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Reavie wins Travelers for 1st victory in 11 years

Chez Reavie won the Travelers Championship on Sunday for his second PGA Tour victory and first in 11 years, closing with a 1-under 69 for a four-stroke win over Keegan Bradley and Zack Sucher.

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