
3M Open cut line tracker: Who's in danger of missing the weekend at TPC Twin Cities?
There's also a long list of golfers near the 70th spot in the FedEx Cup Playoffs standings. That's an important number this year as only the top 70 advance. A year ago, it was 100.
But before any of that can be figured out, a cut will be made at TPC Twin Cities in Blaine, Minnesota. Follow along here for a live cut line tracker for the 3M Open.
What is the cut at the 2025 3M Open?
PGA Tour events have a cut for the low 65 golfers and ties after 36 holes. A year ago, the 3M Open cut came in at 2 under.
What is the prize money at the 2025 3M Open?
The total purse is $8.4 million and the winner will take home $1.512 million as well as 300 FedEx Cup points and a two-year PGA Tour exemption.
Where to watch the 2025 3M Open?

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