00:00 – Adam Svensson’s Record-Breaking Round: 60 at the 3M Open
02:55 – 2025 3M Open Second Round Highlights & Updated Leaderboard | Thorbjorn Olesen Takes Lead
04:41 – 2025 3M Open Round 2 Coverage: How to Watch Live
1. Adam Svensson’s Record-Breaking Round: 60 at the 3M Open
Witness Adam Svensson’s incredible performance at the 3M Open! He set a new tournament record with an opening-round 60, an 11-under par score. Svensson’s eagle putt on the final hole sealed the deal. This video covers his impressive round, including his 48-foot eagle putt and nine birdies. Learn about his putting mastery and how it led to his career-best score. We also feature interviews with Svensson and other top players like Sam Stevens and Thorbjørn Olesen. Don’t miss this exciting golf highlight reel!
2. 2025 3M Open Second Round Highlights & Updated Leaderboard | Thorbjorn Olesen Takes Lead
Stay updated with the latest from the 2025 3M Open at TPC Twin Cities. Watch highlights including Thorbjorn Olesen’s surge to the lead, Max Homa’s comeback, Chris Gotterup’s strong run, and Wyndham Clark’s solid round. Get live leaderboard updates, scores, and analysis as players fight for FedEx Cup Playoff spots.
Key moments:
– Thorbjorn Olesen shoots 5-under 66 to lead at -14
– Jake Knapp and Adam Svensson close behind
– Max Homa climbs leaderboard with birdies
– Patton Kizzire’s bank shot birdie highlight
– Chris Gotterup’s rise after British Open success
– Wyndham Clark in contention after 6-under round
With the cut line looming, it’s a crucial weekend for players aiming to secure their playoff positions. Don’t miss out on the 3M Open drama, prizes totaling $8.4M, and the intense competition for FedEx Cup points. Subscribe for all-round coverage and analysis from this premier PGA Tour event.
3. 2025 3M Open Round 2 Coverage: How to Watch Live
Catch all the action from the 2025 3M Open Round 2 at TPC Twin Cities! In this video, we provide you with essential information on how to watch the tournament live on Golf Channel and stream it on ESPN+. We also cover the exciting performances from Round 1, including Adam Svensson’s record-setting 11-under 60. Don’t miss out on the tee times and key players to watch as the tournament heats up!
Adam Spenson’s record-breaking round 60 at the 3M Open. Imagine setting a tournament record with a jaw-dropping 60 in the opening round. Adam Spencson did just that, securing a two-stroke lead over Sam Stevens and Fulbe at the 3M Open in Plane, Minnesota. In a stunning display of skill, Spencen drained a 48 ft Eagle putt on the final hole, wrapping up an 11 under 60 that not only gave him the lead, but also marked the lowest round in the tournament’s 7-year history. This incredible feat tied the TPC Twin Cities course record previously set by Paul Goyos at the 2017 3N Championship on the PGA Tour Champions. But here’s where it gets controversial. Spencson’s performance was nearly flawless, featuring nine birdies and zero bogeies. His only tour victory to date is the 2022 RSM Classic, and this season, the 31-year-old Canadian has managed just one top 25 finish in 21 starts, missing 11 cuts along the way. “I had an exceptional range session today. My putting was out of this world. I sank a bunch of tricky shots. It was undoubtedly my best putting route ever, Spencen remarked, highlighting his efficiency with just 25 putts, including a near 40ft birdie on the 11th and a 34-footer on the fourth. His career best 60 is the second lowest score on the PGA Tour this season, trailing only Jake Knap’s 59 at the Cognizant Classic in the Palm Beaches back in February. Meanwhile, Sam Stevens came tantalizingly close to a 59. But a misjudged second shot on the par 58 landed in the water, leading to his only bogey and a 62. Still his best round on tour. I have a significant gout between my three iron and 3-wood. I hit a poor shot. I thought of 3-wood might overshoot the green and I needed a perfect three iron to clear the water. I took the risk for a 59, but it didn’t pan out. Stevens explained, “Fowler and Gillow are among 18 players ranked 60th of ages in the FedEx Cup standings, desperately needing a strong showing to secure spots in the 70man field for the first playoffs event in two weeks. Fowler is currently at number 63, while Gillow sits at number 71.” “At the end of the day, good golf solves a lot of problems,” Fowler wisely noted. Patrick Rogers and Gary Woodland ranked 66, 66, and 78th respectively, each shot 67. Keith Mitchell at number 70, carded a 68, and 65th ranked Cam Davis, finished with a 71. Defending champion Yonathan Vegas managed a 68, while Haton Lee, who was in the final pairing with Scotty Sheffller at last week’s Open Championship and tied for fourth, shot a one under 70. So, what do you think? Was Spencson’s record-breaking round a fluke or a sign of things to come? Share with your thoughts in the comments. 2025 3M Open second round highlights and updated leaderboard. Thorbjorn Olison takes lead. With the FedEx Cup playoffs looming, golfers are feeling the heat at the 3M Open as they battle to secure their spot. Thorbjorn Olison has taken the lead in the second round, but the competition is fierce. Follow the live leaderboard updates to stay on top of the action. Olison’s impressive performance has him sitting at the top of the leaderboard at 14 under par. But he’s not alone. Jake Knap is hot on his heels at 13 under par with Pierce and Cudi and Sam Stevens tied for third place at 12 under par. The cutline is currently at five underpar putting the pressure on those hovering around that mark. One of the most talked about moments of the tournament so far has been Patton Kazay’s incredible bank shot off a floating logo which led to a birdie and brought him to three under par for the tournament. Meanwhile, Max Homa has been steadily climbing the leaderboard and now sits at a tie for 15th place at nine under par. Chris Godup, a relative unknown just 20 days ago, has been making waves with his impressive performances. After winning the Genesis Scottish Open and finishing third at the British Open Championship, he’s now tied for seventh place at the 3M Open. But it’s not all good news. Frankie Capan III had to withdraw from the tournament due to a wrist injury, a disappointing end to his first appearance at the 3M Open. As the tournament heats up, who do you think will come out on top? Will Olison hold on to his lead or will someone else rise to the challenge? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below. 2025 3M Open round two coverage. How to watch live. Get ready for some edgeofyour seat action as the 2025 3M Open heats up in Minnesota. The drama began Thursday with Canadian pro Adam Spenson pulling off a hailmary of epic proportions. Starting at 170th in FedEx comp standings, he shattered the course record with an 11 under 60. A comeback that could rocket him to 70th place if he holds on. But here’s where it gets controversial. Can one round really change a player’s fate? Let’s dive into Friday’s coverage and tea times, plus where you stream it all live. Catch round two on TV and streaming. Step one, tune in on TV. Golf Channel takes over traditional broadcast coverage from 400 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Eastern. But here’s the twist. If you want to see early morning action, you need streaming. That’s where PGA Tour Live on ESPN Plus comes in with exclusive featured group coverage kicking off at 8:15 a.m. Eastern. Think of it as a front row seat to the morning’s most gripping matches. Step two, stream early and often. ESPN Plus subscribers get the full suite, live featured groups, and general coverage. NBCports.com and the NBC Sports app will simoc cast Golf Channel’s evening broadcast, but you’ll need an active cable login. Pro tip: Streamlining your viewing experience across devices might be the key to catching every critical putt. Adam Spencson, the FedEx Cup Wildard. Thursday’s course record 60 wasn’t just a highlight reel. It was a career reset button. Spencson’s interview revealed a well-timed driving range session and clutch putting. But here’s the million-dollar question. Can this surge sustain through the weekend at two critics? Some aru fantasy golf players should target him while purists debate whether the FedEx Cup should reward such sudden surges. Friday tea times where chaos meets precision. The pairings are stat. Here’s how to navigate them. Eru Risers T number one 7:45 a.m. 9:35 Rico Hoy Denny Walker 9:35 a.m. Taylor Montgomery Brandon Matthews Michael Foyerstein and this is the part most people miss Taylor Pendr Ricky Fowler and Tony Fel tea off at 1:54 p.m. Eastern that’s a mustwatch trio afternoon thrills teed over 10 8:40 a.m. William Wow Axe Badia Jake Nathler 2:05 p.m. Eric Van Warren, Tom Kim, Sanjm, some of the tour’s most entertaining players. The hot stakes late slot at 216 p.m. Eastern on Tumber 10. Watch Luke list, Ameliano Grill, and Zack Johnson battle it out. A mix of experience, consistency, and breakthrough potential. Your turn to decide. Should Adam Spencson surge be celebrated or scrutinized? Drop their thoughts below. If you’re new to golf, the FedEx Cups move the needle moments like these make perfect teaching moments. DS the 3L opens first round Birdief Fest 11 under 60 had fans wondering is TPC twin cities too easy join the debate newsletter alert miss this breakdown sign up for golf’s top stories #linkgolf.com/5TC top stories sa to get recast and bill breakdowns straight to your inbox no spam just premier content Kevin Cunningham senior managing producer at golf.com editor Kevin Cunningham oversees day-to-day operations manages over 1.4 million newsletter subscribers and works on cuttingedge projects to innovate golf media. This piece was crafted with insights from PGA Tour and PGA Cups and Ministry. Join the bigdebate.com #5win keyless #hobenite #maki