GOLF.com: Scheffler's Clutch Par Saves Force Monday Playoff Against Hovland at Travelers
Scottie Scheffler kept his Travelers Championship hopes alive with two pivotal par saves in near-darkness on Sunday, setting up a Monday playoff against Viktor Hovland at TPC River Highlands.
Weather Delay Reshapes the Round
Scheffler had built a two-shot lead over Hovland through 12 holes before a lightning delay halted play for nearly two hours. When play resumed, Hovland birdied holes 14 and 15 to level the scores. Hovland later noted the stoppage came at a moment he needed to reset, suggesting the delay was as much a mental turning point as a physical one.
Two Saves That Defined the Day
At the drivable par-4 15th, Scheffler's chip on softened greens skipped well past the cup. With Hovland already in for birdie, Scheffler drained a 7-foot par putt to stay tied. "When conditions change, the golf course changes, and you got to take the good with the bad," Scheffler said.
On 18, with daylight nearly gone, Scheffler's birdie attempt ran 8 feet by the cup. After Hovland tapped in for par, Scheffler calmly converted the par putt in fading light and punctuated the moment with an emphatic fist pump.
"It's more fun when you're making the ones to win," Scheffler said, "but to keep yourself in it is also nice. I live another day."
Strokeslab Perspective
Monday's sudden-death playoff will ultimately come down to short-game execution under pressure — an area where both players have shown elite-level composure this week. Watch SG: Putting and SG: Around the Green as the decisive metrics.
Those two par saves under fading light underscore why Scheffler remains the world's most complete closer — Monday's playoff will likely hinge on SG: Putting and SG: Around the Green, where both players have been exceptional this week.
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