00:00 – 2025 3M Open: PGA Tour’s Minnesota Return & Field Analysis
04:08 – Unveiled: The Full 2025 3M Open Golf Player List
06:59 – Tony Finau’s INSANE Near-Ace at 3M Open! | PGA TOUR Highlights & Field Breakdown
1. 2025 3M Open: PGA Tour’s Minnesota Return & Field Analysis
Explore the 2025 3M Open at TPC Twin Cities – Minnesota’s premier PGA Tour event. This video breaks down the tournament’s position in golf’s evolving landscape, featuring analysis of the competitive field including Max Homa, Wyndham Clark, and defending champion Jhonattan Vegas. Discover how this non-signature event impacts FedEx Cup standings during the penultimate week of the regular season. We cover the tournament’s history since 2019, charitable impact ($8M+ donated), and challenges like post-British Open scheduling. Get insights on player commitments, Minnesota connections like Tom Hoge and Frankie Capan III, and why TPC Twin Cities delivers a unique PGA Tour experience. Learn about the extended sponsorship through 2030 and what makes this event #GolfThatMatters.
2. Unveiled: The Full 2025 3M Open Golf Player List
Get ready for the 3M Open at TPC Twin Cities in Blaine, Minnesota! We’ve got the complete list of 156 players for the 2025 tournament. While only two of the top 25 players in the World Golf Rankings are confirmed, this year’s field is still stacked with talent. Discover who’s playing, including names like Maverick McNealy, Sam Burns, Wyndham Clark, Adam Scott, and many more. Don’t miss this exciting golf event from Thursday to Sunday next week. Stay tuned for more updates and insights. #3MOpen #Golf2025
3. Tony Finau’s INSANE Near-Ace at 3M Open! | PGA TOUR Highlights & Field Breakdown
Watch Tony Finau’s jaw-dropping near-ace on No. 11 at Travelers and dive into the 3M Open field updates at TPC Twin Cities! With the FedExCup Playoffs looming, this PGA TOUR event is CRUCIAL for players like Wyndham Clark, Max Homa, and Sungjae Im to secure their status.
Key Storylines:
– Top players battling for FedExCup eligibility
– Sponsor exemptions: Michael La Sasso, Brendan Valdes, and rising stars
– Recent withdrawals: Ryan Gerard, Thomas Detry
– Past champions & major winners in the mix: Gary Woodland, Adam Scott
– PGA TOUR University standouts: Luke Clanton, Gordon Sargent
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2025 3M Open PGA Tours Minnesota return and field analysis. GF’s landscape is in turmoil and the 3M Open is right in the eye of the storm. As the PGA Tours revamped season kicks off, Minnesota’s flagship event returns to TPC Twin Cities. But its place in the hierarchy has never been more uncertain. The Saudibacked LIIV Golf League burst onto the scene in 2022, splashing a staggering $5 billion to poach stars like John Rahm and Phil Mickelson with reported nine-figure deals. The PGA Tour retaliated by elevating eight signature events. Think Pebble Beach and the Players Championship with smaller elite fields and record purses. But what does this mean for tournaments like the 3M Open now fighting for relevance in a fragmented sport? The 3M Open isn’t just any stop on the calendar. After the PGA Tour abandoned the Twin Cities for over 50 years, its 2019 return marked a triumphant revival, albeit with growing pains. The inaugural event clashed with the July 4th weekend, and its current slot the week after the British Open forces players to navigate grueling transatlantic travel. Organizers once chartered emergency flights for British Open stragglers, but rising costs killed that perk. Instead, they’ve doubled down on pampering, gourmet dinners for families, a caddy lounge, and kitty activities to make Minnesota’s summer charm irresistible. “The experience here matters,” insists tournament director Mike Welch. “Players don’t just come for the course, they come for the love. But here’s the catch. The 3M Open now sits as the penultimate regular season event before the FedEx playoffs. A pressure cooker where 51 of its 156 players have won a PGA Tour title in the last two years. This year’s field boasts world number 17 Maverick McNeely, US Open champam Clark and six-time winner Max Homa, but noticeably lacks the top 10 superstars now chasing Lvy’s checks. We’re not getting the absolute cream, Welch admits, but our depth is stronger than ever. The tournament’s history reflects this duality. Winners range from first- timers like Lee Hodgeges to veterans like Tony Feno, who rallied from a sevenshot deficit in 2022. Even JJ Spawn, who finished ninth here last year, went on to win the US Open, a testament to the 3M Open’s role as a proving ground. But with LIV’s disruption, the event’s future hinges on its ability to attract talent without elite money. As Welch notes, these players aren’t just playing for a trophy. They’re fighting for playoff spots. That’s what makes this week electric. And this is the part most people miss. The 3M Open Survival isn’t just about golf. It’s about community. Players like Tom Hog, a Fargo native, and Eric Van Ruen, formerly of the U of M, draw local crowds. While last year’s champion at Vegas returned for a title defense, citing the event’s family-friendly vibe as a draw, “My kids had seen my trophies, but never the chaos of a win,” Vegas reflected. “Having them there made it unforgettable.” “So, can the 3M Open thrive in a sport increasingly defined by billionaire back drama?” The numbers say yes. 64 of the world’s top 125 are competing, a record depth. But the elephant in the room remains. Will the PGA Tours strengthen numbers approach outweigh LIIV’s cash grab? As the golf world splits, Minnesota’s event is quietly building a niche as the anti-LIV, a place where upstarts and veterans clash without the controversy. As Welch teases, we may not have the flashiest names, but we’ve got heart. And in Gulf, that still counts for something. The question on everyone’s mind asterisk, can the PGA Tour’s traditional model survive LV’s disruption, or will events like the 3M Open become relics of a bygone era? Sound off in the comments. Do you think the 3M Open’s community-driven approach can compete with LIV’s mega deals? Unveiled the full 20253M Open golf player list. Revealed the full roster for the 20253M Open in Minnesota. There’s something undeniably thrilling about the unveiling of a major golf tournament’s player field and the 2025 3M Open in Minnesota is no exception. At first glance, the 156 player roster for next week’s competition at TPC Twin Cities in Blaine, Minnesota may seem like a who’s who of golfing superstars. However, beneath the surface, this year’s field is a fascinating blend of season pros and rising talents with a few notable absences that might surprise even the most avid golf fans. While the World Golf rankings boast an elite tier of players, only two of the top 25 will be teeing off at the 3M Open. Maverick McNeely, currently ranked 17th, and Sam Burns, holding steady at 22nd. These two names might not be the only ones to catch your eye, but they certainly set the stage for what promises to be a highly competitive tournament, but here’s where it gets controversial. The field is far from lacking in star power. Among the 156 competitors are a host of recognizable names that will surely draw the attention of golf enthusiasts. Windham Clark, Adam Scott, Sunjm, Gary Woodland, Zack Johnson, and the list goes on. These seasoned veterans bring a wealth of experience and a proven track record of success to the tournament. Yet, it’s worth noting that their presence alone doesn’t guarantee victory. And this is the part most people miss. The 3M Open is not just a showcase for the top ranked players, but also a platform for emerging talents to make their mark. Players like Cam Davis, Tony Feno, and Ameliano Grill have been turning heads with their recent performances, and they’ll be looking to capitalize on their momentum. Moreover, the inclusion of rising stars such as Max Homa, Sahit Dial Gala, and Christian Bazuitinhow adds an intriguing layer to the tournament. These young guns are hungry for success and eager to prove themselves on the big stage. With a total of 156 players, the tournament promises to be a thrilling 4-day event from next Thursday through Sunday. It’s not just about the big names, it’s about the unexpected twists and turns that make golf such an unpredictable and exciting sport. So, as we prepare for the 3M Open, let’s take a moment to appreciate the diverse talent that will be on display. And of course, we want to hear from you. Who do you think will come out on top? Which players performance are you most looking forward to? Share your thoughts and predictions in the comments below. Stay tuned for the latest news and updates on the 3M Open and other Minnesota sports. Add us on Google News to stay informed and engaged with the latest content. Tony Fenow’s insane nearace at 3M Open. PGA Tour highlights and field breakdown. Inside the field, 3M Open PGA Tour. Tony Feno nearly aces number 11 at Travelers Golf Club. Written by staff gad.com. The PGA Tour has entered the final stages of the FedEx Cup playoffs with the 3M Open set to conclude its series of events before the tournament begins. This event marks the culmination of players eligibility and status before the start of the upcoming season. PGA Tour employs a standardized system to determine field eligibility based on the current season’s priority ranking while also incorporating additional exemption and qualifying categories. Field sizes can vary significantly between events, and the number of conditional exemptions depends on FedEx Cup points accumulated throughout the season. Categories labeled reshuffle indicate that a reshuffle period may occur as a result of changes in points over time. A notable exception was granted to some categories during the pandemic, allowing an additional year of eligibility for certain exemptions. This adjustment reflects the broader impact of the global health crisis on event scheduling. See the full field list and updates below. Sunday, June 20th. Sha Reevi in qualifying tournament. Chess Hadley in sponsor exemption. Members not otherwise exempt. Hong Lee in commit. Pier Sun Cudi in qualifying tournament. Preston Stout in sponsor exemption unrestricted. Carson Herren in sponsor exemption unrestricted Saturday June 19th Ryan Gerard W/D out Brian Campbell W/D out Thomas Dry W/D out winner of US Open Championship 5-year exemption Clark Windham Woodland Gary winner of World Golf Championship event three-year exempion Burns Sam, winner of Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by Mastercard. Kayyama Kurt PGA Tour Tournament winner two-year exemption. Badia Ashe Campbell Brian Campos Rafael Davis Cam Dry Thomas Dunlap Nick Echrot Austin Fenow Tony Fowler Ricky Garnett Bryce Goodup Chris Gillow Emmeiliano Hardy Nick Higgo Garrick Highmith Joe Hodes Lee Homer Max Hughes McKenzie Jagger Stefan Kim Seiwoo Kim Tom Kirk Chris Kazir Patton Nap Jake List Luke Malnati Peter Mccardi Matt McNeely Maverick Moore Taylor Mal William Pavon Matthew Pendrith Taylor Power Sheamus Riley Davis Svenson Adam Gala Sahath Thompson Davis Van Ruen Eric Vegas Janatan Villips Carl Viegas Camilo Wallace Matt U. Kevin Simpson Web. Career money exemption. Knisser Kevin Palmer. Ryan Sneder. Brandt. Sponsor exemption. PGA Tour member not otherwise exempt. Gordon Will. Merritt. Troy. Sponsor exemption unrestricted. Lasasso. 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