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Travelers Championship 2026

Cromwell, Connecticut, USA
Jun 25, 2026 — Jun 28, 2026
Starts in 3 days

About This Tournament

The Travelers Championship follows the U.S. Open as one of the PGA Tour's biggest summer stops. BBC Sport's golf calendar lists Travelers Championship at TPC River Highlands after the 2026 U.S. Open and alongside the late-June tour swing.

Tournament Details

Sport

Golf

Venue

Cromwell, Connecticut, USA

Start Date

June 25, 2026

End Date

June 28, 2026

Format

In-Person

Organizer

TPC River Highlands

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