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Leader Tommy Fleetwood is an odds-on favourite to win the Travelers Championship - while Keegan Bradley is a BOOSTED 9/2 to be victorious

Leader Tommy Fleetwood is an odds-on favourite to win the Travelers Championship - while Keegan Bradley is a BOOSTED 9/2 to be victorious

Daily Mail​5 hours ago

England's Tommy Fleetwood is in the box seat to win the PGA Tour's Travelers Championship today - which comes after an exceptional third round that saw him shoot 7-under.
As a result of yet another impressive round - Fleetwood is sitting 16-under and is atop the leaderboard by three shots.
With that in mind - it shouldn't come as a surprise that Fleetwood is a huge odds-on favourite at 8/15 to win his maiden PGA event.
Meanwhile, if you're anticipating Fleetwood to squander his lead - America's Keegan Bradley is a BOOSTED 9/2 second-favourite to be crowned champion.
Bradley shot 7-under in Round 3 to improve to 13-under. Lastly, Russell Henley, Jason Day and Scottie Scheffler round out the five favourites in the market.
The trio are priced at 9/2, 20/1 and 90/1 respectively according to Sky Bet.
Sky Bet favourites to win the Travelers Championship:
Tommy Fleetwood 8/15
Keegan Bradley WAS 4/1 NOW 9/2
Russell Henley 9/2
Jason Day 20/1
Scottie Scheffler 90/1
All odds are correct at the time of publication

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