Get all the latest updates on the 2025 3M Open as we dive into the Round 2 tee times! Witness veterans like Kevin Kisner and Rickie Fowler as they battle for the top spot at TPC Twin Cities. In this video, we break down the exciting matchups, share top performances from the first round, and give you an insider’s view of what to expect on Friday. Don’t miss out on how to watch live and stream the action. Subscribe for more golf content and join us as we follow the 3M Open journey!
20253M Open round 2T times and highlights. Imagine this. A veteran PGA to player known for his illustrious career finds himself back in contention at a major tournament after a tough year. This isn’t just any comeback story. It’s the tale of Kevin Knissner at the 2025 3M Open. The second round kicks off on Friday, July 25th at the Scenic TPC Twin Cities in Minnesota. But here’s where it gets interesting. Kner, who recently transitioned to NBC Golf TV as an analyst, decided to give his playing career one last chance this week. Kner’s journey this season has been a roller coaster. Despite playing 14 tournaments, he had missed the cut in 12 of them. However, his decision to participate in the 3M Open turned out to be a strategic move. He started the tournament with a bang, shooting three under par through his first five holes and adding another birdie before turning. By the end of the first round, he was tied for fourth place with a four under total. Ricky Fowler also had a stellar start going four under par through his first 13 holes and finishing with a 6 under 65. For Friday’s second round, Kner te’s off at 1:10 p.m. Eastern time alongside Carson Young and Ben Silverman. Fans can catch the action on Golf Channel from 4 to 7:00 p.m. Eastern time or stream it via PGA Tour Live on ESPN Plus starting at 8:15 a.m. Eastern time. But here’s the part most people miss. The tea times for Friday’s second round reveal a pack schedule of talented players. Here’s a closer look. On T number one, you’ll see Matty Schmidt, Rico Hoi, and Danny Walker among others. Meanwhile, T number 10 features notable names like Andrew Putnham, Tob John Olison, and Kevin Roy. It’s a lineup that promises exciting competition throughout the day. So, what do you think? Is it too late for Kishner to make a deep run in the tournament or will he struggle to maintain his form? Share your thoughts in the comments.