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June 3, 2008
CONTACT: Anne Marie McLaughlin Travelers Championship 860-502-6808 amclaughlin@travelerschampionship.com
Hartford, Conn., Tuesday, June 3, 2008 - The Travelers Championship player field continues to grow in
strength with the commitment of last year's No. 1 ranked player on the European Tour and three players who have been champions
of major tournaments. The latest commitments include Justin Rose, who finished No. 1 on the European Tour's Order of Merit
last year, 2007 Masters champion Zach Johnson, 1995 PGA Championship winner Steve Elkington and 1995 U.S. Open winner Corey
Pavin. The Travelers Championship is the PGA TOUR's only early summer stop in the Northeast and will be played June 16 - 22
at TPC River Highlands in Cromwell, Conn.
"These players have steadily produced notable results on TOUR over the years. They are strong and reliable players who
will surely enhance the competition at our event," said Nathan Grube, tournament director. "With the addition of these players,
our field continues to grow in strength and we look forward to delivering another great tournament for golf fans."
Currently the No. 6 ranked player in the Official World Golf Rankings, Justin Rose finished tied for second
at last week's Memorial Tournament presented by Morgan Stanley. Rose has had three other top 25 finishes on the PGA TOUR this
year, including a finish of tied for 15th at the World Golf Championships-CA Championships. In 2007, Rose captured the No.
1 spot on the European Tour's Order of Merit, fueled by a win at the Volvo Masters. Rose has five international victories
to his name, including the 2006 Australian Masters. Last season, Rose earned personal bests on the PGA TOUR in both earnings
($2,705,875) and top-10 finishes (7) after making 15 of 16 cuts during the season. Rose closed out the 2007 season at No.
16 on the FedExCup points list and No. 19 on the PGA TOUR money list.
Last year was a breakout season for Zach Johnson, when he captured his first major title with a win at
the Masters Tournament and followed it up with a victory at the AT&T Classic. Johnson went on to play in the President's
Cup and finished with a 2-2-0 record. earned a total of five top 10 finishes and ten top 25 finishes in 23 events played,
eventually closing out the season with career best earnings of $3,922,338 to place him at No. 8 on the PGA TOUR money list.
This year, Johnson has had four top 25 finishes, including tying for 20th at the Masters and tying for 9th at the World Golf
Championship-CA Championship. Johnson is currently ranked No. 25 in the Official World Golf Rankings.
Including his 1995 PGA Championship win Steve Elkington holds at total of 10 PGA TOUR victories, inclusive
of two wins at The PLAYERS Championship in 1991 and 1997. Elkington has posted a solid season this year, making the cut 10
times in 13 events played and earning six top 25 finishes. Within his best showings this year, Elkington finished tied for
5th at the Bob Hope Chrysler Classic, followed by a tied for 4th at the FBR Open just two weeks later.
The 1995 U.S. Open champion Corey Pavin holds titles for 15 PGA TOUR victories and 12 international victories.
This season, Pavin has earned four top 25 finishes, including tying for third at the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-AM.
Last year, Pavin made the cut 15 times in 25 starts and earned three top 25 finishes. In 2006, Pavin earned his 15th PGA TOUR
victory with a wire-to-wire win at the U.S. Bank Championship, where he has a record breaking performance that included setting
a PGA TOUR nine-hole record of 26 and matching the PGA TOUR's lowest first 36 hole record by shooting 61-64-125. Pavin will
return for his 16th appearance in Connecticut, where his best finish came in 2005, when he finished in eighth place.
Rose, Johnson, Elkington and Pavin join a strong player field for the upcoming tournament, which also features Vijay Singh,
Stewart Cink, Stuart Appleby, Kenny Perry and defending champion Hunter Mahan.
The Travelers Championship is the PGA TOUR's only early summer stop in the Northeast. Festivities will kick off two days
early at Golfweek's Golfest Connecticut presented by Golfers' Warehouse, a free event to be held at the new driving range
at TPC River Highlands, in which the public will have access to test and purchase the season's latest equiptment on the new
range. A complete schedule of tournament week events, updated player field details and event tickets are now available on
www.TravelersChampionship.com
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About the Travelers Championship The Travelers Championship will be held June 16 - 22, 2008, at TPC
River Highlands in Cromwell, Conn. As the only PGA TOUR event in the Northeast in early summer, the Travelers Championship
is one of the region's premier sporting events. Primary beneficiaries of the Travelers Championship are The Hole in the Wall
Gang Camp, serving children facing serious illness, and the Greater Hartford Jaycees, a leadership development and community
service organization. The event is sponsored by Travelers, a leading provider of auto, home and business insurance. Travelers
has been doing business in the community for nearly a century and a half and today have more than 6,000 employees in the Greater
Hartford area. Travelers has been a sponsor of this event since its inception in 1952, becoming title sponsor in 2007. Complete
details are available on www.TravelersChampionship.com
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