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      <title>The Travelers Closes the Signature Season at River Highlands</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;There is something fitting about the Travelers landing the week after a US Open. Shinnecock spent four days asking players to grind out pars on greens that behaved like polished marble, and now the Tour decamps to Cromwell, Connecticut, where TPC River Highlands tends to hand out birdies the way a US Open hands out bogeys. The contrast is part of the appeal. The last signature event of the 2026 season tees off on Thursday with a twenty-million-dollar purse, seventy-two players and no cut, and after the attritional misery of a links-firm major, that feels less like a comedown than a release.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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