00:00 – Adam Svensson’s Comeback: From Birdies to Bogeys at 3M Open
02:11 – Adam Svensson’s Historic 60: Leads 3M Open with Record-Breaking Round!
1. Adam Svensson’s Comeback: From Birdies to Bogeys at 3M Open
Watch Adam Svensson’s rollercoaster ride at the 3M Open! Despite an impressive first round with 8 birdies and an eagle, Svensson struggled in the second round, making only one birdie. See how he managed to make the cut alongside Rickie Fowler and Gary Woodland. Also, learn about other notable performances and withdrawals, including Alex Noren’s stunning 9-under 62 round. Dive into the details of this thrilling tournament!
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2. Adam Svensson’s Historic 60: Leads 3M Open with Record-Breaking Round!
Witness the incredible performance by Adam Svensson as he sets a tournament record with an opening-round 60 at the 3M Open! 🏌️♂️ Svensson’s 11-under round, featuring a stunning 48-foot eagle putt on the final hole, gave him a two-shot lead over Sam Stevens and Thorbjørn Olesen. This marks the lowest round in the tournament’s seven-year history and ties the TPC Twin Cities course record. Dive into the highlights, including Svensson’s nine birdies and his career-best putting round. Don’t miss the post-round interview and insights from other top players like Rickie Fowler and the defending champion Jhonattan Vegas. #AdamSvensson #3MOpen #PGATOUR #GolfHighlights #RecordRound
Adam Fenson’s comeback. From birdies to bogeies at 3M open. Imagine a golfer who went from being on fire to barely scraping by overnight. Adam Senson lived this reality. On Thursday, he was the hottest player in the world, nailing eight birdies and an eagle, thanks largely to a sizzling putter that had never been better. But fast forward to Friday, and Senson’s game took a drastic turn. He managed just one birdie, three bogeies, and a double bogey at the par4 second hole, leaving many wondering what went wrong. Despite this, he made the cut with a 36 hole score of seven under par 135, finding himself alongside big names like Ricky Fowler and US Open champion Gary Woodland. And this is the part most people miss. Making the cut at the 3M Open is no small feat, especially when you see the list of who didn’t make it. Former champions like Tony Fenau and Lee Hajes, as well as top players Ha Tong Lee and Web Simpson. But here’s where it gets controversial. Some might say that the cutline of minus 5 was too lenient, while others argue it was just right. Should the cutline be more stringent? The debate is open. Meanwhile, Frankie Capan III had to withdraw due to a wrist injury after a tough first round, and local favorites like Carson Heron and Tom Hog struggled to leave their mark. On the flip side, Sweden’s Alex Norin stole the show with a 9 under 62, rocketing up the leaderboard. Another player making waves was Sam Burns, who he’s fighting to make the top 30 for the Tour Championship. But what brings such a highranked player to a tournament like the 3M Open? Burns explained that he loves the course and appreciates the organizational efforts of Prolink Sports. Additionally, he emphasized the importance of supporting a well-run event and great sponsors like 3M. It’s a testament to the tournament’s appeal beyond just the competition. Let’s hear from you. What do you think about the dynamic between bigname players and smaller tournaments? Should these events get more recognition, Adam Spenson’s historic 60 leads 3M Open with record-breaking round in a stunning display of skill. Adams Fenson has set a new tournament record at the 3M Open by shooting an incredible 11 under 60 during the opening round. This remarkable performance not only places him two strokes ahead of competitors Sam Stevens and Thorbjorna, but also marks the lowest score recorded in the event’s 7-year history. To cap off this round, Spenson sank a remarkable 48t eagle putt on the final hole, showcasing his exceptional putting prowess. Throughout the round, Senson demonstrated his dominance by making nine birdies without a single bogey, tying the course record at TPC Twin Cities, which was previously established by Paul Goyos during the 2017 3M Championship on the PGA Tour Champions. Despite this impressive achievement, Spenson’s journey on the PGA Tour has been a mix of highs and lows. The 31-year-old Canadian golfer’s only victory came at the RSM Classic in 2022, and this season has seen him struggle with consistency, achieving just one top 25 finish in 21 starts while missing 11 cuts. Reflecting on his performance, Spenson expressed his satisfaction with this game, stating, “I had a great range session today. Just really putted amazing. I made a bunch of breakers. It was probably my best putting round I ever had. He needed only 25 putts during his round, which included a nearly 40ft birdie on the 11th hole and a 34-footer on the fourth, highlighting his exceptional touch on the greens. Senson’s score of 60 is noteworthy as it stands as the second lowest score recorded on the PGA Tour this season with Jake Knap having previously shot a 59 at the Cognizant Classic in the Palm Beaches back in February. Meanwhile, Sam Stevens had a chance to join the ranks of those who shot 59, but his attempt was fored when he hit his second shot from 246 yds into the water on the par 518 pole, resulting in his only bogey of the day and a final score at 62, which still marked his best round on the tour. Stevens explained, “I have a pretty big gap between my three iron and my 3-wood, and I hit a terrible shot. I thought if I hit a 3-wood, it was just going to fly to the back of the green and I kind of had to hit a three iron perfect to even cover the water. But I figured that was my best chance to shoot 59. So I gave it a go. Among the competitors, Ricky Fowler and Emiliana are part of a group of 18 players ranked between 60th and 80th in the FedEx Cup standings. All of whom are eager to deliver strong performances to secure their spots in the 70man field for the upcoming playoffs event in two weeks. Fowler entered the week ranked 63rd while Guillo was positioned at 71st. Fowler remarked, “At the end of the day, good golf solves a lot of things.” Other notable performances included Patrick Rogers and Gary Woodland, who both shot 67, while Kee Mitchell ranked Senate, finished with a score of 68. Cam Davis, ranked 65th, ended the day with a 71. Defending champion Janat Vegas managed a score of 68. and Hoang Lee, who recently finished tied for fourth at the Open Championship alongside Scotty Sheffller, recorded a one under 70. This tournament is shaping up to be an exciting event, and with such impressive scores being posted, it raises the question, can Spenson maintain his lead, or will another player rise to the challenge? What are your thoughts on the performances so far? Share your opinions in the comments.