Russell Knox shot a 2-under 68 Sunday to win the Travelers Championship at TPC River Highlands at 14 under after draining a 12-footer for par on the 72nd hole.

A winner again! 🏆



Russell Knox with an epic reaction after winning the Travelers Championship!



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Knox finished Round 4 with four birdies and two bogeys. He was struck with a nervy moment on the par-3 16th hole when his ball almost rolled into the water. Instead, it was nestled in the long rough near the lateral hazard stake. But he survived that hole with a bogey, then gutted out two pars coming in to win.

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It was Knox's second win of the season, making him the fifth multi-winner on the PGA Tour this season. Knox's first win came in November when he held off a surging field at the World Golf Championships-HSBC Champions in China.

Jerry Kelly wound up in second at 13 under after firing a 6-under 64 in the final round. Kelly, a Madison, Wis. native, played four seasons of college golf at the University of Hartford, which is just miles from the course.

The most amazing moment of the day came early in the morning when Jim Furyk became the first golfer to shoot a 58 on the PGA Tour.

The historic round featured an 8-under 27 on the front nine with six birdies and an eagle. Furyk then birdied four holes on the back nine, with no bogeys, to record the seventh round under 60 in PGA Tour history.

“I had a giant smile on my face (over his last putt)," Furyk said on CBS. "It was close enough that I couldn’t mess it up. I couldn’t really feel my hands on my first putt. I don’t remember it."

Coincidentally, Furyk was the last person to break 60 on the PGA Tour when he shot a 12-under 59 at the BMW Championship in 2013. Al Geiberger, Chip Beck, David Duval, Paul Goydos and Stuart Appleby are the other members of the 59 club.

Furyk finished in a tie for fifth at 11 under. Daniel Berger, who started the third round with a three-shot lead, also finished at 11 under after shooting a disappointing 4-over 74 Sunday. Furyk beat Berger by 16 shots in Round 4 to catch him.

Justin Thomas followed Furyk's historic round with a fine effort of his own. Thomas shot an 8-under 62 — with nine birdies and one bogey — to tie for third at 12 under. He had five birdies in a row to conclude his front nine.

Former college star, Patrick Rodgers, who has persevered through a tough season, tied Thomas for third at 12 under after shooting a 2-under 68 in Round 4.