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TPC River Highlands has played host to a PGA Tour event in Cromwell, Conn., since 1984, when the tournament was called the Greater Hartford Open. It later became the Buick Open and, since 2007 ...
TPC River Highlands (6,852 yards) is the second-shortest course on the PGA Tour this season, behind Port Royal, which hosts the Butterfield Bermuda Championship on Nov. 9.
Changes will be made to the TPC River Highlands golf course after record low scoring last week during the PGA Tour's annual Travelers Championship.
At less than 6,900 yards, the venue for the Travelers Championship annually yields low scores. Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy are okay with that.
TPC River Highlands is a par-70 measuring just 6,841 yards as one of the shorter courses on the PGA Tour. It was opened in 1928 but a Pete Dye redesign was completed in 1984.
The course itself, TPC River Highlands, plays as a par-70 stretching 6,844 yards, with recent changes including a lengthened tee box on the par-4 3rd designed to challenge aggressive tee shots.
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