2024 Travelers Championship scores, leaderboard: Scottie Scheffler trails Tom Kim by one after Round 3 (2024)

For the second consecutive day, the 2024 Travelers Championship experienced a long suspension of play as players were pulled off the golf course due to severe weather at 3:30 p.m. ET only to return 2 hours and 50 minutes later. Leading as he stepped off the golf course for the delay, Tom Kim kept his wits about himself Saturday and stepped off the 18th green with the lead for the third straight day.

Carding a 5-under 65 in Round 3, the 22-year-old sits at 18 under and one clear of Scottie Scheffler and Akshay Bhatia heading into Sunday's deciding round. A win at TPC River Highlands would represent the fourth — and most certainly the biggest — of Kim's young career, but it will have to be earned with the number of stars that lurk.

After experiencing a somewhat sloppy restart with a couple of bogeys on the initial portion of his inward half, Scheffler surged late with five birdies in his last six holes to push his name back into contention at 17 under. Sharing a birthday, practice rounds and time off the golf course with Kim, the two will now share a final round tee time together as they wrestle for the last signature event title of the season.

Scheffler drafted off the momentum of his playing partner, Bhatia, who kept pace and will round out that final threesome on Sunday thanks to back-to-back birdies on Nos. 17-18. Meanwhile, Sungjae Im seeks his first win on the PGA Tour in over two years from two adrift at 16 under is alongside the 2022 champion Xander Schauffele at that number thanks to a closing 40-foot birdie effort.

In total, there are 10 players within five strokes of Kim's lead after 54 holes with heavy hitters like Collin Morikawa, Justin Thomas, Tony Finau, Shane Lowry, Patrick Cantlay and Mr. 59 himself, Cameron Young, all jostling for one of the biggest trophies on the PGA Tour playing calendar.

The leader

1. Tom Kim (-18)

It took him 40 holes, but Kim dropped his first (and only) shot of this tournament when he 3 putted from 11 feet on the par-4 4th. Things could have started to move quickly for the young gun as names like Scheffler, Schauffele and Morikawa made their moves and pushed Kim out of the lead for the first time since Thursday. He hung tough, however, and played his last 14 holes in 6 under to secure a one-stroke lead with one round to play.

"I'm going to go out tomorrow with the same game plan and try to do the things that I've been doing and if it's good enough, it's great, but if someone's better than that, I can't do anything about it. So just kind of go in with the expectation of there's just, it's a stacked leaderboard, out here a 5-, 6-shot lead is not safe at all. So I got to go out tomorrow and do the same game plan and execute."

Other contenders

T2. Scottie Scheffler, Akshay Bhatia (-17)
T4. Xander Schauffele, Sungjae Im (-16)
6. Collin Morikawa (-15)
T7. Tony Finau, Shane Lowry, Justin Thomas (-14)
T10. Cameron Young, Patrick Cantlay (-13)

For a part of the back nine, Scheffler looked a little out of sorts as he dropped a shot on a short par 3 and missed a tee shot wide leading to another. As far as three off the lead at one stage, the five-time winner this season put on his hard hat and got to work. Five birdies over the course of his final six holes including a laser into the tricky par-4 17th and another to tap-in distance on his finisher positioned the Texan beautifully for another sprint to the winner's circle.

"Sometimes when you're in pairs you can feed off each other the wrong or the right way," Scheffler said. "Today, especially at the end, we were feeding off each other what I would say in the right way. It's always a good thing."

Cameron Young cards the round of the season

The former PGA Tour Rookie of the Year became the 13th player in PGA Tour history to card a sub-60 round Saturday at TPC River Highlands. After playing his first four holes in a 5-under fashion, Cameron Young added a couple birdies on his front nine to turn in 28. A birdie on No. 13 was followed by his second eagle of the round on the short par-4 15th. One last circle was put on his scorecard on the par-4 17th meaning a par on the last was good enough for Young's 59. Coming into the week, Young had carded nine straight rounds at par-or-worse and coming into today, he didn't feel particularly great about his chances either. That's just golf.

"Woke up, would have preferred to go back to sleep," Young said. "Did exactly what I do every day coming to the golf course, get a coffee, ate, saw the physio, and went out there, warmed up. Didn't feel particularly awesome. I chunked a few less on the range than I did yesterday. Then, yeah, came out and just was very comfortable and things just started coming down close to the hole."

2024 Travelers Championship updated odds and picks

  • Scottie Scheffler: 3/2
  • Tom Kim: 7/2
  • Xander Schauffele: 5-1
  • Akshay Bhatia: 7-1
  • Sungjae Im: 12-1
  • Collin Morikawa: 12-1

Kim has been the best player this week in all the right areas. He's holing putts with consistency, splitting fairways, and striking his approach shots close. He shouldn't be phased by the pairing with Scheffler as the two are good friends and he has plenty of horsepower to get to a winning score that may touch 25 under.

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2024 Travelers Championship scores, leaderboard: Scottie Scheffler trails Tom Kim by one after Round 3 (2024)

FAQs

How much did Tom Kim win at the Travelers Championship? ›

For Tom Kim, while he won't take home a trophy, he does collect $2.16 million for his best finish since winning at the Shriners Children's Open in the fall. Here's a closer look at how much each player made at the 2024 Travelers Championship from a purse of $20 million.

How much did Scottie Scheffler win in the Travelers Championship? ›

Points and payouts: Scottie Scheffler wins $3.6M, 700 FedExCup points at Travelers Championship.

How much has Scottie Scheffler won in 2024? ›

$27,696,858. So that's around $1.8 million for every tournament he's played this year, and around $460,000 for every round he's teed it up. Scheffler's 2024 money easily surpasses his record-breaking earnings last year, when he took home $21 million.

Are Tom Kim and Scottie Scheffler friends? ›

Scheffler and Kim have been known to have a tight relationship. Kim recently revealed that the two practice with each other, living in the same city, Dallas, Texas.

How much money has Scottie Scheffler won? ›

Scheffler has played in 15 events and has come out on top in six of them, including at the Masters for the second time in his career. The 28-year-old has also finished Top-10 in 13 of the tournaments he's played in, resulting in a total of $27,696,858 in winnings.

How many wins does Scottie Scheffler have on the PGA Tour? ›

Scottie Scheffler earned his 12th PGA Tour win Sunday at the 2024 Travelers Championship, his sixth just this season.

How much does Scottie Scheffler pay his caddie? ›

Although all caddies may be paid slightly differently depending on their relationship with a player, the normal scale is as follows: 10 percent of winnings if a caddie's player wins, 7 percent for a top 10 and 5 percent for making the cut.

How much has Tiger Woods made from golf? ›

Forbes estimates that Woods has made $1.8 billion during his golf career when adding up all his winnings, appearance fees, and valuable sponsorships throughout the years. In addition to Nike, Woods has had partnerships with other big-name brands like Gatorade, Rolex, and Gillette.

How much do caddies make at the Masters? ›

The caddie of the Master's winner will get 10% of the prize money. For context, Jon Rahm won the Masters' last year and got $3.24 million. The caddie for the runner up at the Masters will get 7% of that player's prize winnings; every caddie after that will get 5%.

What is golfer Tom Kim's real name? ›

Kim Joo-hyung (Korean: 김주형; born 21 June 2002), commonly known as Tom Kim, is a South Korean professional golfer.

How many sisters does Scottie Scheffler have? ›

His mother, Diane, grew up in Park Ridge. Scheffler was the only boy among four children. His sisters are named Callie, Molly and Sara.

What is the prize money for the Travellers Championship? ›

It's a big-money event on Tour, with a $20 million purse up for grabs and $3.6 million to the winner. And if it's a signature event, it's a Scottie Scheffler week. The world No. 1 got back to being himself this week after a tough U.S. Open and picked up a sixth win on the season, all of which are top-shelf titles.

Who won the Travelers Championship in 2013? ›

In the final round of the 2013 Travelers Championship, Ken Duke birdies the second hole of a sudden-death playoff with Chris Stroud to claim his first win on the PGA TOUR.

Where is the 2024 Travelers Championship? ›

(NYSE: TRV) today announced the start of the 2024 Travelers Championship at TPC River Highlands in Cromwell, Connecticut. This year's tournament is a PGA TOUR Signature Event and the only TOUR event in the Northeast.

Who won the Travelers Championship in Connecticut? ›

Scottie Scheffler won the Travelers Championship in a playoff on Sunday, waiting out a disruption by climate protesters on the 18th green and Tom Kim's tying birdie on the last hole of regulation for his sixth victory of the year. That's the most wins in one PGA Tour season since Tiger Woods had six in 2009.

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