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How to watch the 2025 3M Open: ESPN+ schedule

Catch Every Swing: Your Ultimate Guide to Watching the 2025 3M Open Live on ESPN+

### Fowler (Illness) WDs from WM Phoenix Open

In a surprising turn, Rickie Fowler has withdrawn from the WM Phoenix Open due to illness, leaving fans and fellow competitors disappointed. As one of the tournament’s top contenders, his absence this week is a major blow to the competition and adds an unexpected twist to the event.

### How to Watch the 2025 3M Open: ESPN+ Schedule

Golf enthusiasts won’t want to miss a moment of the 2025 3M Open, airing live on ESPN+. Expect full, in-depth coverage throughout the tournament, with detailed broadcast times and streaming options to be announced soon-making it easy to stay tuned to all the thrilling action as it unfolds

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Get Ready for the 2025 3M Open: Complete TV Schedule, Streaming Details, Viewing Tips & Tee Times!

Get Ready for the 2025 3M Open: Complete TV Schedule, Streaming Details, Viewing Tips & Tee Times!

**Fowler (illness) WDs from WM Phoenix Open**
Rickie Fowler has withdrawn from the WM Phoenix Open due to illness, disappointing fans who anticipated his participation. While details about his condition are scarce, his exit significantly alters the tournament landscape.

**2025 3M Open: TV Schedule, Streaming Info, How to Watch, Tee Times**
The 2025 3M Open promises thrilling golf action with live broadcasts on major networks. Check local listings and streaming options to catch all the excitement. Full tee times will be announced as the event nears

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**Maverick McNealy Breaks Through: Celebrates First PGA Tour Victory at 3M Open!**

**Maverick McNealy Breaks Through: Celebrates First PGA Tour Victory at 3M Open!**

Maverick McNealy, a rising star in the PGA Tour, has finally claimed his long-awaited first victory at the thrilling 3M Open. After dominating from the very first round, McNealy delivered an impressive final round of 68, finishing the tournament with a remarkable total of 19-under par. This victory is not just another win; it’s a historic moment for the Stanford University graduate, as he becomes the first alum to triumph on the PGA Tour since golfing legend Tiger Woods in 1996. McNealy’s achievement is a shining testament to his dedication and potential in this competitive sport

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**”Maverick McNealy Clinches First PGA Tour Victory with Dramatic Final-Hole Birdie!”**

**”Maverick McNealy Clinches First PGA Tour Victory with Dramatic Final-Hole Birdie!”**

Maverick McNealy clinched his first PGA Tour victory in thrilling fashion at the 3M Open, narrowly defeating Jhonattan Vegas by a single stroke after sinking a dramatic birdie on the final hole.

McNealy, who shared the lead after an impressive opening round, fired a solid final-round 68 to finish at an impressive 19-under par. Meanwhile, Vegas, starting three strokes back, showcased his skills by birdieing both the 17th and 18th holes for a closing 66 that pushed them into a playoff.

In the high-stakes playoff moment, McNealy’s second shot landed just inches from the pin, setting up an easy tap-in birdie that sealed his historic win.

This victory marks a significant milestone for McNealy, who has emerged as one of golf’s most promising young talents on the PGA Tour. Notably, he becomes the first Stanford University graduate to triumph on this prestigious tour since Tiger Woods in 1996

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What clubs does Shriners Children’s Open winner J.T. Poston play? Winner’s bag

What clubs does Shriners Children’s Open winner J.T. Poston play? Winner’s bag

Las Vegas, Nevada, JT Poston clinched his third PGA victory at the 3M Open wielding a Titleist TSR driver (9 degrees) paired with a Diamana ZF 70 TX shaft, a Titleist TSR3 (15 degrees) accompanied by a Diamana ZF 60 TX shaft, a Titleist U500 (18 degrees) with a Project X LS 115 X shaft, a Titleist U510 (21 degrees) equipped with a Project X LS 115 X shaft, a Titleist U510 (24 degrees) featuring a Project X LS 115 X shaft, a Titleist T100 (4-iron) crafted with a Project X LS 115 S shaft, a Titleist T100 (7-iron) tailored with a Project X LS 115 S shaft, a Titleist T100 (9-iron) fitted with a Project X LS 115 X shaft, a Titleist Vokey SM9 (50 degrees) partnered with a Project X 6.5 wedge shaft, and a Titleist Vokey SM9 (56 degrees) complemented by a Project X 6.5 wedge shaft

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Pendrith battles wind, keeps Shriners Open lead

Pendrith battles wind, keeps Shriners Open lead

Adam Pendrith continues his remarkable performance, maintaining his lead following a battle with fierce winds at the Shriners Open. The 30-year-old Canadian delivered a stellar 2-under-par 69 at TPC Summerlin in Las Vegas, matching the day’s top performance. Holding a commanding total score of 10-under-par 130, he leads by two strokes over the talented Harris English (67). Sepp Straka (68) and Martin Laird (67) trail by just one stroke. Pendrith’s masterful navigation of the challenging conditions highlights his unwavering resilience and determination as he pursues his maiden PGA Tour triumph

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This PGA Tour rookie didn’t win the 3M Open. But he stole the show

This PGA Tour rookie didn’t win the 3M Open. But he stole the show

PGA Tour rookie Eric Van Rooyen might not have won the 3M Open but his performance and passion for the sport stole the show. The South African golfer impressed seasoned pros with his impressive ball-striking ability and fearless approach to the game. Despite finishing tied for fourth place, Van Rooyen’s performance certainly turned heads, leading many to believe that he’s a rising star with the potential to become a major champion.

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Vegas hits jackpot with birdie on 18 to win 3M

Vegas hits jackpot with birdie on 18 to win 3M

Las Vegas, Nevada – In a nail-biting finish to the 3M Open, Jhonattan Vegas secured a one-stroke victory over Maverick McNealy after sinking a birdie on the 18th hole.

Vegas, who held a share of the second-round lead, shot a final-round 66 to edge out McNealy, who closed with a 69.

The Venezuelan golfer started the day three strokes behind McNealy but chipped away at the deficit early on. He birdied the first and third holes and added another birdie on the 10th to move within one stroke of the lead.

McNealy held his nerve and kept his nose in front, but Vegas refused to go away. He rolled in a birdie putt on the 17th hole and then delivered the decisive blow on the 18th with a second shot that landed inches from the pin.

This is Vegas’ second PGA Tour victory, and his first since the 2017 RBC Canadian Open.

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