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Last year, Lee Hodges ran away with the 3M Open title. This year? It might not be such a blowout.
Jhonattan Vegas leads at 16 under, with Matt Kuchar — looking to keep his FedEx Cup Playoffs streak alive — one back at 15 under. That veteran duo will make up the final grouping (along with Maverick McNealy) come Sunday at TPC Twin Cities. They’ll tee off at 12:35 p.m. ET.
Vegas has three PGA Tour wins, with the last coming in 2017. Kuchar, a nine-time winner on Tour, last won at the 2019 Sony Open.
“You just take it one shot at a time, right?” Vegas said. “This course and this wind is pretty hard right now, it’s blowing hard, low humidity the ball’s flying a long way. It’s really hard so you’ve just got to try to compute all of that into every shot and just hope for the best. I know there’s a little bit of rain in the forecast for tomorrow, so we’ll see what tomorrow brings and we’ll have to deal with that.”
Scroll below for final-round tee times for the 3M Open, which you can watch from 1-3 p.m. (ET) on Golf Channel on Sunday, with the coverage concluding 3-6 p.m. on CBS.
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No. 1 tee
7:50 a.m. — Carson Young, Charley Hoffman
8:01 a.m. — Dylan Wu, Cody Gribble, Kevin Yu
8:12 a.m. — Kevin Streelman, Lanto Griffin, Hayden Springer
8:23 a.m. — Wesley Bryan, Cameron Champ, Austin Smotherman
8:34 a.m. — Sam Stevens, Adam Schenk, Davis Riley
8:45 a.m. — Pierceson Coody, Joe Highsmith, Keith Mitchell
8:56 a.m. — Scott Piercy, Justin Lower, Gary Woodland
9:14 a.m. — David Skinns, Robby Shelton, Chris Gotterup
9:25 a.m. — Joseph Bramlett, Kevin Kisner, Nick Hardy
9:36 a.m. — Robert Streb, Andrew Putnam, MJ Daffue
9:47 a.m. — Neal Shipley, Zach Johnson, Harry Hall
9:58 a.m. — Trace Crowe, Keegan Bradley, Rico Hoey
10:09 a.m. — Ben Silverman, Stewart Cink, Doug Ghim
10:27 a.m. — Tyler Duncan, Patrick Rodgers, Kevin Chappell
10:38 a.m. — Andrew Novak, Mac Meissner, Henrik Norlander
10:49 a.m. — Tony Finau, Mackenzie Hughes, Emiliano Grillo
11 a.m. — Aaron Baddeley, Kelly Kraft, Seamus Power
11:11 a.m. — Jacob Bridgeman, Brice Garnett, Akshay Bhatia
11:22 a.m. — Justin Suh, Chad Ramey, Kurt Kitayama
11:40 a.m. — Taylor Moore, Matti Schmid, Max Greyserman
11:51 a.m. — Sam Burns, Alex Smalley, Ben Kohles
12:02 p.m. — J.J. Spaun, Taylor Pendrith, K.H. Lee
12:13 p.m. — Adam Svensson, Matt NeSmith, Matt Wallace
12:24 p.m. — Patrick Fishburn, Sahith Theegala, Cam Davis
12:35 p.m. — Jhonattan Vegas, Matt Kuchar, Maverick McNealy
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