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How to watch 2024 PGA 3M Open: ESPN+ schedule - ESPN

The 3M Open is the second-to-last event of the PGA Tour's 2024 FedExCup regular season. Several players, including defending 3M Open champion Lee Hodges, will tee up at TPC Twin Cities in Blaine, Minnesota, looking to jockey for position ahead of the FedExCup playoffs. Hodges enters the week at No. 73 in the FedExCup standings. Only the top 70 players make the playoffs. Hodges, who is seeking his first victory of the year, would become the first player to win back-to-back 3M Open titles. The total purse for the 3M Open is $8.1 million, with $1.48 million going to the winner.

Here are key facts about the 2024 event.

When is the 3M Open?

The tournament runs Thursday to Sunday.

How can fans watch?

Fans can tune in on ESPN+ via the ESPN streaming hub.

What is the schedule?

*All times Eastern

Thursday: Coverage starts at 7:45 a.m.

Friday: Coverage starts at 7:45 a.m.

Saturday: Coverage starts at 8 a.m.

Sunday: Coverage starts at 8 a.m.

There will be traditional PGA Tour live coverage each day with a main feed, featured groups, featured holes and a Spanish-language stream.

Which top players will be playing in the event?

In addition to reigning champion Hodges, fans can watch:

▪︎ Sahith Theegala

▪︎ Akshay Bhatia

▪︎ Tony Finau

▪︎ Tom Hoge

▪︎ Billy Horschel

How can fans access other golf content from ESPN?

Check out the ESPN golf hub page for breaking news, features, rankings, scores, schedules and more.

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