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Top Players Compete in 3M Open as FedEx Cup Playoffs Approach

3M Open has some big names as final push for FedEx Cup Playoffs begins


The PGA Tour’s 2024 major season is in the rearview mirror, and there are just two regular-season events left before the FedEx Cup Playoffs.

The field announcement Friday for the 3M included some names of golfers who were in contention Sunday at the British Open: Billy Horschel, Justin Rose and Sam Burns. Akshay Bhatia, Keegan Bradley and Tony Finau are also listed in the field after a short week at Royal Troon after missing the cut.

Fresh off his win in the opposite-field Barracuda Championship, Nick Dunlap is heading to TPC Twin Cities in Blaine, Minnesota. On the Golf Channel telecast, viewers could hear a phone call Dunlap had with his mom, who said she was taking time off this week to get to the 3M.

Lee Hodges is the defending champion in the Twin Cities. There will be 156 golfers in the field.

 

After the 3M is a break for the Olympics, then it’s the Wyndham Championship, Aug. 8-11, the final event before the three-tournament FEC.