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Climate change protestors disrupt Travelers Championship after storming 18th green before crucial Scottie Scheffler putt

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By Isabel Baldwin From Cromwell, Ct

Published: 21:38 BST, 23 June 2024 | Updated: 21:59 BST, 23 June 2024

Protestors stormed the 18th green during the final round of the Travelers Championship Sunday afternoon. 

As Tom Kim stood on the final green with a chance to force a playoff against world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler, who was about to take his final putt at TPC River Highlands, the gripping finale of the PGA Tour's final non-cut signature event took another twist. 

A group of climate change protesters, believed to be representing Just Stop Oil, slipped under the ropes, bypassed Cromwell police and stormed the putting surface in astonishing scenes.


The fairway invaders, who appeared to be wearing climate change messages on their t-shirts, tossed red, white and yellow powder at the golf course, with one even trampling through a greenside bunker. 

Protestors stormed the 18th green during the final round of the Travelers Championship

Climate change activists stormed the green just before a crucial Scottie Scheffler putt

The fairway invaders, who appeared to be wearing climate change messages on their t-shirts, tossed red, white and yellow powder at the golf course

The group of six were swiftly arrested by law enforcement on site and carted away. However, the destruction they left in their wake delayed the thrilling end to the tournament.

Tour officials were called to the green where groundskeepers waited with leaf blowers ready to be called into action. 

After the intruders were tackled by police and taken off, Scheffler left a potential 26-foot clincher from the fringe on the right edge of the cup, then tapped in for par. 

If the delay heightened Kim's nerves at all he didn't show it. Following the greenside drama, the 22-year-old calmly stepped up and sank his birdie putt to tie the World No 1 and force a play off. 

Scheffler eventually held his nerve in the playoff to prevail on a dramatic day over in Connecticut.

More to follow. 

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