00:00 – Adam Svensson Sets New 3M Open Record with 60 in Round 1 | PGA TOUR Highlights
03:07 – Thorbjorn Olesen Takes Lead at 2025 3M Open! Highlights, Scores & Weekend Preview – Round 2 Reaction
1. Adam Svensson Sets New 3M Open Record with 60 in Round 1 | PGA TOUR Highlights
Adam Svensson made history at the 3M Open, posting a record-breaking 60 in the first round. With a stunning 48-foot eagle putt on the final hole, Svensson took a two-shot lead over Sam Stevens and Thorbjørn Olesen. Watch highlights and interviews from this incredible round of golf.
2. Thorbjorn Olesen Takes Lead at 2025 3M Open! Highlights, Scores & Weekend Preview – Round 2 Reaction
🏌️♂️ Thorbjorn Olesen’s remarkable turnaround in Round 2! Danish star overcomes double bogey to take 1-shot lead with 14-under total. Jake Knapp’s bogey-free 65 puts him 1 back. Tight leaderboard with Pierceson Coody, Sam Stevens, and Matti Schmid poised to strike.
Dramatic moments: Olesen’s 8-birdie rollercoaster round
Max Homa’s FedEx Cup chase
Notable names MIA: Tony Finau, Sungjae Im
Chris Gotterup building momentum
Wyndham Clark bouncing back from Open turmoil
Rookie William Mouw surging through
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Adam Spencson sets new 3M open record with 60 in round one. PGA Tour highlights. Get ready for an incredible golf story that will have you on the edge of your seat. Adam Svenson’s opening round at the 3M Open is one for the record books. In a stunning display of skill and precision, Senson cart it an incredible 60, an 11 under par on Thursday. This not only gave him a two-shot lead over his competitors, but also etched his name into the tournament history as the lowest round in its seven-year existence. Imagine sinking an Eagle putt from 48 ft on the final hole. That’s exactly what Srennen did, leaving everyone in awe. But here’s where it gets even more impressive. Senson’s performance tied the TPC Twin Cities course record set by Paul Goyos in 2017. With nine birdies and not a single bogey, it’s safe to say Spinson was in the zone. His 60 is the second lowest score on the PGA Tour this season, just one stroke behind Jake Knap’s 59. Spinson, a 31-year-old Canadian, has had a mixed season so far with only one top 25 finish in 21 starts and 11 missed cuts. However, his performance at the 3M Open is a testament to his talent and determination. When asked about his incredible putting round, Spencen attributed it to a great ring session and some amazing breakers. He needed just 25 putts, including a 40-footer on the 11th and a 34-footer on the fourth. And this is the part most people miss. It’s not just about the big putts. Senson’s consistency throughout the round with no drop shots is a key factor in his success. It’s a reminder that golf is as much about precision and strategy as it is about power. Sam Stevens, who could have joined Spencing with a 59, had an interesting take on his decision to go for the Eagle on the 18th. He explained his club choice and the thought process behind it, showing that even the best players sometimes have to make tough decisions. Despite the bogey, Stevens still shot a 62, his lowest round on tour. The 3M Open also has implications for the Fed X Cup standings. Players like Ricky Fowler and Ameliano Grill, currently ranked between 60th and 80th, need a strong performance to secure their spots in the first playoffs event. Fowler, who enter the week at taking number 63, and Gillow at number 71, know that good golf can solve a lot of problems, as Fowler put it. Other notable players include Patrick Rogers and Gary Woodland, ranked 66th and 78th, respectively, who both shot 67. Keith Mitchell ranked 70th had a 68 while Cam Davis ranked 65th shot 71. Defending champion Janatin Vegas carded a 68 and Haong Lee who finished tied for fourth at the open championship last week managed a one under 70. So what do you think? Is Fenson’s performance a sign of things to come or was it a one-off masterpiece? Will the FedEx Cup contenders make the cut and advance to the playoffs? Let’s discuss in the comments and see what the golf community thinks. Thorbjorn Olison takes lead at 2025 3M Open. Highlights, scores, and weekend preview. Round two reaction. Imagine a golf tournament where the leaderboard is so packed, it’s anyone’s game. Welcome to the 2025 3M Open at TPC Twin Cities in Blaine, Minnesota, where Thorburn Ellison is holding on to the lead after two rounds. But here’s where it gets interesting. Olison’s lead is just one stroke ahead of Jake Knap, who’s been teasing a win all year and is now in contention for his first PGA Tour victory of 2025. As we dive into the highlights and scores from the second round, you’ll see that there are plenty of talented players hot on Olison’s heels. The question is, can he maintain his lead and claim his first PGA Tour win, or will someone else swoop in and steal the show? Let’s take a closer look at the leaderboard and find out. The current top 10 standings are Thorbier and Olison at 14 under, Jake Nav at 13 under, Pierce Zincudi and Sam Stevens tied at 12 under, and Matty Schmid, Chris Kir, and Takumi Kaya tied at 11 under. But it’s not just about the leaders. There are plenty of other notable players in the mix, including Max Homa, who’s creeping up the leaderboard after a solid second round, and Chris Goddarup, who’s on a hot streak after winning the Genesis Scottish Open and finishing third at the British Open Championship. And this is the part most people miss, the cut line. Several big names, including Tony Feno, Nick Dunlap, and Sunjm miss the cut and won’t be playing the weekend. But for those who made it through, the real challenge begins now. As we head into the weekend, the weather forecast is looking hot and muggy with a high of 85 degrees and a heat index over 90. The prize money and payouts are also on the line with a total pers of $8.4 million and the winner taking home $1.512 million as well as 300 FedEx Cup points and a 2-year PGA Tour exemption. So, who will come out on top? Will it be Olison, NAP, or someone else entirely? The drama is building and we can’t wait to see what the weekend holds. But here’s the thing. Golf is a game of ups and downs and anything can happen. So, let’s ask the question, what do you think is the most crucial factor in winning a golf tournament like the 3M Open? Is it the player skill, the course conditions, or something else entirely? Share your thought in the comments below.