As the Open Championship fades in our rear-view mirror, we roll swiftly on to the 3M Open and another opportunity to find a winner on the PGA Tour with Bazza’s Best Bets.
The team at Golf Monthly HQ have been busy selecting their picks to win the 3M Open, and after extensively researching the field I believe I’ve found a few crackers to share with you as part of my betting tips card.
TPC Twin Cities is a familiar spot on tour, so we sort of know what to expect from a track that insists on accuracy and a solid short game.
Using a meticulously refined model with a very particular player profile in mind, here are six selections I believe strike the perfect balance of value and genuine winning upside at the 3M Open…
3M Open 2025: Bazza’s Best Bets At TPC Twin Cities
For any first time readers of my betting tips, I’m Baz. Welcome to the journey. I have years of experience writing golf betting content across the PGA Tour, DP World Tour, LPGA Tour and LIV Golf – plus all the men’s and women’s Majors. I have successfully picked three of the last five men’s Major winners, utilising a heavily-researched and data-driven formula which centres around a clear mantra… follow the trends! In this weekly column, I will share my best bets across one particular event of my choice. You can also find my betting tips through the Golf Monthly betting hub. Each week, I have been given 10 points to spend – and I will be transparently sharing my profit and loss each week to help you track the success of my betting tips.
Outright Winner: Sam Burns (2pts @ +1800)
Sam Burns is having a fantastic season so far in 2025, and all that is missing is a win to round off his fine form.
He was agonisingly close when losing in a play-off at the Canadian Open recently, and put in a great display at Oakmont a week later, so I can forgive him for two slightly less appealing performances on the links courses of Scotland and Northern Ireland.
Prior to the trip across the pond, Burns accumulated seven top-20 finishes in eight starts. His form at the 3M Open is also impressive, with a T7 and T12 finish the highlights among three respectable visits to TPC Twin Cities.
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