Full list of Travelers Championship title winners

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The 2024 Travelers Championship is set to take place from June 20 to June 23 at TPC River Highlands.
The 2024 Travelers Championship is set to take place from June 20 to June 23 at TPC River Highlands in Cromwell, Connecticut. The Travelers Championship, a prestigious PGA Tour event, has been held annually in Cromwell, Connecticut, since 1952.
Over the years, several golfers have achieved multiple victories in the tournament. Billy Casper holds the record for being the maximum winner of the Travelers Championship by winning it four times.
The event will feature a strong lineup of golfers, including world No. #1 Scottie Scheffler, who is looking to regain form after a disappointing U.S. Open performance. Other notable golfers include Xander Schauffele, Collin Morikawa, Patrick Cantlay.
Players with most Travelers Championship titles
The Travelers Championship, a prestigious PGA Tour event, has been won by several notable golfers multiple times. Among these, Billy Casper holds the record with four victories, while Bubba Watson has won the tournament three times.
Other golfers who have won the championship more than once include Arnold Palmer, Paul Azinger, Phil Mickelson, Peter Jacobsen, and Stewart Cink, each with two wins. Here is a list of the golfers who have won the Travelers Championship more than once:
4 Wins
- Billy Casper: 1963, 1965, 1968, 1973
3 Wins
- Bubba Watson: 2010, 2015, 2018
2 Wins
- Arnold Palmer: 1956, 1960
- Paul Azinger: 1987, 1989
- Phil Mickelson: 2001, 2002
- Peter Jacobsen: 1984, 2003
- Stewart Cink: 1997, 2008
Full list of Travelers Championship winners
- 2023: Keegan Bradley
- 2022: Xander Schauffele
- 2021: Harris English
- 2020: Dustin Johnson
- 2019: Chez Reavie
- 2018: Bubba Watson
- 2017: Jordan Spieth
- 2016: Russell Knox
- 2015: Bubba Watson
- 2014: Kevin Streelman
- 2013: Ken Duke
- 2012: Marc Leishman
- 2011: Freddie Jacobson
- 2010: Bubba Watson
- 2009: Kenny Perry
- 2008: Stewart Cink
- 2007: Hunter Mahan
- 2006: J. J. Henry
- 2005: Brad Faxon
- 2004: Woody Austin
- 2003: Peter Jacobsen
- 2002: Phil Mickelson
- 2001: Phil Mickelson
- 2000: Notah Begay III
- 1999: Brent Geiberger
- 1998: Olin Browne
- 1997: Stewart Cink
- 1996: D. A. Weibring
- 1995: Greg Norman
- 1994: David Frost
- 1993: Nick Price
- 1992: Lanny Wadkins
- 1991: Billy Ray Brown
- 1990: Wayne Levi
- 1989: Paul Azinger
- 1988: Mark Brooks
- 1987: Paul Azinger
- 1986: Mac O’Grady
- 1985: Phil Blackmar
- 1984: Peter Jacobsen
- 1983: Curtis Strange
- 1982: Tim Norris
- 1981: Hubert Green
- 1980: Howard Twitty
- 1979: Jerry McGee
- 1978: Rod Funseth
- 1977: Billy Kratzert
- 1976: Rik Massengale
- 1975: Don Bies
- 1974: Dave Stockton
- 1973: Billy Casper
- 1972: Lee Trevino
- 1971: George Archer
- 1970: Bob Murphy
- 1969: Bob Lunn
- 1968: Billy Casper
- 1967: Charlie Sifford
- 1966: Art Wall Jr.
- 1965: Billy Casper
- 1964: Ken Venturi
- 1963: Billy Casper
- 1962: Bob Goalby
- 1961: Billy Maxwell
- 1960: Arnold Palmer
- 1959: Gene Littler
- 1958: Jack Burke Jr.
- 1957: Gardner Dickinson
- 1956: Arnold Palmer
- 1955: Sam Snead
- 1954: Tommy Bolt
- 1953: Bob Toski
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