Previewing the 2023 Travelers Championship - We’re Taking It to the Next Level

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May 17, 2023

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With a larger purse and commitments from several of the world’s top golfers, this year’s Travelers Championship is one of the PGA TOUR’s designated events that will undoubtedly make Connecticut golf history. Held at TPC River Highlands in Cromwell, Connecticut from June 19-25, the Travelers Championship will be the only PGA TOUR event in New England this year. Nathan Grube, Tournament Director of the Travelers Championship®, and Andy Bessette, Executive Vice President and Chief Administrative Officer at Travelers, gave the Travelers Institute an exclusive preview of what – and who – patrons can expect to see during this epic week of golf.

Presented by the Travelers Institute, the Master's in Financial Technology (FinTech) Program at the University of Connecticut School of Business, the Connecticut Business & Industry Association and the MetroHartford Alliance.

Summary

What did we learn? Here are the top takeaways from Previewing the 2023 Travelers Championship – We’re Taking It to the Next Level.

Top golfers will be competing. The roster for the 2023 Travelers Championship has already sparked plenty of excitement. “This is going to be the fifth major,” Bessette shared.

With a new elevated status comes a $20 million purse, and competition will feature the biggest names in golf, including:

  • Jon Rahm: the current Masters champion
  • Scottie Scheffler: the reigning PGA TOUR Player of the Year
  • Rory McIlroy: 23-time winner on the PGA TOUR
  • Patrick Cantlay: who made PGA TOUR history at the Travelers Championship in 2011 when he shot a second-round 60, the lowest single-round score by an amateur
  • Xander Schauffele: the defending champion of the Travelers Championship

The Travelers Promise is still the focus. “One hundred percent of the net proceeds go to charity,” Grube said of the tournament. Over 100 organizations benefit from the money raised each year, and with the new designated status, there is a chance for even greater impact. Grube told us that the goal is to raise a record $3 million for charity during this week of golf. Bessette added, “Our purse is going from $8.6 million to $20 million. We’ve been working like crazy since last year’s tournament trying to make sure that we can get to that $3 million. If our purse is going up, we’ve got to get our charity up.”

Fans can expect an unrivaled experience. “People might not even recognize the place,” Grube shared. “We have adjusted the footprint, the layout, everything to respond to what people wanted to have on property and to give them more to do during the day.” The event will include four hospitality areas, a huge Fan Zone and celebrity mini golf. The family-friendly focus will create a positive atmosphere for everyone, with activities like a rock wall, games and face painting in the Fan Zone. “I don’t think there’s another sporting venue in this country that for a general admission ticket you get to have all of these things to enjoy,” he said. “Oh, and by the way, you get to see the top players in the world compete on the grandest stage.”

Women’s Day will also feature big names. This year’s Women’s Day at the Travelers Championship will include Katie Couric as keynote speaker, along with Amanda Renner interviewing athletes from the University of Connecticut. “I always say that it’s inspirational, it’s aspirational, and it’s conversational,” Bessette said. “And if you look at three things that you achieve with Women’s Day, that’s what I always hope to do.” Grube added that Women’s Day is the fastest-selling ticket of the tournament because of its high demand and community-based efforts.

Golf offers a one-of-a-kind experience. “Golf is unlike any other sport. You have a mile of front row seats. It is one of the most up close and personal professional sports that you get to experience,” Grube said. Fans can expect to follow top golfers closely as they compete over several hours throughout each day of the tournament, catching exciting moments of the game along the way. He mentioned that because there are so many top players competing, every group of players golfing throughout each day is expected to be exciting and dynamic.

Amateur golfers should focus on the fun. Grube, who golfed professionally for three years, offered his top piece of advice to aspiring golfers on the course, noting that people put a lot of pressure on themselves to achieve a certain result: “Golf is supposed to be fun! Just swing hard, go find it and have fun.”

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Speakers

Andy Bessette
Andy F. Bessette
Executive Vice President and Chief Administrative Officer, Travelers

Nathan Grube headshot
Nathan Grube
Executive Director, Greater Hartford Community Foundation, Inc.; Tournament Director, Travelers Championship

Host

Joan Woodward headshot
Joan Woodward
President, Travelers Institute; Executive Vice President, Public Policy, Travelers


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