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Nick Stavas David Dusek Golfweek
After a grueling round Friday due to strong winds, scoring conditions were nearly perfect for Saturday’s third round at the 2025 Player’s Championship, the PGA Tour’s final signature event of the season.
It was a birdie fest at TPC River Highlands, with several rounds in the mid-to-low 60s and loads of exciting, highlight-reel shots. Tommy Fleetwood, who’s still seeking his first victory on the PGA Tour, holds the 54-hole lead by three shots over Russell Henley and Keegan Bradley.
Read below leaderboard updates, scores, highlights, and more from the third round at TPC River Highlands in Cromwell, Connecticut.
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| POS | Player | Score |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | T. Fleetwood | -16 |
| T2 | R. Henley | -13 |
| T2 | K. Bradley | -13 |
| 4 | J. Day | -11 |
| T5 | B. Harman | -8 |
Tommy Fleetwood plays nearly perfect golf, holds solo lead after Saturday at the Travelers Championship
Tommy Fleetwood did not miss a fairway Saturday during his third round at the Travelers Championship.In fact, heading into Sunday, he’s hit 21 fairways in a row.
The Englishman has been absolutely striping the golf ball off the tee, hitting brilliant approach shots and cashing them in with solid putting. It’s all working for Fleetwood, who posted scores of 66, 65, and 63 in the first three rounds at TPC River Highlands, in desperate search of that elusive first win on the PGA Tour.
Fleetwood has the most top 10 finishes (41) of any player without a victory on Tour, ever.
He has held 54-hole leads before, though, so this tournament is far from over. But if he plays on Sunday like he did over the first three days, he’s going to be walking away with a trophy and $3.6 million.
Russell Henley and Keegan Bradley figure to be the main threats to Fleetwood’s chances at finally breaking through to the winners’ circle. They’re both 13 under after excellent rounds Saturday in which neither made a bogey. Henley fired a tournament-best 9-under 61 while Bradley carded a 63.