00:00 – PGA TOUR Scoring Frenzy: Witness the Lowest Rounds of 2025 So Far!
03:54 – Adam Svensson Sets 3M Open Record with Incredible 60!

1. PGA TOUR Scoring Frenzy: Witness the Lowest Rounds of 2025 So Far!

The 2025 golf season has been one for the books, with PGA TOUR, Korn Ferry, and Champions Tour players consistently breaking course records.

* Discover Adam Svensson’s astonishing 60 at the 3M Open, tying the TPC Twin Cities course record.
* Explore the ‘Go Low Tour’ – aka the Korn Ferry Tour – where players like Myles Creighton and Adrien Dumont de Chassart have fired 59s.
* Marvel at seasoned seniors on the PGA Tour Champions, including Jerry Kelly’s impressive 62 at the Mitsubishi Electric Championship.

Watch to learn more about these incredible feats and the players behind them. Share your own ‘lowest round’ stories in the comments!

2. Adam Svensson Sets 3M Open Record with Incredible 60!

Watch as Adam Svensson takes the lead at the 3M Open with a stunning round of 60, tying the course record! This video covers his bogey-free performance, including nine birdies and a spectacular 48-foot eagle putt on the 18th hole. Discover how Svensson’s round compares to past records and who his competitors are in this thrilling tournament. Don’t miss highlights of other notable players like Rickie Fowler and Max Homa. Join us for all the excitement from the 3M Open!

PGA poor scoring frenzy. Witness the lowest rounds of 2025 so far. Hold on. Isn’t golf supposed to be one of the toughest sports out there? Yet here we are scratching our heads over some of the lowest tournament scores we’ve ever seen in 2025. The PGA Tour, Cornferry Tour, and even the PJ Tour champions are treating birdies like free candy at a parade this season. What’s happening here? Let’s dive into the wild numbers that have left everyone talking. Adam Spencson defies the odds. Struggling to keep his FedEx Cup status alive, Canadian Adam Spencson proved that golf can deliver gut punch moments, even when you’re fighting for survival. His opening round 60 at the 3M Open in Minnesota wasn’t just a course record tie performance. It was a masterclass in clutch putting. 25 putts for the round. That’s borderline ridiculous. He drained breakers left and right, including a stunning 40ft bomb on the 11th and a 48t eagle on the 18th that had in fist pumping like he’d just won a major. Best putting round I’ve ever had. That might be the understatement of the century. PGA Tours scoring carnival. Spenson 60 lands him second on the season’s leaderboard, just behind Jake Knap’s 59 at the Cognizant Classic. But here’s where it gets crazy. We’re only halfway through July, and the list of sub62 rounds is longer than a qualifiers weekend to-do list. Scotty Chevller and Justin Thomas both shot 61s in separate tournaments. Sam Burns, Joel Damon, and Ricky Fowler hit 62s. Colin Morawa, and Jordan Spe joined the 62 club as well. It’s not every day you see legends and rising stars going shot for shot in a race to the bottom of the leaderboard. But here’s the million-dollar question. Is this sustainable or just a 2025 anomaly? The Corn Fairy Tour, the Go Low Tour delivers. But the truly jaw-dropping numbers belong to the Corn Ferry Tour, where players are practically leaving scorecards in ashes. Want to talk controversy? Two players, Miles Kraton and Adrien Dumont Desart, shot 59s in the same tournament at the Witchaw Open. That’s like two winning lottery tickets in one week. And it doesn’t stop there. Top cornfy scorers in 2025, Miles Kraton 59, Witchita Open, round three. Adrien Dumont to Chesart 59, Witchita Open round one. Matthew Anderson 60, Atoic Golf Championship round two. And Jeff and Sue 14 to Kras. We list all 12 players with 61s, but you get the idea. This four is unreal. Champions Tour, experience meets skill. Let’s not forget the PJ tour champions where age is just a number. Jerry Kelly’s 62 at the Mitsubishi Electric Championship round one proved that even season veterans still bring the heat. The list of 60 freeze includes legends like Bernhard Langanger and Miguel Unheldz whose 60th birthday apparently hasn’t cooled down his skills one bit. Your turn. How low did you know? All this hashtag content has us thinking. Has the game changed forever or are players merely leveling up? Whether you’re a 20 handicap duffer or a scratch golfer, we’ve all had those magic rounds where the hole feels like a bucket, share your most legendary score in the comments below. May 2045 be remembered as the year scoring replace suffering in golf’s vocabulary. But here’s the kicker. With equipment innovations and course setups favoring birdie hunters, we’re seeing scores that would have been considered impossible just a decade ago. So, the real question is, are we witnessing progress or problematic course management? Debate aside, one thing’s for sure. Golf has never been more thrilling than in this modern era of # birdiefests. Now, go out there and try to break your own scorecard records because clearly the pros are inspiring us to swing big and often. Adams Finson sets 3M open record with incredible 60. In an exhilarating start to the annual 3M Open, Canadian golfer Adams Fenson has made headlines by tying the course record with an impressive score of 60. This remarkable achievement was capped off with a stunning 48 ft eagle putt on the 18th hole, placing him firmly in the lead at 11 under par. Spenson’s round was nothing short of spectacular as he completed it without a single bogey, showcasing his skill with nine birdies and one eagle, complimented by eight pars. This performance ties him with Paul Goyos, who set the record in 2017, and Daniel Gale, who matched it during a Monday qualifier for the 2023 event. It’s worth noting that Goyos achieved his score when the tournament was still known as the 3M Championship, part of the Champions Tour, while Gail’s record came just before. However, Senson should not get too comfortable at the top as he faces stiff competition from several talented players. Samuel Stevens is just two shots behind while Chad Remy trails by three. Brendan Valdez is four shots off the lead and there are four other golfers who find themselves five shots back. all vying for the top spot. At 31 years old, Senson has already claimed one victory on the PGA Tour, which he secured in 2022 at the RSM Classic. Despite this success, he currently sits at 234th in the World Golf Rankings and has struggled this season, missing 11 out of 20 cuts so far. As the tournament progresses, other notable players include Ricky Fowler at six underpar, Max Homa at five under, and Tony Fenol and Wendon Clark, both at two under. Meanwhile, Tom Hoj and Eric Venroyan are currently at three and four overpar, respectively. But here’s where it gets controversial. With Senson’s mixed performance this season, can he maintain his lead against such fierce competition? What do you think? Is he a strong contender for the title or will the pressure of the tournament get to him?

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