Is this finally the week for Tommy Fleetwood? A seven-time victor on the DP World Tour, the 34-year-old Englishman has yet to grab hold of a long-awaited first trip to the PGA Tour winner's circle. Up three strokes with just 18 holes remaining at the 2025 Travelers Championship, it's possible Fleetwood achieves his crowning moment on Sunday at the final signature event of the season.Despite the number of close calls, Fleetwood (-16) has never been so well-positioned as this week in Cromwell, Connecticut. His three-shot lead over Russell Henley and Keegan Bradley (-13) provides him with necessary breathing room as only one round stands between him and not only that first PGA Tour win but also a substantial .Fleetwood's near misses have been well-documented; they feature a fair share of agonizing performances. A couple of years ago, it was Fleetwood who failed to birdie the par-5 finisher in regulation at the Canadian Open only to watch Nick Taylor's famous putt find the bottom of the cup in extra holes.He has come close both in major championships (U.S. Open, Open Championship) and various stops on the PGA Tour. Zero wins have been accumulated to date, but Fleetwood has amassed 41 top-10 finishes -- the most among active players without a win on their resume.Final-round performances from deep in the pack, such as his final-round 63 at the 2018 U.S. Open, have given Fleetwood chances from afar, but rarely has he found his name this far in front with just 18 holes to go.Thanks to a 7-under 63 in Round 3 at TPC River Highlands, Fleetwood's advantage marks the latest 54-hole lead of his PGA Tour career, one that may well lead to his first victory.The stars have aligned for that possibility as world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler, the 18- and 36-hole leader, surprisingly slumped on Saturday with a third-round 72 despite ideal scoring conditions. Similarly dropping out of the chasing pack was world No. 2 Rory McIlroy, who was on a roll early with four birdies in his first eight holes only for a bad double bogey and multiple unsuccessful scoring conversions leaving him well off pace. Justin Thomas, who shared the 36-hole lead with Scheffler and Fleetwood, was unable to follow up a magical second-round 64 with anything of substance, dashing his chances when he penciled a nine onto his scorecard.This has left the door wide open for Fleetwood, who will have to fend off American firepower to keep alive an English flag atop the leaderboard along with his hopes of nabbing a first PGA Tour win., PGA TOUR Live Leaderboard 2025 Travelers Championship, Cromwell - Golf Scores and Results, The final signature event of the season enters Moving Day with a stacked leaderboard at the 2025 Travelers Championship. Scottie Scheffler held on to his top spot after 36 holes but was joined by .