Kevin Streelman wins 2014 Travelers Championship
America's Kevin Streelman won the PGA Tour Travelers Championship by a single shot ahead of South Korea's KJ Choi at TPC River Highlands.
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America's Kevin Streelman won the PGA Tour Travelers Championship by a single shot ahead of South Korea's KJ Choi at TPC River Highlands.
American's Kevin Streelman celebrates with the trophy after winning the Travelers Championship ahead of South Korea's KJ Choi and Spain's Sergio Garcia. Photography: Jim Rogash/Getty Images
Streelman lines up his putt on the 18th to secure his victory with a 64. Photography: Jeff Haynes/Getty Images
The American golfer celebrates with his fans after claiming his second PGA Tour title. Photography: Michael Cohen/Getty Images
Streelman watches his tee shot on the 4th hole where the American was one over par making a victory seem unlikely. Photography: Jeff Haynes/Getty Images
Caddie A.J. Monticinos and Kevin Streelman celebrate on the 18th green after Streelman's surprise win at the Travelers Championship. Photography: Jeff Haynes/Getty Images
Streelman's wife Courtney and daughter Sophia celebrate with the American golfer at TPC River Highlands. Photography: Michael Cohen/Getty Images
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Streelman hits his approach shot to the 18th green at the Travelers Championship where he finished with a total of 265. Photography: Michael Cohen/Getty Images
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