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PGA Tour: Kurt Kitayama snatches second tour win at 3M Open | Golf News

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Kurt Kitayama finished a sizzling weekend with a final-round 65 to win the 3M Open on Sunday, beating Sam Stevens by one stroke for his second PGA Tour victory.

Kitayama, who shot a career-best and tournament-record-tying 60 on Saturday to enter the final round within one of the leaders, birdied six of the first eight holes to build a cushion on a 91-degree afternoon at the TPC Twin Cities.

Kitayama took bogey on the par-three 17th for the third straight day, which shrunk his lead to one while playing in the second-to-last group. Stevens was one group ahead and failed to birdie the reachable par-five 18th. After hitting his approach on the closing hole into a greenside bunker, Kitayama safely blasted to 18 feet and easily two-putted for par, finishing at 23 under.

Matt Wallace, David Lipsky, Pierceson Coody and Jake Knapp tied for third, three strokes back.

Kitayama, who previously won the Arnold Palmer Invitational at Bay Hill in 2023, got a 500-point boost in the FedEx Cup standings to move inside the top 70 and secure a spot in the playoffs. He was projected to jump from 110th to 53rd.

Kurt Kitayama lines up a putt on the 18th green during the final round of the 3M Open
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Kurt Kitayama lines up a putt on the 18th green during the final round of the 3M Open

Kitayama, who tied for sixth at the 3M Open last year, has missed seven cuts this season. He tied for fifth twice, at the John Deere Classic and the CJ Cup Byron Nelson.

The 32-year-old native of Chico, California, had his approach game in prime form. He hit his second shot on the par-four 14th from a fairway bunker within two feet of the hole for the last of his 20 birdies on the weekend.

Stevens made five birdies on the back nine, continuing his strong season that includes three top-three finishes. He was second at the Farmers Insurance Open. The 29-year-old native of Fort Worth, Texas, is still seeking his first win, but this finish pushes him from 44th to 29th in the FedEx Cup with one event left in the regular season.

Akshay Bhatia and Thorbjorn Olesen were the co-leaders going into Sunday, but the final pairing had a disappointing finish. Bhatia shot 75 and tied for 25th, and Olesen shot 73 to fall to a tie for 14th.

Who will win the 3M Open? Watch the final round live on Sunday from 7pm on Sky Sports Golf, with bonus coverage on the Sky Sports+ app. Not got Sky? Stream the majors and more with no contract.



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