The Travelers Championship returns to TPC River Highlands in Cromwell, Connecticut, from June 25 through June 28 as the final Signature Event of the PGA Tour season. With a $20 million purse, a no-cut format, and many of the top players in the sport competing, the event offers one of the strongest fields outside the major championships. The timing is especially interesting because players arrive immediately after the U.S. Open, creating a unique challenge as fatigue, recent form, and course fit are all huge factors. TPC River Highlands is one of the shortest layouts used on the PGA Tour schedule, which places a premium on elite iron play, birdie conversion, and smart course management rather than pure power.
2026 Travelers Championship Prediction
- Pick: Scottie Scheffler to Win at +445
- Confidence: 4 out of 5
Scottie Scheffler enters the week as the betting favorite and remains the player to beat. Despite not winning as frequently in 2026, his ball-striking numbers continue to rank among the best on Tour. TPC River Highlands rewards players who consistently generate birdie opportunities, and Scheffler’s tee-to-green game remains unmatched.
Several challengers deserve attention. Xander Schauffele has an excellent history on similar layouts and owns a previous Travelers Championship victory. Tommy Fleetwood nearly captured this event a year ago before a difficult final round. Cameron Young arrives with strong recent form and possesses enough scoring ability to take advantage of the course’s shorter yardage. Matt Fitzpatrick also lines up well because of his accuracy and strong approach play.
Our projected winning score is around 18-under to 21-under par if weather conditions remain favorable. That scoring environment generally benefits elite ball-strikers capable of creating a high volume of birdie chances over four rounds.
Scheffler combines the highest floor and the highest ceiling in the field. His consistency is particularly valuable in a no-cut event where players are guaranteed four rounds to separate themselves from the field. While shorter odds always reduce betting value, his combination of elite approach play, driving accuracy, and experience at TPC River Highlands makes him the most likely winner.
For bettors looking beyond the favorite, Tommy Fleetwood at +1900 and Matt Fitzpatrick at +1950 offer attractive alternatives. Both players have games that fit this course exceptionally well and arrive with enough recent form to contend throughout the weekend.
Betting Odds
According to current DraftKings Sportsbook odds, the top 10 favorites entering the tournament are:
- Scottie Scheffler +445
- Xander Schauffele +1500
- Ludvig Aberg +1700
- Tommy Fleetwood +1800
- Cameron Young +2000
- Matt Fitzpatrick +2250
- Sam Burns +2250
- Si Woo Kim +2500
- Patrick Cantlay +2700
- Wyndham Clark +2900
- All Others +3000 or more
Scheffler sits well ahead of the field despite facing many of the best players on Tour. Schauffele and Young appear next, while Fleetwood and Fitzpatrick stand out as players whose games are especially suited to River Highlands.
Among longer-priced options, Ben Griffin at +4500 deserves attention after several strong performances during the season. Russell Henley at +3400 offers a combination of accuracy and consistency that often translates well on shorter courses. Alex Smalley at +8800 is another interesting sleeper after showing the ability to compete against elite fields throughout the year. Brian Harman at +6900 is also worth considering for placement markets given his long history of success at this tournament.
Travelers Championship Parlay
- Scottie Scheffler Top 10 Finish -220
- Tommy Fleetwood Top 20 Finish -170
- Matt Fitzpatrick Top 20 Finish -140
- Brian Harman Top 20 Finish +160
- Parlay Odds: +950
This parlay focuses on course history and statistical fit rather than chasing outright winners. Scheffler’s Top 10 finish serves as the foundation because he consistently places himself in contention regardless of venue. Fleetwood’s recent success at River Highlands makes a Top 20 finish appealing, while Fitzpatrick’s accurate style of play should create plenty of birdie opportunities.
Harman supplies the value component. His track record at this event is among the strongest in the field, with five straight top 10 finishes, and his precision off the tee helps neutralize the distance advantage held by longer hitters. By combining several placement markets instead of outright winners, the parlay creates a more balanced risk profile than betting an outright winner.
Travelers Championship Course Info
- Course: TPC River Highlands
- Location: Cromwell, Connecticut
- Par: 70
- Yardage: 6,844 yards
- Format: 72-hole stroke play
- Field Size: 72 players
- Cut: No cut
- Purse: $20 million
- Winner’s Share: $3.6 million
- Defending Champion: Keegan Bradley
TPC River Highlands is one of the shortest courses used on the PGA Tour, yet it consistently produces entertaining finishes. Players have plenty of scoring opportunities, particularly on the back nine, where risk-reward decisions can quickly alter the leaderboard. The course rewards aggressive iron play, efficient putting, and the ability to capitalize on birdie chances.
Because every player receives four rounds in this no-cut format, expect plenty of movement throughout the tournament. Birdies will be necessary to keep pace, and the eventual champion will likely need several low rounds to separate from a deep field filled with elite talent. Scheffler remains the most logical selection, but Fleetwood, Fitzpatrick, Schauffele, and Young all possess the skill set needed to challenge for the trophy on Sunday afternoon.

