June 23, 2008
CROMWELL, Conn. - Former Miami University men's golfer Brad Adamonis used four rounds in the 60's to earn his first career PGA Tour Top-10 finish this past weekend at the Travelers Championship. Adamonis finished with a 13-under par score of 267, which tied for sixth place at the TPC River Highlands in Cromwell, Conn.
Adamonis held a share of the lead after firing an opening-round 64, before finishing with back-to-back rounds of 68 and a bogey-free final round of 67. Adamonis finished five shots behind tournament champion and the No. 6 player in the world, Stewart Cink, while also finishing a shot back of No. 9 player in the world, Vijay Singh. Adamonis' four-round total of 267 tied Michael Allen, Bubba Watson and 2008 Memorial champion, Kenny Perry.
For the week, Adamonis led all players in scrambling percentage as he saved par 89.47-percent of the time when not hitting a green in regulation.
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