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Thorbjorn Olesen moves in front of 3m open

July 25, 2025; Blaine, Minnesota, United States; Thorbjorn Olesen plays his shot from the second tee in the second round of the 3m open golf tournament. Compulsory credit: Matt Krohn-Imagn images

Denmark, Thorbjorn Olesen, overcome a double bogey and took the lead at the 3M open by displaying a 5 -under 66 under the word on Friday at the twin cities TPC in Blaine, Minn.

Olesen was 1 above the holes by six in his turn after hitting his tee shot out of the limits in the 15th par-4 and struck a bad blow of his drop. He carried out the following two holes to erase this defect, then add four birdies to the nine before.

Olesen entered the weekend at 14-me from 128, a blow above Jake Knapp (65 Friday) and two in front of Piéceson COODY (65) and SAM STEVENS (68).

Knapp is without Bogey through 36 holes while looking for his second PGA Tour victory. Olesen, on the other hand, is a 35-year-old veteran with eight victories on the DP World Tour, but none in the United States.

A collection of notable names linked to 10 sous Wyndham Clark (65), Chris Gotterup (69), Akshay Bhatia (66) and Joel Dahmen (65). Alex Noren of Sweden joined them there after having published the tour of the day, a 9-mine of 62 with an Eagle-Birdie-Birdie-Bogey finish.

The Canadian Adam Svensson broke the course record Thursday with an 11-mine of 60, but shot bad directions on Friday, displaying a 4 against 75 to return to 7 below.

Max Homa (8 under a 68), Rickie Fowler (7 sous; 70) and Sam Burns (7 sous; 64) will cut, projected 5 under the peer while the game ended on Friday.

Those who are not likely to do the weekend included the Haotong Li (4 Under) in China, which was in the last twinning of Scottie Scheffler at the open championship last week; Sahith Theegala (2 sous); And Tony Finau (4 over), a former 3M open champion who made consecutive double bogeys on the way to a 77 Friday.

– field level media

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