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- NBC Sports
3M Open 2025: Leaderboard, final results from TPC Twin Cities
Thorbjørn Olesen and Akshay Bhatia talk to Amy Rogers following their third rounds at the 3M Open. Kurt Kitayama made the cut by a stroke and then shot 60-65 on the weekend to win the 3M Open by one shot over Sam Stevens. Here's a look at the round-by-round results from those who made the cut at TPC Twin Cities in Blaine, Minnesota: 2025 3M Open final leaderboard


New York Times
3 hours ago
- New York Times
Kurt Kitayama rules front 9 on way to 3M Open win, his second PGA Tour victory
No golfer can claim ownership of TPC Twin Cities' front nine quite like Kurt Kitayama after this weekend. Going out in under 30 shots two days in a row might give any golfer full possession of those nine holes, and in this case, it was enough to give him a one-shot victory at the 3M Open for his second career PGA Tour win. Advertisement Kitayama was in 44th place as the third round began Saturday in Minnesota. Then, he birdied seven of nine holes to open with a front-nine 28 on his way to tying the course record with a 60, a record set two days earlier by Adam Svensson. Still, Kitayama trailed the co-leaders Akshay Bhatia and Thorbjorn Oleson with 18 holes to go. No problem. Kitayama again dominated the front with a 29 to take the lead, while Bhatia and Oleson struggled, making Kitamaya the first player since Charley Hoffman in 2015 to open with sub-30s on consecutive days. When Kitayama bogeyed No. 11 to fall back to 22-under, it appeared to give the field a chance, until Kitayama birdied 12 and 14 to again take control and ultimately put it away despite a late run from Sam Stevens. This win joins Kitayama's 2023 Arnold Palmer Invitational victory, a signature win that briefly put Kitayama in the top 20 of the Official World Golf Ranking. That same year, he finished T4 at the PGA Championship at Oak Hill and had a good enough season to qualify for the BMW Championship, the second leg of the FedEx Cup Playoffs. Then Kitayama's golf took a dip. During the 2024 regular season, he earned just one top-10 and two top-20 finishes as he failed to make the playoffs. In 2025, he qualified for just one major championship. But things have been trending in the right direction since May, as he finished fifth at both the CJ Cup Byron Nelson and the John Deere Classic. This win — his third consecutive week in the top 20 — catapults Kitayama up the FedEx points list from No. 110 to No. 53, putting him in good position to qualify for the first leg of the playoffs in Memphis. Kitayama was the only golfer to finish in the top 10 with a single round above 70, when he shot a second-round 71 for even par. That helps quantify just how good his final two rounds were, winning the entire tournament on the back of a 60 and 64 despite a round three shots worse than anyone else in contention. Two rounds in a row, he gained more than three strokes on the field on the approach, according to DataGolf. Next week, the tour goes to the Wyndham Championship for the final tournament of the regular season before the playoffs begin. (Top photo of Kurt Kitayama: Matt Krohn / Imagn Images)


Fox Sports
6 hours ago
- Fox Sports
LIV Golf UK: Joaquin Niemann Wins Solo Title, Legion XIII Finishes as Top Team
ROCESTER, England – Joaquin Niemann continued his stellar season with a commanding wire-to-wire victory at LIV Golf UK by JCB Golf & Country Club, marking his fifth win of the 2025 season and seventh LIV Golf win overall — both LIV Golf records. The Chilean posted rounds of 65-63-68, finishing at 17-under, three shots ahead of his closest challenger. The triumph followed his decision to part ways with his coach and caddie after missing the cut at The Open Championship, a change he seamlessly overcame. On the team side, Legion XIII surged to a team victory for the second consecutive week and the fifth time this season. Niemann's dominance at JCB was a masterclass, excelling in all major statistical categories. He was exceptional from tee to green and among the week's top putters. The Torque GC captain's relentless performance in LIV Golf victories remains nothing short of jaw-dropping. It felt as though Niemann would not be threatened all day, but Bubba Watson made a strong charge on the back nine. The RangeGoats GC captain was scorching hot, going birdie-eagle-birdie-birdie-eagle-birdie on holes 9-14. The remarkable run was vintage Watson, and the 44-year-old cut the deficit to two shots with four holes to play. A birdie for Niemann on the 15th hole would stretch the lead back to three, but Watson made things interesting for a short time. He finished the week at 14-under par, good for solo second place and his best-ever LIV Golf finish. Caleb Surratt, 21, continued his rapid ascension as one of the league's brightest young players. He led the way for Legion XIII's come-from-behind team victory on Sunday when he recorded rounds of 67-68-65 to finish at 13-under and in third place, the best LIV Golf finish of his career. In fourth place was Talor Gooch of Smash GC, who shot a 5-under 66 to finish at 11-under and continue his strong form after winning his last start at LIV Golf Andalucia. On the team leaderboard, Legion XIII's victory was claimed by seven shots. The win marks their fourth of the season and eighth in the last two years. The champagne shower extends their stranglehold on the No. 1 seed in the standings as the Team Championship in Michigan inches closer. Surratt led the charge, but it was the consistency of the team, top-to-bottom, that ensured another victory. Jon Rahm charged on Sunday, shooting a 6-under 65 to finish tied for fifth. Tom McKibbin (T11) and Tyrrell Hatton (T21) both played solidly to contribute to the win. Despite a strong effort from Torque GC as they pursued their first team victory since 2023, they weren't able to overcome a tough round for Carlos Ortiz, who shot a 2-over 73. Sebastian Munoz shot a 2-under 69 and Mito Pereira shot an even par 70, which simply wasn't enough to hold off the hard-charging Legion XIII. JCB was easier in Round 3 than in the first two rounds, playing to an average of –1.87. Next up is LIV Golf Chicago at Bolingbrook Golf Club from Aug. 8-10. TEAM SCORES LIV Golf's new scoring format this season now involves all four scores now counting in every round in the team competition. Here are the scores and final results after Sunday's Round 3 at LIV Golf UK. This piece is courtesy of Mike McAllister in partnership with LIV Golf . Want great stories delivered right to your inbox? Create or log in to your FOX Sports account, follow leagues, teams and players to receive a personalized newsletter daily . FOLLOW Follow your favorites to personalize your FOX Sports experience LIV Golf recommended Item 1 of 2 Get more from the LIV Golf Follow your favorites to get information about games, news and more