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Who are the top players in the 3M Open 2025 field? Of the ranking of the rating

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3m open 2025 The TPC of Manipolis will begin in the twin cities on Thursday, July 24. In the event after the last major championship of the season, there will be a 156 player field competition for the winner’s pay check with a purse of 8,400,000. World No. 18 is the highest ranking player in the roster of the Mac blue event.

Several big name golfers are leaving the event due to the British Open Hangover. Nevertheless, in the 3 -meter open field, it will be 11 of the 11 golfers with 50 rank in the world as its top contenders. After the T -23 ends at the Mac Nelly, the British Open, world number 222 will be included in the choice of Sam Burns and number 25. Windham Clark.

According to the PGA Tour, it is noteworthy that Burns and Clark are a favorite of TPC to win in the twin cities. According to the circuit power ranking, the American duo, which eliminated T45 and T4 in the open, respectively, respectively, is much more than difficulty than the rest of the field.

In the form Chris Gutter UpWho won the Genius Scottish Open, ended the Solo third in the Open last weekend. The results of the 26 -year -old’s largest championship helped him jump from 22 places to number 49 to number 24 in the world rankings. Number 28 Songje IM, No. 36 Max Grarsman, No. 37 Taylor Pandit, and No. 38 Akshay Bhatia also joined the program.


Below are players with Top -50 OWGR rating in the Open in Royal Portrash (latest):

  • 18 – Mauric Mac blue
  • 22 – Sam Burns
  • 25 – Windham Clark
  • 27 – Chris Gutter Up
  • 28 – Sangji IM
  • 36 – Max Grarsman
  • 37 – Taylor Panderth
  • 38 – Akshay Bhatia
  • 42 – Adam Scott
  • 46 – Tony argument
  • 50 – Sahat Thagala

3M Open 2025 Early Difficulties

Chris Gutter -up is expected to continue his excellent form this week on the 3 -meter Open 2025. The Sports Line says twice the PGA tour winning the TPC Twin City event with 18-1 difficulties. Interestingly, he shares the top spot in the list of problems with PGA Tour Champion Sam Burns five times.

Specifically, the former world number 3 is ranked fourth on the difficulties behind Clark MacAlly McNailie. The ACE golfer starts with 25-1 problems, while the Mac blue runs with 20-1 problems. Max Grarsman (28-1), C-Kim (29-1), Taylor Pandit (33-1), Jack Canop (34-1), and Tony Finano (35-1) Trails high names in the list of problems.

Fans’ favorite Ricky Folder comes in the 3m Open Week end as a Long Shot’s favorite with 40-1 difficulties.


Below are the first difficulties for the 3M Open (according to the Sportsline):

  • Chris Gutterp +1800
  • Sam Burns +1800
  • Mauric Mac Nelly +2000
  • Windham Clark +2500
  • Max Grarsman +2800
  • Sai Kerry Care Kail +2900
  • Taylor Panderith +3300
  • Jack Canop +3400
  • Tony argument +300
  • Michael Thorbornson +3500
  • Ricky Folder +4000
  • Akshay Bhatia +4000
  • Kurt Katiama +4000
  • Davis Thomson +4500
  • Adam Scott +4500
  • Luke Clinton +4500
  • Max Huma +4500
  • Kevin U +5000
  • Cameron Champ +5000
  • Singja in +5000
  • Emiliano Grilo +5000
  • Keith Mitchell +5500
  • Jasper Susanon +6000
  • Matt Wallis +6000
  • Alex Samily +6000
  • Andrew Putnam +6000
  • Rico Hawaii +6000
  • Patrick Fish Burn +6500
  • Nichas Noorgard +6500
  • Hoting Lee +6500

More details related to the PGA Tour event will be updated as soon as it develops.