Kurt Kitayama wins 2025 3M Open for Second PGA TOUR win
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Kurt Kitayama began the weekend at the 3M Open eight shots back of the leader, having made the cut by just one shot at 6 under after the first two rounds. The former UNLV standout then produced one of the best weekend performances of the 2025 season to secure his second career win on the PGA Tour.
The PGA Tour has moved from last week's British Open in Ireland to Minnesota for the annual 3M Open. It's offering an $8.4 million purse, with $1.512 million to the winner. Maverick McNealy, at No. 18, is the highest ranked player in the field and one of three top-25 players, along with Sam Burns (22) and Wyndham Clark (25).
Two-time PGA Tour winner Akshay Bhatia and Friday’s leader, Thorbjørn Olesen, moved one shot ahead of Kurt Kitayama in the third round of the 3M Open.
Denmark's Thorbjorn Olesen made an ace on the 209-yard par-3 eighth at TPC Twin Cities during the 3M Open's third round on Saturday.
Opportunities to lock in tournament appearances for the 2026 PGA Tour season are wearing thin with just two weeks left to move up or down the FedEx Cup standings before the playof