00:00 – Adam Svensson’s Historic 60 at the 3M Open: Tournament Record & Lead!
03:30 – 3M Open Leaderboard: Thorbjorn Olesen Takes Lead After Two Rounds
1. Adam Svensson’s Historic 60 at the 3M Open: Tournament Record & Lead!
Watch Adam Svensson’s incredible performance as he sets a tournament record with an opening-round 60 at the 3M Open. Discover how Svensson made a 48-foot eagle putt to finish 11-under and lead by one shot. Explore the highlights from TPC Twin Cities, insights on other top competitors, and what this means for the PGA Tour standings. Don’t miss this breakdown of Adam Svensson’s breakthrough round and the battle for FedEx Cup points!
2. 3M Open Leaderboard: Thorbjorn Olesen Takes Lead After Two Rounds
Thorbjorn Olesen is in the lead at the 3M Open after two rounds, with a score of 14 under par.
He made a bogey and a double bogey on Friday but managed to offset those blunders with eight birdies en route to a 5-under 66 in the second round.
Jake Knapp is in second place, just one stroke behind Olesen. Other notable players, such as Max Homa and Wyndham Clark, are also in contention.
Watch highlights from the second round and stay up to date with the latest scores and leaderboard updates from the 3M Open at TPC Twin Cities in Blaine, Minnesota.
The 3M Open is a PGA Tour event that takes place annually at TPC Twin Cities. The tournament features some of the world’s top golfers competing for a prize purse of $8.4 million.
Who will come out on top at the 3M Open? Tune in to find out.
Adams Fenson’s historic six feet at the 3M Open tournament record and lead. In a jaw-dropping display of skill and strategy, Adam Fenson shattered the 3M Open tournament record with an astonishing 11 under 60 in the opening round, securing a slim one-shot lead over his closest competitors, Sam Stevens and Thorbjon Olison. But here’s where it gets interesting. Senson’s remarkable performance was capped off by a hearttoppping 48t eagle putt on the final hole, leaving the crowd in awe. Senson’s impressive round was marked by nine birdied and not a single drop shot, making it the lowest round in the tournament’s 7-year history. This feat also tied the TPC Twin Cities course record set by Paul Gooidos at the 2017 3M Championship on the PGA Tour Champions. And this is the part most people miss. Spencson’s incredible putting skills, which he credits to a great range session, allowed him to sink a nearly 40ft birdie on the 11th hole and a 34-footer on the fourth. But Senson isn’t the only player making waves in the tournament. Chris Gotup, fresh from his third place finish at the British Open and a win at the Scottish Open, is hot on Stenson’s heels. Just three shots back alongside Chad Ramy and Matty Schmid. Other notable players including Ricky Fowler and Emiliano Gillo are also in the running sitting at six under. Senson’s lone tour win was the 2022 RSM Classic and he’s had a relatively quiet season so far with only one top 25 finish in 21 starts and 11 miscuts. However, his career best 60 is the second lowest score on the PGA Tour this season with Jake Knaps 59 at the Cognizant Classic in February being the only lower score. Stevens, on the other hand, could have potentially shot 59 if he had eagled the par 518 pole. Instead, his second shot from 246 yds landed in the water in front of the green, resulting in his lone bogey and a 62 that still marked his lowest round on tour. When asked about his decision to go for the eagle, Stevens explained that he had a significant gap between this three iron and 3-wood, and he thought his best chance of shooting 59 was to take the risk. The stakes are high for players like Fowler and Guillo who are currently ranked between 60th and 80th in the FedEx Cup standings. A strong performance in this tournament could be the key to securing a spot in the 70man field for the first playoff event in two weeks. Fowler, who entered the week at number 63, and Gillow, who is number 71, are among the 18 players vying for a coveted spot. As Fowler aptly put it, at the end of the day, good golf sold a lot of things. But will it be enough to propel him and the other contenders into the playoffs? Only time will tell. Other notable players, including Patrick Rogers and Gary Woodland, who are ranked 66 and 78 respectively, shot 67. Keith Mitchell, who is currently number 70, had a 68, while 65th ranked Cam Davis shot 71. Defending champion Yathan Vegas also shot 68, and Haong Lee, who finished tied for fourth at the British Open, shot a one under 70. As the tournament heats up, one thing is certain. The competition will be fierce and only the best will make the cut. Will Senson be able to maintain his lead, or will another player rise to the challenge? Share your vote in the comments below. 3M Open leaderboard. Forbjorn Olison takes lead after two rounds. Golf fans, get ready for a thrilling weekend at the 2025 3M Open where Thulbjorn Onerson currently sits at top the leaderboard after two impressive rounds at TPC Twin Cities. But here’s where it gets intriguing. Despite a few missteps, including a bogey and a double bogey, managed to pull off eight birdies in his second round, securing a 5under 66. This follows his stellar opening round performance of 62, leaving him at an impressive 14 under heading into the weekend. But Olison isn’t the only one turning heads. Jake Knap is breathing down his neck, just one stroke behind at 13 under after delivering a flawless 65 on Friday. Nap has been tantalizingly close to victory all season, finishing in the top 10 three times this year, and he’s hungry for his second PGA T win. Meanwhile, Sam Stevens and Pierce Askudi are tied for third at 12 under with Chris Kirk, Matty Schmidt, and Taken Canaya not far behind at 11 under. And this is the part most people miss. There’s a log jam of talent right behind the leaders. A staggering 10 players are tied for eighth place at 10 under, including big names like Windham Clark, who recently claimed a T4 finish and the Open Championship, and Chris Gotup, whose meteoric rise includes a Genesis Scottish Open win and a solo third place finish at the British Open just last week. Gotup, once relatively unknown, has now doubled his career earnings and climbed over 100 spots in the official World Golf ranking. Of course, not everyone made the cut. Tony Fenel, Kungjm, and Saiu Kim were among those sent packing, leaving fans to wonder if their absences will impact the tournament’s dynamics. And then there’s Patton Kuzaya, whose bank shot off a floating logo led to a birdie, keeping him just above the cutline. Moments like these remind us why golf is as much about luck as it is skill. Speaking of skill, Max Homer is quietly climbing the leaderboard. After a shaky start, Homer turned things around with back-to- back birdies on multiple holes, bringing him to nine under and safely inside the cut line. With FedEx Cup points on the line and only two weeks left to qualify for the playoffs, Homer knows every stroke counts. Forbjorn Olison’s journey to the top has been anything but smooth. Despite hailing from Denmark, a country not traditionally known for producing golf superstars, Onerson has proven himself internationally with nine wins outside the PGA Tour. Yet, his first PGA Tour victory remains elusive after 94 starts. Could this be the week he finally bike through? Or will someone else step up and steal the spotlight? The competition is fierce and emotions are running high. Take Windom Clark for example. The reigning US Open champion has faced criticism for his fiery temper, even earning a conditional ban from Oakmont Country Club earlier this year. But none of that seems to have affected his game. Clark enters the weekend at 10 under and firmly in contention. Meanwhile, young talents like William Mau are making waves. Mao, a PGA Tour rookie, already has a victory under his belt this season, and he’s within striking distance at 10 under. Similarly, Rico Hoey is showing consistency, having missed only two cuts in his last nine events. Unfortunately, not everyone had a smooth ride. Frankie Kappeni withdrew due to a wrist injury after struggling in the opening route. Kevin, who helped FGCU make history by qualifying for the NCAA tournament, opted to turn pro early, but injuries could pose challenges for his rookie season. As the action heats up, so does the weather forecast. Temperatures are expected to soar into the mid80s with humidity pushing the heat index above 90°. Players will need to stay cool, both mentally and physically, to navigate the demanding conditions. With $8.4 $4 million in prize money and a 2-year PGA Tour exemption on the line. The stakes couldn’t be higher. Who will emerge victorious? Will Forbian Nison finally claim his maiden PGA Tour title? Or will Jake Knap or another contender rise to the occasion? Let us know your predictions in the comments below. And don’t forget to tune in to see how the drama unfolds.