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Based in Saint Paul, 3M was the main sponsor of the tournament. It debuted 32 years ago in 1993 as the Burnet Senior Classic, and was originally held at the Bunker Hills Golf Course in nearby Coon Rapids. [1] [3] After eight editions, the tournament moved to the year-old TPC Twin Cities in 2001, when 3M took over as sponsor. [4]
The 3M Open is a professional golf tournament in Minnesota on the PGA Tour, held at TPC Twin Cities in Blaine, [1] a suburb north of Minneapolis. Announced by the PGA Tour in June 2018, the tournament debuted in 2019 on July 4–7. [2] [3] Minnesota-based company 3M is the title sponsor of the event.
Check out the best shots of the day from round 1/2/3/4 of the 2022 3M Open, featuring Sungjae Im, Tony Finau, Scott Piercy and more.
Four hours later he tapped in for a final round 9-under-par 62 at the 3M Open, took one last look at the leaderboard and called it a day. The tournament record-tying performance vaulted Hossler ...
The Open Championship: Scotland 17,000,000 Xander Schauffele (9) 100 Major championship: Jul 21 Barracuda Championship: California 4,000,000 Nick Dunlap (2) 27.34 EUR: Additional event Jul 28 3M Open: Minnesota 8,100,000 Jhonattan Vegas (4) 40.63 Aug 12 [f] Wyndham Championship: North Carolina 7,900,000 Aaron Rai (1) 50.16 Aug 18 FedEx St. Jude ...
Tony Finau came to the 3M Open having missed consecutive cuts for the first time in nearly 18 months. The defending champion at TPC Twin Cities in Blaine began the day on the back nine and blitzed ...
He also has two younger brothers who both play golf, Dean and Reed. [8] [9] Reed won the 123rd New Jersey Amateur Championship in 2024, making him and Max—who won it in 2015—the first brothers to win the tournament in history. [4] [10] [11] Greyserman played varsity golf at Pine Crest School in South Florida as a seventh grader. [6]
In March 2018, while still in college, Hodges competed in a qualifying tournament for PGA Tour Canada. He tied for 28th, earning membership but no guaranteed starts. [7] [8] Hodges turned pro after the NCAA championship. In late June, he Monday qualified for the Lethbridge Paradise Canyon Open on PGA Tour Canada and finished in a tie for 12th. [9]