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3M Open leaderboard, live updates for Saturday's third round at TPC Twin Cities

3M Open leaderboard, live updates for Saturday's third round at TPC Twin Cities

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They are at the midway point of the 3M Open at TPC Twin Cities— the PGA Tour's second-to-last regular season event on the 2025 calendar. About half the field has been sent packing after the 36-hole cut. The rest are vying for a trophy, 300 FedEx Cup points and an oversized check worth $1.5 million.
Everyone is continuing to work on improving their place in the FedEx Cup standings as this year only the top 70 — down from 100 a year ago — advance to the playoffs, which begin in two weeks.
Follow along for live updates, scores, highlights and more from Saturday's third round of the 2025 3M Open at TPC Twin Cities.
3M Open leaderboard
Keep tabs on every score being carded in Minnesota with our 2025 3M Open leaderboard from USATODAY Sports. Here's what the top of the board looked like at the start of Saturday's third round:
POSITION
PLAYER
SCORE
1
T. Olesen
-14
2
J. Knapp
-13
T3
P. Coody
-12
T3
S. Stevens
-12
T5
T. Kanaya
-11
T5
C. Kirk
-11
T5
M. Schmid
-11
Notable golfers who missed the cut at the 2025 3M Open
The PGA Tour cut rule states that the low 65 and ties after 36 holes advance to the weekend. The cut came in at 5 under. Some notable names who didn't make the weekend include:
Tony Finau (4 over)
Sungjae Im (Even)
Si Woo Kim (2 under)
Sahith Theegala (2 under)
Webb Simpson (3 under)
Keith Mitchell (3 under)
Max Greyserman (3 under)
What's the weather forecast for Saturday at the 3M Open?
Hot and humid is the name of the game this week in the Minneapolis metro. Saturday's forecast calls for sunny conditions with a high of 88 degrees and the heat index climbing into the upper 90s by late afternoon. Light winds at 5-10 mph from south are expected.
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?
8 a.m.-6 p.m., PGA Tour Live on ESPN+
1-6 p.m., SiriusXM PGA Tour radio
1-3 p.m., Golf Channel, NBC Sports app
3-6 p.m., CBS, Paramount+
When was the first 3M Open?
The PGA Tour held the first 3M Open in 2019 about a year after announcing the launch of the event. Previously, TPC Twin Cities host the PGA Tour Champions 3M Championship from 1993 to 2018.
Who are all the winners of the 3M Open?
Jhonattan Vegas, the 3M Open's defending champion, is back at TPC Twin Cities, aiming to defend his crown. He's not the only past champ in the field as Lee Hodges (2023), Tony Finau (2022) and Cameron Champ (2021) are also set to play. Michael Thompson (2020) and Matthew Woff (2019) are the tournament winners not in the field.
This article originally appeared on Golfweek: 3M Open leaderboard, third round, updates, scores, highlights
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