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Travelers Championship 2017 leaderboard: Jordan Spieth leads again, can join Tiger Woods with win

Jordan Spieth has ignited the Hartford crowds in his first ever visit to the Travelers. His Saturday finish was more of the same and sets us up for a fantastic final round.

This was the most hyped Travelers Championship in years thanks to a remarkably loaded field for an event the week following a major championship. And after three days, we’ll go to Sunday with a chance for one of the stronger finishes of the season.

Jordan Spieth was a big reason for all that pre-tourney hype. Spieth, along with Rory McIlroy, committed to the first Travelers of his career. Jason Day returned after a few years away. Justin Thomas was back. Bubba Watson, who has feasted here throughout his career, was also on hand. The depth at the top was incredible coming just four days after the “toughest test in golf.”

Some of that depth petered out early, but Spieth has been at the top of the leaderboard from the start. His caddie, Michael Greller, came back to Spieth after his first scouting of TPC River Highlands and told him the place was “tailor-made” for them. It’s looked like that since Thursday, when he began the championship with five birdies in his first eight holes.

Playing from the final group on Saturday, Spieth lost his lead at different moments, with Daniel Berger, Charley Hoffman, and Boo Weekley all making moving-day charges. But Spieth got it back coming down the second nine to ensure he’d stay on the solo lead and playing from that final tee time again for the last round.

All season, Spieth’s ball striking has been among, if not the best on Tour. His tee-to-green game, which had been a “weakness” -- that term is relative when you’re talking about a player at the top of the world rankings -- in prior years, has been a strength. But in 2017, it’s actually been Spieth’s putter, often reputed to be his strongest club, which has been the weaker spot. On Saturday, he displayed that entire tee-to-green game that some of the other superstars in the field would kill for right about now. There was the hole-out at the 6th.

There was the tee ball at the 11th, a par-3 playing just under 160 yards on Saturday. Spieth stood on the elevated tee and dropped one right on top of the flag to get his second straight birdie after making the turn.

There have been rough stretches for Spieth even though he’s stayed on top of the leaderboard for three straight days. There was an inexcusable double bogey on a par-5 yesterday. Today, he made back-to-back bogeys on the back nine to relinquish the lead, but only for a moment. That’s been the pattern this week after his almost perfect opening-round 63: A rough stretch followed by a birdie run to hold onto his perch at the top.

The 15th hole at the Travelers is one of the best on the PGA Tour, a drivable par-4 that always plays under 300 yards. But it has beaten up the best in the world this week, who sometimes get stuck between clubs. We’ve seen several yank 3-woods into the water down the left and others scramble just to chip-and-putt their way to a par. Spieth left his tee ball out to the right on Saturday, and immediately started chastising himself as is his wont.

“Please try to play a little bit of golf. Please play golf!” Spieth shouted at himself as he walked off the tee within earshot of the CBS mics. But the response to his poorer tee ball was maybe the shot of the day, and one that looked like it should have gotten a better result. This somehow stayed out for eagle and left Spieth with just a tap-in birdie.

Another dart into the next and final par-3 yielded another birdie and got him to 11-under for the championship.

He came to the 18th green sharing a co-lead with the country-ass Boo Weekley, fisherman who also happens to be pretty good at golf. Given where his ball striking has been all year, it would not be surprising if we’re starting out on a “summer of Spieth” stretch. He just needs his putting to approximate what it has been in the past. His final stroke of the day did just that and capped the 66 that broke the tie with Weekley.

The Travelers lost Bubba, Day, and Thomas to the cut line, and Rory has been pretty irrelevant thanks to his putting woes. But Spieth has been the draw it was looking for in his first visit, and really from the first hole on Thursday afternoon. The week after a major we’re supposed to get a reprieve from golf — go outside and take a walk. But Boo is always entertaining and a pairing with Spieth will make this a Sunday worth watching.

Spieth also has a chance to make some history in what could be one of the better final rounds the Travelers has seen.

Here’s your leaderboard after 54 holes at TPC River Highlands:

2017 Travelers Championship Leaderboard

Place

Player

Score

Round 1

Round 2

Round 3

Total

1Jordan Spieth-12636966198
2Boo Weekley-11666865199
3Daniel Berger-9686766201
T4C.T. Pan-8706864202
T4David Lingmerth-8677065202
T4Paul Casey-8686866202
T7David Hearn-7677066203
T7Keegan Bradley-7677066203
T7Danny Lee-7686768203
T10Jason Kokrak-6716766204
T10Webb Simpson-6706866204
T10Charley Hoffman-6696768204
T10Chez Reavie-6696669204
T10Patrick Rodgers-6706569204
T15Marc Leishman-5696868205
T15Bryson DeChambeau-5677266205
T15Brian Harman-5667069205
T15Ryan Brehm-5686869205
T15Brendan Steele-5686869205
T15Patrick Reed-5676672205
T21Rick Lamb-4696968206
T21Morgan Hoffmann-4677069206
T21Xander Schauffele-4667070206
T21Padraig Harrington-4666971206
T21Bryce Molder-4707066206
T21Chase Seiffert-4686672206
T21Troy Merritt-4656873206
T28Matt Every-3667269207
T28Russell Knox-3697068207
T28Tony Finau-3706770207
T28Brett Stegmaier-3647271207
T28Will MacKenzie-3696870207
T28Hunter Mahan-3687168207
T28Johnson Wagner-3647271207
T28Anirban Lahiri-3736371207
T28Smylie Kaufman-3686772207
T28Jim Furyk-3676872207
T28Grayson Murray-3697167207
T28Beau Hossler-3666972207
T28Graham DeLaet-3657072207
T28Daniel Summerhays-3666873207
T42Bud Cauley-2706870208
T42Mackenzie Hughes-2677071208
T42Mark Hubbard-2667369208
T42Kevin Streelman-2697069208
T42Fabian Gomez-2667072208
T42Byeong Hun An-2677269208
T42Ryan Palmer-2697168208
T42Adam Hadwin-2707068208
T42Patton Kizzire-2736768208
T42Ricky Barnes-2707068208
T52William McGirt-1687071209
T52Brad Fritsch-1706772209
T52Tom Hoge-1667271209
T52Vaughn Taylor-1686972209
T52Brandt Snedeker-1706772209
T52Kevin Na-1667172209
T52Michael Kim-1677270209
T52Wesley Bryan-1676775209
T60Nick WatneyE696972210
T60Tim WilkinsonE726672210
T60Retief GoosenE706971210
T60Emiliano GrilloE697071210
T60J.J. HenryE687171210
T60Rod PamplingE677271210
T60Rory McIlroyE677370210
T67Jonas Blixt1716773211
T67Geoff Ogilvy1736573211
T67Hudson Swafford1667174211
T67Kyle Stanley1706774211
T67Greg Chalmers1696874211
T67Kevin Tway1736771211
T67Joel Dahmen1697171211
T67Robert Streb1677371211
T75Sebastian Munoz2677075212
T75Julian Etulain2716873212
T75Peter Malnati2726872212
T75Cameron Percy2677372212
T75Jamie Lovemark2726872212
T75Sung Kang2707072212
T81Spencer Levin3687273213
T81K.J. Choi3697173213
83Steve Wheatcroft4677275214
84Alex Cejka5697076215
85Scott Piercy11667481221
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