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3M Open: Will Tringale Capture Win No 1?, Odds and Ends, Page 1

by Patrick McDonald Updated On: July 25, 2021, 2:42 am ET The App is Back!  Don’t forget to download the NBC Sports EDGE app to receive real-time player news, mobile alerts and track your favorite players. Plus, now you can check out articles and player cards.  306. That’s how many times Cameron Tringale has teed it up on the PGA Tour without breaking through for a victory. Known in the infancy stage of his career as “Rickie Fowler’s roommate,” the former Georgia Tech Yellow Jacket has enjoyed a very strong 2020-2021 campaign.  Perhaps the near misses at the RSM Classic and the Valspar Championship earlier in the season will serve Tringale well on Sunday. The 33-year-old will have to hold off a crowded leaderboard as there are 20 players sitting within four-strokes of the lead.  

Adam Hadwin, Ryan Armour grab co-lead at 3M Open

Adam Hadwin, Ryan Armour grab co-lead at 3M Open Field Level Media 24 Jul 2021, 11:19 GMT+10 Adam Hadwin of Canada and Ryan Armour each shot bogey-free, 6-under 65s Friday to move to 10-under 132 and share the 36-hole lead at the 3M Open at TPC Twin Cities in Blaine, Minn. The pair leads four players by a stroke entering the weekend: Bo Hoag (second-round 66), Chez Reavie (67), Venezuela s Jhonattan Vegas (69) and Canada s Roger Sloan (69). Armour sank four straight birdies on Nos. 11-14 to make his move up the leaderboard. Thanks to stellar iron shots, two of those birdies came from 6-foot putts, while he drained another from 41 feet out.

3M Open: Hadwin & Armour Lead a Crowded Bunch, Odds and Ends, Page 1

by Patrick McDonald Updated On: July 23, 2021, 7:49 pm ET The App is Back!  Don’t forget to download the NBC Sports EDGE app to receive real-time player news, mobile alerts and track your favorite players. Plus, now you can check out articles and player cards.  It was a tale of two waves in the second round of the 3M Open. While at first glance it appeared those who were on the course late Thursday evening got the short end of the stick, by the end of Friday that would not be the case. As winds laid down in the morning hours to begin Round 2, those same players took advantage of ideal scoring conditions.

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