
How much prize money every golfer earned at the 2018 Travelers Championship
The Travelers Championship has become Bubba Watson's personal ATM. With a third victory in the event in 12 career starts, Watson has seen his career earnings at TPC River Highlands rise past the $4.5 million mark, the most of any player in tournament history—by more than $2 million. How much money did everyone in the field at TPC River Highlands earn? Here's a breakdown for all those who made the cut. Win: Bubba Watson, -17, $1,260,000
T-2: Paul Casey, -14, $462,000.00
T-2:

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Boys Age Division 16-18 (left to Right) 1st place Carston Fritz 76 (Won in a playoff) 2nd place Cam Cobler 76 3rd Place Alec Cordobes 91 Great job gentlemen!!

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Boys Age Division 16-18 (left to Right) 1st place Carston Fritz 76 (Won in a playoff) 2nd place Cam Cobler 76 3rd Place Alec Cordobes 91 Great job gentlemen!!

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Boys Age Division 14-15 (Left To Right) 1st place Major Spiegel 76 - won in a playoff 2nd place Sam Brita 76 (Not Pictured) 3rd place Isaac Rorick 79 4th place John Barce 80 5th place Cameron Gerue 83 Great shooting guys!!

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Boys Age 12-13 Division (Left to Right) 1st place Charlie Olson 39 2nd place Eric Slater 48 3rd place Joey Hughes 49 Good job Guys!!

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Girls Age Division 14-18 (Left to Right) 1st place Olivia Render 80 2nd place Anna Munson 85 3rd place Stacy Chapman 99 4th place Brooke Schloter 101 5th place Abby Ayer 101 (not shown)

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Girls Age 12-13 Division (Left to Right) 1st place Scarlett Senk 46 2nd place Marissa Gerve 50 3rd place Cassidy Ayres 56 Congratulation Girls!!

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Dave Scudder and Rick Hemsoth making sure registration runs smoothly. Great job guys!!

U.S. Open 2018: Brooks Koepka shows he's more than a bomber, can play U.S. Open-style golf, too
SOUTHAMPTON, N.Y. — A day after balls were repelled from the baked-out yellow-brick greens of Shinnecock Hills like pesky mosquitos to a can of Raid, and Phil Mickelson was driven to a breaking point of intentionally hitting a moving ball, Tommy Fleetwood had a putt for the lowest score in U.S. Open history. He settled for tying the mark, becoming just the sixth player to shoot 63 in the 118 editions of the championship. A birdie fest had broken out in Sunday's final round, r