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Auburn Wire on MSNAuburn golfer Brendan Valdes earns top 20 finish at 3M OpenF ormer Auburn star golfer Brendan Valdes had the best performance of his young professional career last weekend. A member of the 2024 National Championship team, Valdes finished in the top 20 at the ...
The final week of July presents players on the PGA TOUR the ultimate opportunity to qualify for the season-ending FedExCup Playoffs. Matt Fitzpatrick (+2000) ar ...
Kurt Kitayama has his second PGA Tour victory. He won the 3M Open in Blaine, Minnesota on Sunday, closing with a 65 for a ...
Kurt Kitayama lost his caddie for the 3M Open because Bryson DeChambeau called him to work with him in London. However, Kitayama had an ace up his sleeve.
Follow along for live leaderboard updates, scores, highlights and more from the final round of the 2025 3M Open at TPC Twin ...
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This article originally appeared on Florida Times-Union: PGA Tour money: No changes at the top but 3M winner Kurt Kityama, runnerup Sam Stevens move up Kurt Kitayama, the winner of the 3M Open, helped ...
With a clutch par on the 72nd hole, the 32-year-old Californian earned a one-stroke win at the 3M Open in Minnesota.
Kurt Kitayama finished a sizzling weekend with a final-round 65 to win the 3M Open on Sunday, beating Sam Stevens by one ...
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Amazon S3 on MSNKurt Kitayama wins 2025 3M Open for 2nd PGA Tour winKurt Kitayama won the 2025 3M Open at TPC Twin Cities in Minnesota for his 2nd PGA Tour win, thanks in part to a Saturday 60 and Sunday front-nine 29.
Kurt Kitayama wasn’t sure he would qualify for the final two rounds of the 3M Open. It turned out to be a weekend to remember. Kitayama shot 6-under-par 65 and held on to win the 3M Open by one stroke ...
The PGA Tour moved from last week's British Open in Northern Ireland to Minnesota for the annual 3M Open. It offered a $8.4 ...
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Golf Digest on MSNKurt Kitayama barely made the 3M Open cut. He then made 20 birdies to win and is heading to the playoffsThe Project has turned out to produce some mighty impressive results. Yes, that was Kurt Kitayama’s nickname in college while ...
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