On the greens of the Travelers Championship in Connecticut, Scottie Scheffler made a defining putt late in regulation — not to win, but to survive, forcing a sudden-death playoff with Viktor Hovland on Monday. Two of the PGA Tour's most formidable competitors had spent four rounds refusing to yield to one another, and so the tournament, unable to separate them, asked them to return and try once more. It is a familiar human story: when excellence meets excellence, the contest simply continues.
Scheffler forces Monday playoff with Hovland at Travelers Championship
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Straightforward sports reporting on a playoff setup between two golfers with neutral language and factual presentation of tournament results.
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