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It was a roller coaster ride at the 3M Open last week, as pre-event favourite Tony Finau came from five shots back on Sunday to secure an unlikely victory. Those who held fancy prices about Scott Piercy will be licking their wounds following his collapse on the back nine at TPC Twin Cities. Ad/> Many will be tempted to go in again on Finau, but it is a far more competitive field in this week’s Rocket Mortgage Classic than was the case seven days ago, and at a similar price there does not appear to be much value in backing the Utah man.
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Tony Finau capitalised on a final-round collapse by Scott Piercy to secure a third PGA Tour title with a three-stroke victory at the 3M Open in Minneapolis.
Tony Finau came from five behind back to win the 3M Open and set the tournament record for the largest final-round comeback in Minneapolis.
Tony Finau rolled in four birdies on the back nine, including three in a row to break away from the pack Sunday and win the 3M Open at TPC Twin Cities.
BLAINE, Minn. (AP) — Tony Finau shot a 4-under 67 to win the 3M Open by three strokes Sunday, erasing a five-stroke deficit with 11 holes left as Scott Piercy tumbled out of the lead down the stretch at windy TPC Twin Cities.
BLAINE, Minn. — Tony Finau shot a 4-under 67 to win the 3M Open by three strokes Sunday, erasing a five-stroke deficit with 11 holes left as Scott Piercy tumbled out of the lead down the stretch at windy TPC Twin Cities.