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Viktor Hovland wins Travelers in Monday playoff when Scheffler misses short birdie putt - AP News
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June 29, 2026
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Viktor Hovland needed only one hole to beat Scottie Scheffler in a playoff at the Travelers Championship. They were tied Sunday night after Scheffler made a clutch 8-footer for par to force the extra holes, but it was too dark to keep going. Hovland hit his a…
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