00:00 – Adam Svensson Shatters 3M Open Record with Stunning 60
03:05 – INSANE Golf Scores: PGA, Korn Ferry, and Champions Tours’ Lowest Rounds of 2025!
1. Adam Svensson Shatters 3M Open Record with Stunning 60
Adam Svensson delivered a dominant performance at the 3M Open, tying the course record with a flawless 60 in Thursday’s opening round. The Canadian golfer showcased precision with nine birdies, one eagle, and no bogeys, securing a 11-under par score. He matched the 2017 and 2023 records set by Paul Goydos and Daniel Gale. Svensson, who has one PGA Tour win and ranks 234th in the World Golf Rankings, faces strong competition from players like Samuel Stevens and Chad Ramey. Notable performers include Rickie Fowler (-6) and Max Homa (-5). This breakthrough highlights Svensson’s potential as he aims to claim victory at the 3M Open.
Key highlights: 60-stroke record, course history, tournament standings, golfer background, and competitive landscape. Stay tuned for more updates on this thrilling golf event.
2. INSANE Golf Scores: PGA, Korn Ferry, and Champions Tours’ Lowest Rounds of 2025!
Witness the most unbelievable golf scores of 2025 from the PGA Tour, Korn Ferry Tour, and PGA Tour Champions!
– Adam Svensson’s record-tying 60 at the 3M Open
– Dual 59s on the Korn Ferry Tour by Myles Creighton and Adrien Dumont de Chassart
– Jerry Kelly’s impressive 62 on the PGA Tour Champions
Discover the top 10 lowest rounds for each tour and get inspired by these golfing greats.
Share your own ‘how low did you go’ golf stories in the comments!
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Adams Fenson shatters 3M open record with stunning 60. Imagine this, a single round of golf that not only sets a new record, but also ignites the competitive spirit of a tournament. That’s exactly what happened at the 3M Open this Thursday, thanks to Canadian golfer Adam Senson. But here’s where it gets controversial. Sensman’s performance has sparked debates about whether his current form can sustain him throughout the tournament. Let’s dive in and explore the details. Sen stormed into the lead after an astonishing round that left spectators in awe. His scorecard read a flawless 60, tying the course record and leaving him 11 underpar. This remarkable feat was achieved with a 48-footer eagle putt on the 18th hole. A shot that will be remembered for years to come. But this is the part most people miss. Senson’s round was not just about the eagle. It was about consistency and precision. He finished bogey-free with nine birdies and one eagle complemented by eight pars. This performance ties in with Paul Goyos who achieved the same score in 2017 during the 3M Championship on the Champions Tour and Daniel Gale who shot his 60 in a Monday qualifier before the 2023 3M Open. Spenson’s journey to the top hasn’t been easy. At 31, he has one PGA Tour win under his belt, which came in 2022 at the RSM Classic. Currently ranked 234th in the World Golf Rankings, Senson has faced his share of challenges this season, missing 11 of 20 cuts. But his performance on Thursday has proven that he’s a force to be reckoned with. The competition is fierce and Senson will have to keep his game sharp. Samuel Steven is hot on his heels, trailing Bers two shots. Chad Remy is three shots back. Brendan Valdez is four shots behind and four other golfers are five shots back. The stage is set for an intense battle and every shot counts. As the day unfolded, other notable golfers also made their mark. Ricky Fowler is at minus 6, Max Homer at minus 5, Tony Fau and Linden Clark both at minus2, Tom Hoger at plus three, and Eric Vanroyan at plus 4. Each of these players brings their unique style and strategy to the course, adding layers of excitement and unpredictability to the tournament. Senson’s performance has set the tone for what promises to be an exhilarating 3M open. But can he maintain this level of play? Will the competition catch up? And what role will the cause condition play in the final outcome? These are the questions that will keep fans on the ed of seats. So what do you think? Will Senson hold on to his lead or will someone else emerge victorious? Share your thoughts in the comments below and let the debate begin. Insane golf scores, PGA, Cornferry, and Champions Tour’s lowest rounds of 2025. Imagine this. Golf, a sport renowned for its challenges, is suddenly being dominated by scores that defy belief. The PGA Tour, Cornferry Tour, and PGA Tour Champions have been setting new standards with rounds so impressive they seem almost impossible. This year has been a roller coaster of scoring, and there’s no indication that this trend will slow down anytime soon. Take for example Adam Senson, a Canadian player who has struggled immensely throughout the season, missing 11 cuts and battling to secure his playoff spot. Yet in the opening round of the 3M Open in Minnesota, he shot an incredible 60, tying the course record at TPC Twin Cities. His round included a nearly 40ft putt on the 11th hole and a 34footer on the fourth, culminating in a 48t eagle on the final hole. Senson attributed his success to a fantastic putting session, calling it probably my best putting round I ever had. This understatement doesn’t do justice to the sheer brilliance of his performance. Senson’s 60 was the second lowest score of the PGA Tour season, just behind JNAP’s 59 at the Cognizant Classic in February. This year has been a parade of outstanding performances with players like Scotty Sheffller, Justin Thomas, Sam Burns, Sam Burns, and many others regularly posting scores that challenge the imagination. Here’s a glimpse into the top 10 lowest rounds on the PGA Tour in 2025. One, Jake Knap, 59, Cognizant Classic, round one. Two, Adam Senson, 60, 3M Open, round one. Three, Aldridge Poter, 61, Mexico Open, round two. Four, Scotty Heffler, 61, the CJ Cup, round one. Five, Justin Thomas, 61, RBC Heritage, round one. Six, Sam Burns, 62, RBC Canadian, round four. Seven, Joel Darman 62, Karadas Pontaka, round one. Eight, Ricky Fauder 62, The American Express, round two. Nine, Stefan Jagger, 62, Sony Open, round three. 10, Hideiki Matsyama, 62, approaching the playoff. But wait, there’s more. The Cornferry Tour, often referred to as the go Low Tour, has been equally impressive. Players like Miles Kraton and Adrien Dumond Shass both shot 59s at the Witchita Open, showcasing the fierce competition and determination of those vying for PGA Tour spots. Here are the top 10 lowest rounds from the Cord very tall tour in 2025. One, Miles Kraton 59, Witcher to open round three. Two, Adrien Dumond Dashal 59 Witcher to open round one. Three, Matthew Anderson 60, A Star Golf Championship round two. Four, Zack James, 60, Veritex Bank Championship, round one. Five, Rick Lamb, 60, Veritex Bank Championship, Round One. Six, Dylan Melante, 60, Visit Knoxville Open, round three. Seven, Sandy Scott, 60, Memorial Health Championship, Round four. Eight, Justin Sue, 60, 118, Visa Argentina Open, round three. Nine, John Vanderan, 60, Bahamas Classic, round one. 10 Tyson Alexander, Blae Brown, Joshua Creel, Zetang Do Fernandez Valdez, Johnny Kefir, SH Kim, Hangoda, James Nicholas, Ross Steelman, Carl West Mulland, and KL Yuan. All with 61s. The season pros on the PGA Tour champions are also shining brightly, proving that age is no barrier to excellence. Jerry Kelly led the charge with a CQ2 at the Mitsubishi Electric Championship, demonstrating that experience combined with skill can still produce remarkable results. Here are some highlights from the PGA Tour Champions. One, Jerry Kelly 62, Mitsubishi Electric Championship round one. Two, Steve Allen 63, Dicks Open, round one. Three, Alex Taker 63, Coligard Classic, round two. Four, Scott Dunlap, 63, Ho Classic, round three. Five, Richard Green, 63, Regent’s Tradition, Round One. Six, Mark Hendby, 63, Principal Charity Classic, Round Three. Seven, Miguel Anghel Gimenez, 63, Principal Charity Classic, Round One. Eight, Cernin Kilton, 63, Principal Charity Classic, round three. Nine, Bernhard Langer, 63, Missue Electric Championship, Round Two. 10, Tag Riding, 63, Gallery Classic, round two. This scoring bonanza across all tours is a testament to the skill and dedication of professional golfers. Whether you’re a seasoned player or just starting out, it’s fascinating to witness these incredible performances. So, how low have you gone in your own golfing journey? Share your best rounds in the comments below.