00:00 – 2025 3M Open Thursday Tee Times & Round 1 Groups | PGA Tour at TPC Twin Cities
07:38 – Ryder Cup 2025: Ian Poulter’s Bold Prediction for Team Europe’s Challenge at Bethpage Black
1. 2025 3M Open Thursday Tee Times & Round 1 Groups | PGA Tour at TPC Twin Cities
Get ready for the opening round of the 2025 3M Open at TPC Twin Cities, Blaine, Minnesota!
• Full Thursday tee times: Find out when your favorite golfers like Rickie Fowler, Tony Finau, and Sam Burns tee off in Round 1.
• Key groupings: See featured pairings and notable groups as the tournament kicks off.
• Streaming info: Coverage starts at 8 a.m. ET on ESPN+, with afternoon broadcasts on Golf Channel.
• Event context: Only two events left before the 2025 FedEx Cup Playoffs—every shot can make a difference!
Stay tuned for expert predictions, latest odds, and player insights for the 3M Open.
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2. Ryder Cup 2025: Ian Poulter’s Bold Prediction for Team Europe’s Challenge at Bethpage Black
Get ready for an intense Ryder Cup battle as Ian Poulter warns Team Europe about the raucous atmosphere awaiting them at Bethpage Black. Poulter, a five-time Ryder Cup winner, shares his insights on what it takes to win on American soil. With Europe aiming to retain their crown, Poulter highlights the challenges of playing away and the impact of home advantage. Don’t miss this exclusive coverage of the 2025 Ryder Cup, live on Sky Sports from September 26-28. Will Team USA reclaim the trophy, or will Europe continue their dominance? Find out as we bring you all the action and analysis from Farmingdale, New York.
2025 3M open Thursday tea times and round one groups PGA Tour at TPC Twin Cities. The 2025 3M Open is set to kick off on Thursday, July 24th at the renowned TPC Twin Cities Golf Course. This event marks an exciting moment for golf enthusiasts as it is one of the final tournaments leading up to the highly anticipated 2025 FedEx Cup playoffs. If you’re eager to catch all the action, you can find the complete schedule of tea times for the first round at the end of this article. Featured tea time for round one. As the tournament approaches, all eyes are on Ricky Fowler, a fan favorite who is currently in a challenging position, sitting at 63rd in the FedEx standings. With only two tournaments remaining before the playoffs, Fowler is under pressure to deliver a strong performance. This year he has managed just one top 10 finish and his last victory dates back to 2023. But here’s where it gets controversial. Many fans and analysts are questioning whether Fowler can turn his luck around this week at TPC Twin Cities. He is determined to change the narrative and secure his seventh career win on the PGA Tour. Recently, he showed promising form with a T14 finish at the Open Championship, which has raised hopes for his performance in this tournament. 3M Open odds, predictions, best bets. Fowler is scheduled to tee off at 8:29 a.m. Eastern time on Thursday, sharing the spotlight with fellow competitors Taylor Pendr and Tony Fenel. This trio is sure to attract a lot of attention given their respective skills and recent performances. For those who want to watch the first round of the 2025 3M Open, tune in from 4 to 7:00 p.m. Eastern time on the Golf Channel. Additionally, you can enjoy exclusive online coverage through PGA Tour Live on ESPN Plus starting early Thursday morning. Below, you’ll find the full list of tea times for round one of the 3M Open. Interested in betting on the 3M Open? 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An ESPN Plus subscription grants you access to PGA Tour Live, allowing you to stream the most exciting PGA Tour events from anywhere you choose. 2025 3M OpenT times for Thursday, round one ET T number one 7:45 a.m. Nate Lashley, David Lipsky, Vince Whe 7:56 a.m. Danny Willlet, Alex Norin, Harry Higs. 8:07 a.m. Patrick Rogers, Sam Stevens, Mac Meer. 8:18 a.m. Camilo Viegas, Sheamus Power, Bion Hunan. 8:29 a.m. Kurt Kayyama, Adam Vincent, Tom Hog. 8:40 a.m. Kevin Yu, Peter Malnati, Adam Shank. 8:51 a.m. Raphael Campos, Patton Kazire, Taylor Moore. 9:02 a.m. Luke List, Ameliano Grill, Zack Johnson. 9:13 a.m. Aaron Battleley, Eric Cole, Alex Smallley. 9:24 a.m. Jacob Bridgeman, Ben Kohl’s, Alejandro Toasty. 9:35 a.m. Jesper Spinson, Taylor Dixon, Echow. 9:46 a.m. Harrison Indicott, Thomas Rosen Müller, Josh Radcliffe. 9:57 a.m. Ricky Castillo, Nicholas Norgard, Michael Lassaso. A 11:10 p.m. Andrew Putnham, Thorbjorn Olison, Kevin Roy. 1:21 p.m. Web Simpson, Keith Mitchell, Isaiah Celinda. 1:32 p.m. Mark Hubard, Hayden Buckley, David Skins. 1:43 p.m. Chris Goodup, Windham Clark, Adam Scott. 1:54 p.m. Janatan Vegas Sam Burns How Only 2:05 p.m. William Mau A Bia Jaken Nap 2:16 p.m. Chris Kirk Lee Hajes Christian Bazudinhout 2:27 p.m. Sam Ryder Doug Gim Max McGrevy 2:38 p.m. Chess Hadley Henrik Norlander John Kim 2:49 p.m. Hayden Springer, Paul Peterson, Thomas Campbell. 300 p.m. Trevor Conn, John Pack, Gordon Sergeant. 3:11 p.m. Noah Goodwin, Mason Anderson, Carson Herren. 3:22 p.m. Taccom, Braden Thornberry, Max Harrenine. A T number 10 7:45 a.m. Kevin Kner, Carson Young, Ben Silverman. 7:56 a.m. Cameron Champ, Lanto Griffin, Grayson Sig. 8:07 a.m. Bo Hustler, Max Graaserman, Chandler Phillips. 8:18 a.m. Maverick McNeely, Sah The Gala, Max Homa. 8:29 a.m. Taylor Pendrreth, Ricky Fowler, Tony Fenel 8:40 a.m. Eric Van Ru Yen, Tom Kim, Sunjm. 8:51 a.m. Nick Dunlap, Davis Thompson, Gary Woodland. 9:02 a.m. Bryce Garnett, Siw Kim, Adam Hadwin. 9:13 a.m. Chad Ramy, Rio Hisitsu, Michael Thorbjornson. 9:24 a.m. Jackson Suber, Luke Clanton, Brendan Valdees. 9:35 a.m. Chris Ventura, Kevin Vel, Steven Fisk. 9:46 a.m. Antoine Rosner, Crystal Bal, Del Solar, Matthew RLE. 9:57 a.m. Jeremy Paul, Philip Nolles, Kaido Onishi. 1:10 p.m. Mattie Schmid, Rico Hoey, Danny Walker. 1:21 p.m. Ryan Palmer, Troy Merritt, Joseph Braramlet. 1:32 p.m. Trey Mullinax, Justin L, Dylan Woo. 1:43 p.m. Garrick Higgo, Nick Hardy, Matt Wallace. 1:54 p.m. Matt Mccardi, Cam Davis, Mackenzie Hughes. 2:05 p.m. Joe Highmith, Austin Ecro, Brandt Snedeker. 2:16 p.m. Carl Phillips, Davis Riley, Matthew Pavon. 2:27 p.m. She Revy, Patrick Fishburn, Sammy Valmachi. 2:38 p.m. Joel Domenin, Victor Perez, Will Gordon. 2:49 p.m. Pierce Sunudi, Quaid Cumins, Steven Stallings Jr. 300 p.m. Taylor Montgomery, Brandon Matthews, Michael Forstein. 3:11 p.m. Frankie Kappen 3, David Ford, Preston Stout. A 3:22 p.m. Thristen Lawrence, Andrew Albertson, Will Chandler. Stay updated. Don’t miss out on the latest golf news and our most popular stories. Sign up for golf’s top stories newsletter to have them delivered straight to your inbox every day. About the author, Kevin Cunningham serves as the senior managing producer for golf.com where he is responsible for editing, writing, and publishing engaging content. He also oversees the brand’s e- newswsletters, which reach over 1.4 million subscribers monthly. A former intern who has worked his way up, Kevin plays a crucial role in ensuring that golf.com remains a vibrant source of news and information, collaborating with the tech team to innovate and enhance the user experience. Ryder Cup 2025. Ian Poulter’s bold prediction for team Europe’s challenge at Beth Page Black. The battle for Beth Page. Why the 2025 Ryder Cup could be the most intense yet. Golf legend Ian Poulter has issued a stark warning that’s sending ripples through the golf world. Team Europe should prepare for an absolutely electric and potentially hostile atmosphere when they defend their Rder Cup title at Beth Paige Black in 2025. Fresh off their commanding 16.5 to 11.5 triumph in Rome last year. Team Europe faces what might be their toughest challenge yet, defending their crown on American soil, where the crowds are notorious for turning golf’s gentleman’s game into a pressure cooker of emotions. Playing away from home in the RDER Cup isn’t just difficult. It’s a completely different animal, explains Poulter, who knows a thing or two about winning on enemy territory. With seven RDER Cup appearances and five victories under his belt, including two memorable wins in America, Palter’s warning carries serious weight. Beth Paige Black isn’t just any venue. Hter emphasizes to Sky Sports. The New York crowd is going to be incredibly vocal and boisterous. Based on previous tournaments there, team Europe needs to be mentally prepared for what’s coming. Holter, often called the postman for his reliable delivery in crucial moments, brings a unique perspective on handling hostile crowds. “I never deliberately tried to antagonize the audience,” he reveals with a hint of mischief. But when you sink crucial putts at pivotal moments, you naturally become their worst nightmare, and that’s exactly what gets under their skin. Looking ahead, Poulter sees reason for optimism in Europe’s prospects. The team’s current lineup is impressive and they’re showing excellent form. Luke Donald must be pleased with what he’s seeing. The defending champions are likely to field a similar squad to their victorious 2023 team. But here’s where it gets interesting. Can they replicate that success in the pressure cooker environment of Beth Page? Meanwhile, a fascinating subplot is developing around future leadership with John Ram championing Sergio Garcia for the 2031 Rder Cup captaincy in Spain. This has sparked considerable debate given Garcia’s controversial move to LIIV Golf and subsequent return to the DP World Tour. “Some wounds in golf do heal,” Rum suggests diplomatically, drawing parallels to the legendary Sevy Ballister’s captaincy at Vorama in 1997. “What do you think? Can team Europe overcome the infamous Beth Page crowd to retain their trophy? And should a former LIIV golf player be allowed to captain a future Rder Cup team? The debate is just beginning, and we’d love to hear your thoughts in the comments below.