CROMWELL, Conn. -- Jim Furyk no longer has to share a piece of PGA Tour history. Its all his.One of six players to shoot a 59 in PGA Tour competition, Furyk one-upped himself Sunday in the final round of the Travelers Championship, posting the first 58 in tour history.Theres a lot of rounds by a lot of great players ahead of me that have never reached 58, so to hold that record alone right now, on the PGA Tour at least ... is phenomenal, Furyk said. To have a little, small place in history is something you dream of.Furyk started hot, playing his first four holes of the day in 4-under. He closed the front nine with four consecutive birdies to shoot a course-record 27 then opened the back nine with three more birdies.From there, it seemed like his inevitable sub-59 score might not be so inevitable after all. He made par on the par-5 13th hole then followed with two more on Nos. 14 and 15.Furyk needed to make one more birdie for the magic mark, and it came in the form of a 23-footer on the par-3 16th hole.He closed with a pair of pars, hitting all 18 greens in regulation, to set the single-round record on the par-70 TPC River Highlands course.Im hitting it well, Im putting it well. Its trying to find a way to stay out of your own way really, Furyk said. And dont let any thoughts leak in.After posting a third-round 72 on Saturday, Furyk sent video of his swing to his father, Mike, who also serves as his instructor. The older Furyk offered a few tips as well as confirmation that his son had been working on the proper mechanics.Perhaps more impressively is that, mired in a share of 70th place, Furyk continued grinding toward a strong finish.Rather than just kind of mailing it in, I went to the range, he said. I just didnt want to go shoot another 72 and hit it like I did yesterday. It would have been easy to do, but I wanted to practice and kind of get some momentum.After the 58 was completed, when asked to name his most important shot of the week, Furyk pointed to a 7-foot par putt on Friday afternoon that helped him make the tournament cut on the number.Furyks first score in the 50s came in the second round of the 2013 BMW Championship. He is now the only player with multiple sub-60 rounds in PGA Tour history.He was 1-over entering Sunday and wrapped up the Travelers Championship at 11-under 269. Furyk moved up 65 places Sunday to finish fifth as Russell Knox claimed the win at 14-under.Information from The Associated Press contributed to this report. Marshawn Lynch Jersey . The deal is pending a physical, assistant general manager Bobby Evans said. Traded from Seattle to Baltimore on Aug. 30, Morse also can play first base and right field to give manager Bruce Bochy some flexibility in writing his lineup. Rodney Hudson Jersey . 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We already know the superstars going to San Francisco in two weeks time to compete at the 2016 World Championships: Lee Faker Sang-hyeok, Song Smeb Kyung-ho and S?ren Bjergsen Bjerg. But which top talents arent going to Worlds? Lets take a look at 15 players who -- in an alternate reality -- could be making noise at the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium during the group stages on Sept. 29.Top Lane:Kim Ssumday Chan-hoWe start with one of the best of those missing from the stage. Ssumday made the World Championships last year with KT Rolster before dropping in the quarterfinals to top lane rival Smeb and ROX Tigers. This year, everything appeared to be lined up for a return trip back to Worlds with KT upsetting archnemesis SK Telecom T1 to make the domestic summer finals. Following a close 3-2 loss against the Tigers, KT was upset by Samsung Galaxy (historically, KT had had a 19-game win streak against it). Ssumday had been one of the best players in Korea the entire year, yet, in the final weeks of the season, his form slipped at the worst time possible.Heo Huni Seung-hoonImmortals didnt make Worlds, losing to Cloud9 in the finals of the North American Regional Qualifier, but that was to no fault of Hunis. After getting dissected by C9s Jung Impact Eon-yeong in the domestic semifinals, he rebounded with a rejuvenated performance in the rematch by keeping up with the C9 top laner. Hunis overall year wasnt nearly as successful as his rookie campaign on Fnatic, but that falloff is still not enough to keep him off this list, since a majority of the other best top laners made it into the World Championships.Lucas Cabochard Simon-MesletUnlike our other two top laners, Cabochard wasnt close to making the World Championships. Team Vitality followed up an optimistic inaugural season by fielding a weakened lineup in the summer and barely finishing in seventh place to avoid relegations. Regardless, Cabochard is one of the best individual talents Europe has to offer in the top lane, and its another year hell miss Worlds stuck on a team that imploded in the summer split. Next year will be his third year as a professional, and the third time may just be the charm for the French top laner.JungleGo Score Dong-binScore should be at the World Championships. Hes arguably the best jungler in the world and a top five player pound-for-pound. Ssumday stumbled at the finish line; Score, on the other hand, did everything in his power to drag the KT Rolster organization to Worlds. Hes a general on the field and his years of experience has made him one of the smartest players on Summoners Rift as well. You can talk about the two-hitpoint Baron he failed to secure against ROX Tigers (that could have guaranteed KT a spot at Worlds), but thatd be a disservice to how well hes played throughout the entire year. While KT fluctuated in form across the two splits, Score was solid as could be.Kim Reignover Yeu-jinThe former MVP of the North American LCS comes next. Similar to Ssumdays situation on KT, Reignover had a dry spell to end the season, but its hard to keep him off the list of top international players not making the World Championships. As the man who kept Immortals running on track for 98 percent of the season, there are few junglers in the world currently who can confidently say theyre all-around stronger than the South Korean import. After making the semifinals of Worlds last season, not even touching ground this year will be a disappointment for Reignover.Choi Dandy In-kyuAll right, Team WEs Xiang Condi Ren-Jie should probably be here, yet, seeing Dandy makes me reminisce of the 2014 World Championships when no one in the jungle could even get close to his Rengar play. All five members of the Summoners Cup-winning Samsung White team went to China after the 2014 win, but only Dandy has yet to win a domestic title since transferring to Vici Gaming. He had a brief stint in the top lane before thankfully being switched back to his comfort position of jungle, and VG failed to make it through the Chinese Regional for a second year in a row to miss Worlds. All the other members of Samsung White, counting this year, have made it back to Worlds except for Dandy.Can we please get this man back to the World Championships next year, Vici Gaming?Mid Lane:Chu FoFo Chun-LanOut of all the rookies possibly making their debut at Worlds this year, I was most excited to see FoFo. He was the newfound ace of the rebranded J Team -- formerly Taipei Assassins -- and was going toe-to-toe with Flash Wolves Huang Maple Yi-Tang. When J Team were leading the pack in the summer season of the LMS, it seemed likee wed get to see FoFo play against the best mid laners the world has to offer.dddddddddddd Those dreams went down the drain when J Team faltered at the end of the season, completely crumbling when it was time to decide which teams from Taiwan would go to Worlds. FoFo and J Team didnt even get to the finals of the Taiwan Regional, losing to Machi 17 in a massive upset in the semifinals.Song Fly Yong-junOh look, another KT Rolster player. Its almost like this team really should be at Worlds. Fly was a liability for KT when he first debuted in the starting five at the start of 2016, and turned into a strength by the end of it. His awkward champion pool worked to KTs advantage against the likes of SK Telecom T1, and Flys individual play vastly improved from opening day. Unfortunately, like the rest of KT, hell have to watch from the sidelines as the World Championships begin, still hunting for his first trip to the grandest stage in League of Legends.Song Rookie Eui-jinRookie, mechanically, is one of the top players in the world. Hes a fantastic individual talent, and its a shame he is wasted on an Invictus Gaming squad that took the entire summer to finally find a semblance of a starting five that worked. It got so bad during the split that Rookie played at AD for a while before the team settled on a starter. On a good team, Rookie could contend for the title of best player in the world. On Invictus Gaming -- at least this iteration -- hes a piece of gold in a sea of copper.AD CarryGu Imp Seung-binIts crazy how much a year can change a view on a player. Last year before the World Championships, Imp was in the conversation alongside Cho Mata Se-hyeong for being the second-best player in the games history behind Faker. Imp, if he could win a second Summoners Cup with LGD Gaming, would have even possibly surpassed Faker in the eyes of some. None of that happened, however. LGD burned to the ground at 2015 Worlds, and Imp somewhat sleepwalked through a chaotic year on LGD where the lineup changed more than the expensive T-shirts he owns. Still, Imp, individually, is a great player like Dandy and Rookie, and Worlds will be missing his amazing play and even better trash talk.No Arrow Dong-hyeonOur fourth KT Rolster member, Arrow deserves his spot in this list of top players missing Worlds. As with Fly, Arrow improved leaps and bounds this year, and became more than merely the cleanup man of the Rolster team. His Jhin play in the final few weeks of the season was masterful, and his play on the long-ranged sniper almost got KT Rolster to the summer championship and a Pool 1 seed at Worlds.Jin Mystic Sung-junIts been a strange few years for Mystic. He started out in the Jin Air organization in Korea before moving to China with Team WE. He played alongside Lee Spirit Da-yun as the other Korean on the squad before the aforementioned jungler left in controversy. Since Spirits exit and the addition of fellow Korean support Yoon Zero Kyung-sup, Mystic has gotten more spotlight on a talented WE starting five.SupportYoon Zero Kyung-supSpeaking of Zero, here he is on the list. The former Summoners Cup finalist, its disappointing we wont see him on the worlds stage for a second straight year. Team WE were one game -- one teamfight -- from getting to the World Championships, holding a 7k gold lead over I May and breaking into their base; ultimately, they couldnt convert, getting flanked and wiped from the map.Adrian Adrian MaAdrian was the star in Immortals 3-2 win over Counter Logic Gaming in the third-place match in Toronto, Canada, a few weeks ago, but he couldnt nail down a first trip to Worlds with a loss to C9 in the NA Regional Final. Out of the five Immortals players, Adrian is the only one who still hasnt had the chance to prove himself at Worlds.Ha Hachani Seung-chanI never thought Id include Hachani in an article with top players, but here we are. The once heavily scrutinized support was a star for the team down the stretch, and he proved himself worthy as a player who could have held his own on the international stage if given the chance. All five KT Rolster players were featured in this piece. That should tell you something of the talent that is being left at home to watch.In 2012, the top team on the sidelines was Azubu Blaze. In 2013, it was the KT Bullets. In 2014, it was SK Telecom T1. This year, it was KT Rolster, a South Korean team. Had it qualified, it could have won it all depending on the circumstances and draw of the bracket. Wholesale HoodiesNFL Shirts OutletJerseys NFL WholesaleCheap NFL Jerseys Free ShippingWholesale Jerseys CheapCheap NFL Jerseys ChinaWholesale JerseysWholesale NFL JerseysCheap NFL Jerseys ChinaCheap NFL Jerseys ' ' '