TPC River Highlands, Golf club in Cromwell, Connecticut, US.
TPC River Highlands is a golf course in Cromwell, Connecticut, stretching across 148 acres and surrounded by maple, oak, sycamore, and eastern white pine trees. The par-70 championship layout measures 6,841 yards with multiple tee positions on each hole to suit players of different abilities.
The course was founded in 1928 as Middletown Golf Club and was renamed Edgewood Country Club in 1934 before becoming TPC River Highlands under PGA Tour management. These transitions reflect the changing history and growing focus on hosting professional golf competitions.
The facility hosts the Travelers Championship each year, a major PGA Tour event that brings professional golfers from around the world to compete here. This tournament has made the course a recognized destination in the golf world.
The grounds offer wide paths between holes and are accessible for visitors who want to explore the course, especially during major tournaments. The best time to visit is during the Travelers Championship in summer, when the facility is in full operation.
In 2016, Jim Furyk shot one of the lowest scores in PGA Tour history during the Travelers Championship with an impressive 58 in the final round. This remarkable moment made the course a place where golf history was written.
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