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Expectations from the 3M Open in Blaine Minnesota

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Expectations from the 3M Open in Blaine Minnesota

The 2025 3M Open in Blaine, Minnesota is expected to be a low-scoring golfing event with a projected winning score of around 20‑under‑par. You can find updated odds for this event on the top10 casino sites UK, making it easier to follow the latest market trends.

The course itself, the TPC Twin Cities is well-known for offering a number of birdie opportunities and definitely favours players who can create these chances, converting them with irons and putters down the stretch. The event is an open one, as many of the world’s top players are in the process of taking a break before the playoffs start. As such, it’s got a pretty open field, with names like Chris Gotterup and Sam Burns taking centre stage.

Looking at the course

Designed by Arnold Palmer, the legendary golfer, TPC Twin Cities is laid out on a 235-acre property and offers the more confined, parkland-style golf. However, it’s not a typical parkland golf course, and has 27 different bodies of water throughout the land. With housing and development on the site too, it is more reminiscent of Floridian courses than one in the Midwest.

As mentioned, it’s got one of the highest birdie rates for any of the courses on Tour. But this is coupled with the highest double-bogey or worse rates due to the many hazardous patches of water and the risk-reward holes it has. This helps to add to the excitement of the course and provides a challenging last stretch of holes. As such, with a final stretch of complexity, no lead within the game is safe come Sunday.

It’s also one of the longest courses on the Tour (sitting in ninth), and has threatening water tee shots for nine of the holes. As such, it’s essential to be both accurate and get the distance when playing here. For any player who is good at Total Driving, this is a major advantage. Additionally, it’s a hugely ball-strike-dependent course. Many players state how mentally challenging the course is too, comparing it to the PGA National in terms of knowing the shots and the difficulty level.

Who’s playing

As it’s just the week after a major, just eight of the forty top names are in attendance. This means that the field is generally weaker, which means there’s increased motivation for other players to join in the fun. Many players are trying to qualify or get a better position in the run up to the FedExCup Playoffs, which is why some of the golfers, potentially about to miss out on being in the top 70 will be here. These include the likes of Rickie Fowler, Tom Kim, Adam Scott and Max Homa.

There’s a lot to consider here when we think of the individual players. But right now the top pick is Tony Finau to win. It’s been a difficult year so far for Finau with just one top-five finish. This has meant he’s running the risk of dropping out of the top 50 for the first time since 2017. As mentioned, this and one other event are the only options left for cementing a spot in the top 70 before the playoffs, so it’s actually important. In recent months though, Finau has shown some form again, and returning to this course could help to improve this. He won in 2022 and since then has seen him finish seventh and twelfth here too.

Another alternative is the promising Michael Thorbjornsen, though he’s yet to break his PGA Tour duck. There are many signs he’s on form this season, so this course might be the one for the power hitter.

 

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