New Delhi, June 29 -- CROMWELL, Conn. - Scottie Scheffler's ball rolled toward the cup, caught the lip, and disappeared. He exhaled, then pumped his fist - not the controlled nod of a man who just made par, but something rawer than that. The Travelers Championship was not over. Not until Monday.

That 8-foot par putt at the par-4 18th on Sunday evening at TPC River Highlands was everything the world No. 1 had left after Viktor Hovland had made him uncomfortable in ways few players can. Hovland had birdied 14 and 15 coming out of a 90-minute weather delay - a delay that suited the Norwegian, who said after resuming he felt a reset he needed - to pull level at 21-under. Both men had birdie putts on 18 to end it outright. Both missed. Scheff...