The final round of the Travelers Championship is already here, and it’s essentially a two-man race between Keegan Bradley (-125) and Chez Reavie (+260). Bradley has a slight edge on the leaderboard, sitting at -21 after a six-under performance Saturday. Reavie is at -20 after posting a seven-under third round.
Saturday’s biggest mover was Rickie Fowler, but his 10-under outing was only enough for him to inch up to the T4 position, where he’s -15 overall. Fowler enters with the fourth-shortest odds to capture the Travelers Championship, but it’s still a 30-1 payout to play him.
Above Fowler on the betting boards are Patrick Cantlay (+800) and Scottie Scheffler (+2500). Interestingly, Scheffler sits at -14, so he’ll need to put together a Herculean effort to make up the seven-stroke deficit. As for Cantlay, he’s just five strokes off of Bradley’s pace and, in my opinion, offers the only realistic longshot chance to climb back into contention.
However, just because it’s basically a two-man race doesn’t mean there aren’t a myriad of ways to bet Sunday’s final round from TPC River Highlands. Let’s dive into my top two plays for Sunday!
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Keegan Bradley To Win Outright (-125) (Bet $100 to collect $180) Head to DraftKings for the best Keegan Bradley odds
First off, I don’t think it’s too outlandish to say that Cantlay (+800) can close the five-stroke gap and complete the comeback here. His nine-under performance on Saturday was electric, and if he does something similar while the nerves simultaneously start to kick in for Keegan Bradley and Chez Reavie, we could find ourselves looking at a playoff scenario. It could be worth a sprinkle on the fourth-ranked player in the world.
However, in terms of a “best bet,” I think it’s best to go the more conservative route and focus on the two-man race at the top. I’m riding with Bradley at -125 to win the Travelers Championship. I touched on nerves above; Bradley is an 11-time professional winner, so he’s no stranger to the spotlight. The American has won as recently as October of 2022 when he shot -15 and secured the Zozo Championship in Japan.
Ultimately, Bradley…
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