Travelers Championship 2025 Location
This year Travelers Championship will be held at TPC River Highlands in Cromwell, Connecticut, USA near Hartford and is the only PGA TOUR event in New England. TPC River Highlands is a par-70 course, slightly shorter than other PGA TOUR venues. The fairways are Bentgrass, and the rough is bluegrass fescue making the game even more challenging.
The 16th hole is the most famous on the course, a 171-yard par-3 that’s tricky. The final stretches 15-18 are often called one of golf's most exciting and dramatic finishing stretches.
June at TPC River Highlands is warm and humid, so dress light and breathable. Moisture-wicking polo and lightweight polos or shorts are the way to go. Light colours like white, beige, or pastel are best as they don’t absorb heat. A good cap or wide-brimmed golf hat and sunglasses are a must to protect yourself from the sun. Carry a lightweight and waterproof jacket, especially for early morning or late evening when it can get cooler or in case of a light rain shower.
Travelers Championship 2025 Schedule
Follow the action of the 2025 Travelers Championship, keeping in view these Travelers Championship 2025 dates:
Day 1. Wednesday, June 18, 2025 - "Media & Practice Day"
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Time: 7:00 AM – 6:00 PM
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This is the players' first practice rounds where golfers will check the course and plan their strategies.
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Access is closed to the public.
Day 2. Thursday, June 19, 2025 - "First Competition Round"
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Time: 7:00 AM – 7:00 PM
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This is the first official round where players try to move up the Travelers Championship 2025 Golf Leaderboard.
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7:00 AM: First tee-offs
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3:00 PM–6:00 PM: Live TV Coverage
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Gates are open to the public.
Day 3. Friday, June 20, 2025 - "Second Round (Cut Day)"
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Time: 7:00 AM – 8:00 PM
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7:00 AM: Second Round begins
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2:00 PM–4:00 PM: Player Q&A
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5:00 PM: Cut Announcement where the top 65 players will advance
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Access is open to the public.
Day 4. Saturday, June 21, 2025 - "Third Round (Moving Day)"
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Time: 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM
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9:00 AM: Round begins
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3:00 PM–6:00 PM: CBS Broadcast
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Access is open to the public. The concert requires separate tickets.
Day 5. Sunday, June 22, 2025 - "Final Round"
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Time: 8:00 AM – 7:00 PM
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This is the final round where a champion will be announced.
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A trophy will be presented at 6:30 PM.
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The Fireworks Show will begin at 7:15 PM.
Source: PGA TOUR - Tournament Schedule
Travelers Golf Championship 2025 Tickets
Book your 2025 Travelers Championship tickets according to these details:
1. Grounds Tickets (General Admission)
Grounds tickets get you basic access to the event, and you can watch the tournament on the course. You can visit various holes and watch the players from different angles. Prices include:
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June 18 (Wednesday – Pro-Am): $105
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June 19 (Thursday): $103
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June 20 (Friday): $118
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June 21 (Saturday): $120
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June 22 (Sunday): $131
2. Champions Club
The Champions Club is a premium hospitality area located in the middle of the event. If you want comfort and exclusive experiences, this is the category for you. It has temperature temperature-controlled interior, Open-air seating overlooking the 18th green, exclusive seating, premium bar service, and food and beverage from 11 am to 4 pm. Prices include:
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June 19 & 21: $417
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June 20 & 22: $442
3. Mohegan Sun Terrace
The Mohegan Sun Terrace is also a premium hospitality venue but more relaxed and open. It has views of the 16th and 17th holes, so you can see all the action from a great spot. This package includes food and beverage options. Different prices are:
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June 19 & 21: $289
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June 20 & 22: $309
4. Kids Admission Program
Bring your kids to the event for free as long as they are with a ticketed adult. This offer is eligible for kids up to 15 years old from June 18 to June 22. Kids will need a separate ticket for hospitality venues.
5. Military & Veterans Admission Program
Active military members and U.S. veterans can bring their families with them. They get free grounds access as a guest of Trinity Health Of New England. Active, Reserve, Retired Military Service Members, Guard, and as well as U.S. Veterans are eligible. Registrations are open till May 29.
You can buy tickets through the official website, Ticketmaster, SeatGeek, and Vivid Seats. Each ticket is a mobile ticket that you can store on your phone. All tickets must be redeemed online prior to arriving at the tournament. There will be no on-site verification or distribution of tickets.
Travelers Championship 2025 Prize
The 2025 Golf Travelers Championship has a total prize purse of $20 million, ranking it among the top Signature Events on the PGA Tour. The champion takes home 18% of this prize pool, which comes around $3.6 million. Looking at the 2024 prize breakdown, the runner-up got $2.16 million, while the third-place finisher earned $1.16 million. We expect a similar distribution in 2025, though the PGA Tour will confirm the final payouts after the tournament ends.
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Travelers Championship 2025 Players
Here are the players to watch this year:
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Wyndham Clark: He is the 2023 U.S. Open champ and one of the brightest stars in golf. Course record at Pebble Beach and recent form make him a threat at the Travelers.
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Scottie Scheffler: The World No. 1 and defending champ is back to defend.
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Justin Thomas: Two majors and a 2025 RBC Heritage win make him one of the most consistent and highest-ranked players on tour.
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Collin Morikawa: He is a two-time major winner and multiple PGA Tour winner. Ball-striking and composure under pressure make him a good one to watch.
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Rory McIlroy: One of the game’s biggest stars and most popular players, McIlroy is always a top contender.
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Patrick Cantlay: His consistency and pressure performance make him one of the top American golfers.
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Keegan Bradley: A Vermont native, Bradley will get a big local following at TPC River Highlands. Past PGA Championship winner and local connection make him extra exciting.
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Ludvig Åberg: This Swedish player is ready to make his debut at the Travelers. New to the PGA Tour and has got talent to make an impact in his first major.