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2024 Travelers Championship: How to watch, TV coverage, streaming info, tee times

2024 Travelers Championship: How to watch, TV coverage, streaming info, tee times

2024 Travelers Championship

The 2024 Travelers Championship, an event on the PGA Tour,​ will be ​held at TPC River Highlands in Cromwell, Connecticut, ‍from June 17th to⁢ 23rd. Notable players who ​are expected to participate include Keegan Bradley, the 2023⁤ champion, Rory McIlroy, Scottie Scheffler, Jon Rahm, Justin Thomas, Jordan Spieth,⁤ and Justin Rose. It will be the 19th edition of ‌the tournament, a “Signature⁤ Event” on the tour, ‌and will offer a purse of $8.3 million, with the ‌winner receiving $1.494 million. ESPN+ will provide exclusive live coverage of⁢ the tournament, ⁤including tee times and streaming information.

- Tune in for the 2024 Travelers Championship: Matchups, Streaming, Tee Times

– Tune in for the 2024 Travelers Championship: Matchups,‍ Streaming, Tee Times

Tune in for the ⁢2024 Travelers Championship: Matchups, Streaming, Tee Times

Golf enthusiasts can witness thrilling action at the 2024 Travelers Championship, held at TPC River Highlands from June 20th to 23rd.​ The event will ‍be exclusively broadcast on ESPN+, providing ‍fans with live coverage ​of the tournament.

Viewers can expect captivating matches as top players like Rory McIlroy, Scottie Scheffler, Jon Rahm, Justin Thomas, Jordan Spieth, and Justin Rose ‌compete for the championship. Along with ⁣these heavyweights, an intriguing long-shot contender will also be in the mix, promising upsets and unpredictable outcomes.

Follow the tournament on ESPN+ to catch ‍all the excitement as‍ golfers battle for victory⁤ at TPC River Highlands. Tee times can ‍be found on the ESPN+ ⁢app.

Featured Matchups

  • Rory McIlroy vs. Jon Rahm
  • Scottie ​Scheffler ⁤vs. Justin‌ Thomas
  • Jordan Spieth vs. ‌Justin⁣ Rose

Streaming

  • ESPN+

Tee Times

  • Thursday, June 20th

    • 7:00 AM ⁣- 1:00 PM: First round
  • Friday, June 21st

    • 7:00 AM -​ 1:00 PM: Second round
  • Saturday, June 22nd

    • 7:00 AM – ‌1:00 PM: Third round
  • Sunday, June 23rd

    • 7:00 AM – 1:00 PM: Final round

– Travelers⁢ Championship 2024 Exclusive Live Coverage, Watch Online

Travelers Championship 2024 Exclusive Live‌ Coverage, Watch Online

Golf enthusiasts, get ready to ⁢witness the ​thrilling action⁣ of the 2024 Travelers Championship! From June 20th to 23rd, TPC River Highlands in Cromwell, Connecticut, will ​host some of the biggest names in golf⁢ as‍ they⁢ compete for the coveted title.

For‌ those ‌who can’t make it to‌ the course, exclusive live coverage of the tournament ⁤will be available​ on ESPN+. Catch every stroke, putt, and eagle as the players navigate the challenging​ layout. With expert commentary ⁤and in-depth analysis, you won’t ‌miss a moment ⁢of the excitement.

Tee Times ‌and​ Featured Pairings

Tee times for the first two rounds will be ⁢announced closer to the tournament date. ⁣Keep an eye on the ESPN+ app or the official Travelers Championship⁣ website for the ‌latest ‍updates.​ Featured ⁢pairings for‌ the weekend rounds will ⁢include ​top players like Rory McIlroy, Scottie Scheffler, Jon Rahm, Justin ⁢Thomas,‍ and Jordan Spieth. Get ready for intense competition​ and dramatic⁤ finishes as‍ these ‍stars battle it out for the championship.

Streaming Options

In addition to⁤ ESPN+,​ other streaming options will be available⁢ for fans to watch the Travelers Championship. fuboTV ‌ and DirecTV Stream both offer ‌ESPN+ as ⁢part of their packages. You ⁤can also purchase a standalone ​ESPN+ subscription directly from the streaming service.

– Long Shot Challengers at the 2024 Travelers Championship:⁣ Ones to Watch

Long Shot Challengers at the⁤ 2024 Travelers Championship: Ones to Watch

While ⁢the likes of⁣ Will ⁣Zalatoris, Scottie Scheffler, Jon⁤ Rahm, and Justin Thomas will undoubtedly garner the lion’s share of‍ attention at the 2024 Travelers Championship, there are a number of long shot challengers who could make some noise at TPC River Highlands this week.

Here⁣ are a few‍ players who​ could surprise at this ⁣year’s event:

  • Davis ⁤Thompson: The⁢ 26-year-old American has had a breakout season in 2023, winning twice on the‌ Korn⁢ Ferry Tour and finishing in‌ the top 10 in three of his four PGA Tour ‍starts. Thompson is a long hitter with a great short game, and he could be a factor this week if he‍ can keep his driver in the fairway.
  • Sahith Theegala: Another young American who has impressed in 2023, ⁢Theegala has won twice on ⁤the PGA Tour this season​ and has ​finished​ in the top 10⁢ in seven​ of his 13 starts. Theegala is a great ball-striker who is also comfortable ⁣on the greens, and ⁢he could be a threat to win this week if he can putt​ well.
  • Justin Suh: The former U.S. ‌Amateur champion has ‍struggled to ⁢find⁤ his footing on the PGA Tour since turning pro‌ in 2020,‍ but he has shown some signs of improvement in 2023. Suh is a talented player who has all the tools to be a winner, and he could be a⁤ dark horse this week at TPC⁤ River ‍Highlands.
  • Callum Tarren: The 30-year-old Englishman has yet⁣ to win on⁢ the PGA Tour, but he⁤ has been a consistent performer in recent⁢ years. Tarren has ⁤finished in the top 25 in each of his last four starts, and he could be a threat to ⁣contend this week if he can continue ‌his good form.

This article does not provide information about the 2024 Travelers Championship, therefore I am⁣ unable to write an ‌outro for said event.

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