The PGA Tour makes its last visit to the Midwest this year with the 3M Open 2025 beginning on Thursday. TPC Twin Cities in Blaine, Minn., hosts the tournament on its par-71, 7,431-yard course, which was designed by Arnold Palmer in consultation with Minnesota native Tom Lehman. As you’d expect in The Land of 10,000 Lakes, there are 27 water hazards that a 2025 3M Open field lacking in big names will have to battle. Sam Burns is the +1600 favorite to win, while Chris Gotterup, who won the Scottish Open and placed third at the British Open, is at +1800 per the latest PGA odds. Golf longshots one could include in 3M Open bets include Tony Finau (+3500), who won this event in 2022 and Li Haotong (+6500), who made a name for himself with a fourth place at The Open.

Before making your 2025 3M Open picks and PGA Tour prop bets, you NEED to see the seven-leg 2025 3M Open parlay from SportsLine golf expert Eric Cohen that pays out a STAGGERING $1 million on a $10 bet!

Cohen is an avid golf bettor who correctly predicted the pre-tournament outright winner in eight tournaments over the last three seasons. He correctly identified Justin Thomas to win the 2025 RBC Heritage (+1800) in April, as well as Aaron Rai (2024 Wyndham Championship, +3300), Davis Thompson (2024 John Deere Classic, +2200), Bryson DeChambeau (2024 U.S. Open, +2000), Scottie Scheffler (2024 Players Championship, +550), Rickie Fowler (2023 Rocket Mortgage Classic, +1400), Brooks Koepka (2023 PGA Championship, +2000) and Chris Kirk (2023 Honda Classic, +3500) over the last few seasons. He also nailed Ben Griffin to top the Charles Schwab leaderboard with Scheffler excluded on the Early Wedge for a +4500 payout.

Anyone who has followed Cohen’s predictions could have seen huge returns in those tournaments! Now, Cohen has studied the field set to play at TPC Twin Cities and revealed his 2025 3M Open $1 million parlay. 

For the 3M Open 2025, one of the picks featured in Cohen’s seven-leg PGA Tour parlay is Sam Burns to notch a top 10 for a +180 payout. “I expect Burns to play well and improve upon last year’s T12 finish here. In his last eight starts in North America, the American has three top-10s and seven top-20 finishes. Considering he’s 22nd in the FedExCup Standings, I’m mildly surprised that he’s playing this week but he should do well even if not threatening for the win,” Cohen told SportsLine.

Cohen also picked an outright winner and made five more PGA Tour prop picks for his 3M Open parlay that pays over $1 million on just a $10 bet! You ABSOLUTELY NEED to see these golf picks before locking in any PGA Tour parlays of your own.

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