Cromwell, CT – June 23, 2025 – Keegan Bradley, the New England native and Ryder Cup captain, not only clinched his eighth PGA Tour title at the 2025 Travelers Championship but also captured the hearts of fans worldwide with an extraordinary act of generosity. In a move that has left the golf community in awe, Bradley announced he would donate his entire $3.6 million winner’s purse to Feeding America, a charity dedicated to supporting children, the elderly, low-income families, and the unemployed. The gesture, made just moments after his thrilling victory at TPC River Highlands, has solidified Bradley’s legacy as a champion both on and off the course.
A Triumph on Home Soil
Bradley’s victory at the 2025 Travelers Championship was a masterclass in resilience and precision. Trailing by three shots with four holes to play, the Vermont-born golfer staged a dramatic comeback, birdieing the 18th hole to edge out Tommy Fleetwood by a single stroke, finishing at 15-under 265. The win, his second at the Travelers in three years, was met with thunderous chants of “USA! USA!” from a delirious hometown crowd, marking a deeply personal triumph for the 38-year-old.
The $3.6 million prize, part of the tournament’s $20 million purse, was a significant payday, but Bradley had other plans for the money. In an emotional post-tournament press conference, he revealed his decision to donate the entire sum to Feeding America, a nonprofit that operates a network of food banks to combat hunger across the United States. “This win means everything to me, but it’s not about the money,” Bradley said, his voice thick with emotion. “It’s about giving back to the community that’s given me so much. Feeding America is doing incredible work for people who need it most—kids, seniors, families, and those out of work. I want this to make a difference.”
A Cause Close to the Heart
Feeding America, the primary beneficiary of Bradley’s donation, supports over 200 food banks nationwide, providing meals to millions of Americans facing food insecurity, including children, the elderly, low-income families, and the unemployed. The organization’s mission resonates deeply with Bradley, who grew up in a tight-knit New England community and has often spoken about the importance of family and giving back. His $3.6 million donation is one of the largest single contributions the charity has received from an individual, poised to provide millions of meals to those in need.
“This is a game-changer for us,” said Claire Babineaux-Fontenot, CEO of Feeding America. “Keegan’s generosity will help us reach countless families, children, and seniors who are struggling to put food on the table. His gift is not just financial—it’s a powerful message of hope and compassion that will inspire others.”
The Travelers Championship itself is no stranger to philanthropy, donating 100% of its net proceeds to over 215 nonprofits, with this year’s event generating a record-breaking $4 million for charities like The Hole in the Wall Gang Camp. Bradley’s personal contribution elevates the tournament’s legacy of giving, making it a standout moment in the PGA Tour’s commitment to social good.
A Hero’s Welcome in New England
Bradley’s victory was already a fairytale moment for the New England native, who has long been a fan favorite at TPC River Highlands. Raised in Vermont and Massachusetts, he grew up dreaming of winning the Travelers, the only PGA Tour stop in the Northeast. His clutch performance—highlighted by a 35-foot birdie putt on the 15th and a decisive birdie on the 18th—sent the crowd into a frenzy, with fans chanting his name as he chest-bumped his caddie, Scott Vail, in celebration.
But it was his announcement during the trophy ceremony that truly electrified the audience. “I’ve been blessed to play this game and compete in front of my home crowd,” Bradley said, holding back tears. “But today, I’m proudest to give back to those who need it most. This is for the kids who go to bed hungry, the families struggling to make ends meet, and the seniors who deserve dignity.” The crowd erupted in applause, with many fans visibly moved by his selflessness.
Social media platforms like X lit up with praise, with one user posting, “Keegan Bradley just became a legend. Winning the Travelers and giving $3.6M to Feeding America? That’s a champion’s heart.” Another wrote, “This is why golf matters—players like Keegan using their platform to change lives.”
A Legacy Beyond the Fairways
Bradley’s donation comes at a pivotal moment in his career. As the U.S. Ryder Cup captain, his Travelers win propelled him to No. 9 in the Ryder Cup standings, sparking speculation about whether he might select himself for the team at Bethpage Black in September. His elite play in 2025, including a BMW Championship victory in 2024, has silenced doubters who questioned his form in recent years. Yet, it’s his off-course impact that may define his legacy.
“Keegan’s always been a class act,” said fellow competitor Rory McIlroy, who finished T6 at the Travelers. “What he’s done today shows the kind of person he is. It’s bigger than golf.” Tommy Fleetwood, who narrowly missed out on his first PGA Tour win, echoed the sentiment: “Keegan’s a warrior on the course and a hero off it. This is special.”
A Ripple Effect of Generosity
Bradley’s donation is expected to have a far-reaching impact, not only providing immediate support to Feeding America’s programs but also inspiring others to contribute. The charity has already reported a surge in online donations since Bradley’s announcement, with fans citing his gesture as motivation. “We’re seeing an outpouring of support because of Keegan,” Babineaux-Fontenot noted. “His gift is sparking a movement.”
As Bradley prepares for the FedEx Cup Playoffs and the Ryder Cup, his Travelers Championship triumph will be remembered not just for his clutch performance but for his profound generosity. The $3.6 million donation will provide millions of meals, offering hope to countless families across the country. For a golfer who has always carried the pride of New England on his shoulders, this act of kindness ensures that Keegan Bradley’s name will resonate far beyond the fairways.