From the penultimate pairing, World No. 31 Kevin Kisner finished bogey-bogey toward a 1-over 33-38=71 in R4 of the Travelers Championship, dropping two spots to T6 on 12-under 268, seven in arrears of champion Xander Schauffele (68).
The 38-year-old, who began the day solo 4th, four back of overnight leader Schauffele, connected for back-to-back birdies at holes 4 and 5, both from between 10 and 23 feet, but played his final 13 in birdie-less 3-over, squaring bogey-5s at 10, 17 and 18 (3-putt from 58'7"). This was his sixth Travelers, third cash and second top 10, second straight after a T5 last year, and his fifth top 10 of the season in 19 events, first since finishing solo 2nd at the WGC-Match Play eight starts ago. For the week, the Georgia alum signed for rounds of 67-64-66-71, totaled one eagle and 17 birdies versus seven bogeys, and ranked 42nd SG: Tee-to-Green (1.720), losing 1.430 strokes TTG in Rounds 3 and 4, and 5th SG: Putting (7.668), drug down by a -0.739 SGP on Sunday.