Tommy Fleetwood’s Interaction With Wife After PGA Tour Loss Turns Heads originally appeared on Athlon Sports.

It was an exciting weekend at TPC River Highlands in Connecticut, as the Travelers Championship came down to the wire. Keegan Bradley closed with a final-round 68 to secure a one-shot victory.

Bradley finished one stroke ahead of both Tommy Fleetwood and Russell Henley. Jason Day and Harris English rounded out the top five, finishing two shots back.

Fleetwood held the lead going into Sunday after an impressive stretch of rounds: 66, 65 and 63, but faltered with a 72 in the final round.

Bradley’s win marked a major bounce-back after inconsistent play earlier in the season, giving him momentum as the PGA Tour heads into the summer stretch.

After the tournament, the PGA Tour shared a heartfelt moment with fans, captioned:

“Family is always there. Win or lose.”

The video showed Fleetwood embracing his family after the event. His wife Clare and stepsons, Oscar and Murray, were there to support him. The interaction had fans turning heads:

This fan says: “Class guy! Feel for him.”

Another fan chimed in, “….Tommy is a class act. I know he will win soon and get on a winning streak. He deserves it.”

“@TommyFleetwood1 I know you want to win but keep in mind your one of the greatest golfers In The world regardless…also that family right there is what really matters! Keep grinding! It will come,” added this fan.

“I respect his play and his family leadership @TommyFleetwood1,” mentioned someone else.

This fan says here: “Class act. He will definitely win one soon.”

Another here: “THIS is what matters. More than any win. Someone in your corner.”

Tommy Fleetwood on the 15th hole at the Travelers ChampionshipBill Streicher-Imagn Images

Fleetwood remains in search of his first PGA Tour victory. Though he has 10 professional wins, all have come on the European Tour, Sunshine Tour or Challenge Tour.

His best finishes at majors include runner-up spots at the 2018 U.S. Open and the 2019 Open Championship.

The 34-year-old recently missed the cut at the 2025 U.S. Open, snapping a streak of two straight cuts made at majors. He tied for 41st at the PGA Championship and finished just outside the top 20 at the Masters.

Next up on the major calendar is the Open Championship, scheduled for July 17–20 at Royal Portrush. Xander Schauffele enters as the defending champion.

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This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 23, 2025, where it first appeared.



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