Scottie Scheffler's Late Slip Creates Thrilling Three-Way Tie at Travelers Championship
Scottie Scheffler's late double bogey led to a three-way tie with Tommy Fleetwood and Justin Thomas at the Travelers Championship, setting up an exciting weekend.

In a dramatic turn of events at the Travelers Championship, Scottie Scheffler's late slip on the par-4 17th hole resulted in a double bogey, bringing him into a three-way tie with Tommy Fleetwood and Justin Thomas. The trio now shares the lead heading into the weekend at TPC River Highlands.
Scheffler's Unfortunate Turn
Scheffler, who had been comfortably in the lead, faced a sudden shift in fortune on the 17th. A left-to-right wind that had been aiding his tee shot unexpectedly died down, sending his ball into a fairway bunker. His subsequent shot found the water, leading to a double bogey and a final score of 1-under 69 for the day.
Fleetwood's Impressive Charge
Tommy Fleetwood made a significant charge with two eagles in three holes, including a chip-in on the reachable 15th. His strategic play and ability to capitalize on the wind conditions earned him a 65, placing him in the shared lead.
Thomas' Birdie Streak
Justin Thomas showcased his resilience with five consecutive birdies on the back nine, two of which were from the 25-foot range. His impressive streak culminated in a 64, bringing him level with Scheffler and Fleetwood.
The Impact of the Wind
The second round was heavily influenced by strong winds, which not only made play challenging but also reshaped the leaderboard. The average score of 70.7 was nearly two shots higher than the opening round, marking the highest scoring average at the Travelers since 2017.
Other Notable Performances
Jason Day finished one shot behind the leaders with a 66, while Rory McIlroy battled through gusty conditions to stay within four shots of the lead. Denny McCarthy and Austin Eckroat are tied at 7-under 133, with Ryder Cup captain Keegan Bradley and Nick Taylor close behind.
Looking Ahead
With 12 players separated by just four shots, the weekend promises to be a thrilling contest. The unpredictable wind conditions will continue to play a crucial role, testing the skills and patience of the world's top golfers.
As the Travelers Championship heads into its final rounds, all eyes will be on Scheffler, Fleetwood, and Thomas as they vie for the title in what is shaping up to be one of the most exciting tournaments of the season.