There’s a lot up for grabs at the 3M Open, with plenty of prize money and FedEx Cup points available for those needing a big week before the FedEx Cup Playoffs in a fortnight’s time.
Going into the weekend at TPC Twin Cities, Thorbjorn Olesen leads, with his 14-under-par total giving him his first 36-hole lead on the PGA Tour.
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An eight-time winner on the DP World Tour, Olesen is yet to win on the PGA Tour circuit, with the Dane one shot clear of American, Jake Knapp.
Behind the pair are Pierceson Coody and Sam Stevens at 12-under-par, while Matti Schmid is 11-under, three back of fellow European, Olesen.
Although 18 players are within four shots of the leader, several big names and notable players failed to make the weekend at the 3M Open, which featured a five-under-par cutline.
Haotong Li (-4)
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After an excellent performance at The Open Championship last week, which secured Li a T4 finish and a spot at The Masters, the 29-year-old was unable to replicate his performance from Royal Portrush.
Carding a one-under 70 first round, Li did produce a three-under 68 on Friday, but it wasn’t enough as he missed his second cut in three weeks, following a disappointing weekend at the Genesis Scottish Open.
Keith Mitchell (-3)
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Mitchell currently sits 73rd in the FedEx Cup Standings, three spots outside the top 70, who would advance to the Playoffs in two weeks time.
Carding a three-under 68 on Thursday, another similar round would put the American through to the weekend, but a level-par 71 on Friday meant Mitchell missed the cut by two strokes.
Byeong Hun An (-3)
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An carded a two-under opening round of 69, with his second round of 70 meaning the South Korean missed the cut by two strokes in Blaine, Minnesota.
Having missed the weekend at The Open last week, the 33-year-old failed to make the cutline for the seventh time in 2025. Currently, An is 71st in the FedEx Cup Standings, sitting just one spot outside the Playoffs.
Sahith Theegala (-2)
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Theegala has struggled with injury problems of late and, after missing the cut at the Memorial Tournament, took a six-week break to recover, eventually returning at The Open last week.
However, it hasn’t…
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