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Doing It For The A: Alaska s first Olympic swimmer wins gold
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Doing It For The A: Alaska s first Olympic swimmer wins gold
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Canada s Adam Hadwin is 3M Open s 36-hole co-leader two years after he nearly won in Blaine World No. 2-ranked Dustin Johnson missed the 36-hole cut. Sixteen players are within three shots of co-leaders Hadwin and Ryan Armour. July 23, 2021 8:54pm Text size Copy shortlink:
The inaugural 3M Open featured an unforgettable finish two years ago that foreshadowed who scientific Bryson DeChambeau could become and introduced newcomers Matthew Wolff and Collin Morikawa in a big way.
Wolff s eagle on the par-5 18th trumped DeChambeau s eagle just in front of him. Wolff won by a stroke, DeChambeau and Morikawa tied for second.
Who finished fourth?
Reusse: Big names needed to pull the weight at 3M Open
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Rickie Fowler shares first-round lead at 3M Open
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23 Jul 2021, 12:40 GMT+10
Rickie Fowler posted a bogey-free, 7-under 64 Thursday and held a share of the lead after the first day at the 3M Open at TPC Twin Cities in Blaine, Minn.
Fowler and Troy Merritt were tied at 7 under when play was suspended Thursday evening. After a two-plus-hour lightning delay, not all players were able to finish their first round before dark.
Fowler, searching for his first PGA Tour win since February 2019, started on the back nine and strung together three birdies around the turn at Nos. 18, 1 and 2, including a 29-foot birdie putt he converted on the first.