired by Jim Furyk back at the 2016 edition.

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Quotes on the Course

Bubba Watson: “I think the golf course is just so fair. You’re always moving the ball forward. No matter where you hit it, the ball is always going forward. There are some trees in some places, but the rough is always fair. You can always advance it. That’s all we ask and all I want in a the golf course. I want to be able to advance it forward. That means I can use my creativity and try shots and do things.”

Chez Reavie: “If you get the ball in play off the tee, there are a lot of holes you can make birdies on, and then there’s a few tough holes you’re just trying to play smart and make some pars. It’s a great golf course. You’ve got to shape it both ways. If you hit the ball off line it can punish you, so it’s just a lot of fun to play.”

Paul Casey: “This is a golf course where the green is relatively small, but they’re tucking the pins away and putting them on some funky little slopes. If you short side yourself, especially if you get over these greens, you’re going to be in a world of hurt.”

Chris Stroud: “This course is great for me. I’m not a bomber, so it’s nice to be able to have a lot of short irons into the greens. I even have a note in my yardage book, as long as I’m sharp from 100 yards to 165 this week, I can make a lot of birdies.”

This is not a course that is easy to overpower. It’s a fairways and greens type of course where smart and steady iron play and a hot putter gets the job done.

Correlated Courses

We have heaps of data at TPC River Highlands. Let’s look at the leaderboards over the last five years and see where the most crossover success can be found, when it comes to other courses out on TOUR.

TPC Sawgrass
PGA WEST Rota
Quail Hollow Club
Muirfield Village GC
Pebble Beach Pro-Am Rota

The general theme gravitates toward shorter courses with lots of wedges and short irons. Courses with a big penalty for missing offline but birdies available for steady play.

The Weather

Thursday: Storms likely with a high of 75 degrees. Winds 5 to 10 MPH.

Friday: Cloudy with a high of 79 degrees. Winds at 6 to 12 MPH.

The threat of rain remains constant for the entire week. It could be a sloppy track at times this week.