After the excitement of the major championship, the PGA Tour returns to the United States for the 3M Open at TPC Twin Cities, a course designed by the legendary golfer and architect Arnold Palmer. Situated on a former sod farm in Blaine, Minnesota, this parkland-style course stands out with 27 bodies of water and a full-sized housing development, giving it a distinct “Florida” feel.
Leading the pack is Cameron Young, showcasing a resurgence in his game with remarkable ball-striking and dominant off-the-tee skills. A switch back to his trusted golf ball has undoubtedly contributed to his recent success, making him a formidable contender against the water hazards at TPC Twin Cities.
Next up is Aaron Rai, still in pursuit of his first PGA Tour victory. Rai’s impressive performance in the model, combined with his recent top-10 finishes and exceptional accuracy off the tee, makes him a strong contender at the 3M Open.
Eric Cole continues to impress week after week, appearing in various models with consistent results. With an exceptional “fairway to hole” game and a reliable putting performance, he looks poised to tackle the challenges posed by the water-danger course, drawing similarities to his successful runner-up finish at PGA National.
Finally, Austin Eckroat enters the tournament in the best form of his career, securing multiple cuts and two top-10 finishes in recent starts. His impressive ball-striking abilities and familiarity with courses featuring water hazards from his home course, Oak Tree National, provide a compelling reason to back him in the 3M Open.
As the 3M Open unfolds at TPC Twin Cities, golf enthusiasts can expect an exciting competition as these talented players showcase their skills in overcoming the unique challenges posed by the course’s water hazards. With an impressive array of contenders ready to battle it out on the greens, the 3M Open promises thrilling moments and intense competition as the PGA Tour action resumes on home soil.