3M Open final results

July 26, 2021 at 4:15AM

FINAL ROUND

At TPC Twin Cities

Purse: $6.6 million • Yards: 7,431 • Par: 71

Cameron Champ, $1,188,000 69-67-67-66—269

Louis Oosthuizen, $499,400 68-68-69-66—271

Charl Schwartzel, $499,400 67-68-68-68—271

Jhonattan Vegas, $499,400 64-69-70-68—271

Keith Mitchell, $270,600 69-70-66-67—272

Ryan Armour, $208,230 67-65-71-70—273

Adam Hadwin, $208,230 67-65-73-68—273

K.H. Lee, $208,230 69-67-68-69—273

Mito Pereira, $208,230 70-67-69-67—273

Brian Stuard, $208,230 70-64-70-69—273

Pat Perez, $141,570 72-65-66-71—274

Chez Reavie, $141,570 66-67-70-71—274

Brandt Snedeker, $141,570 69-69-69-67—274

Jimmy Walker, $141,570 68-67-68-71—274

Gary Woodland, $141,570 69-66-67-72—274

Luke Donald, $87,890 69-68-72-66—275

Austin Eckroat, $87,890 73-67-68-67—275

Brice Garnett, $87,890 68-67-72-68—275

Michael Gellerman, $87,890 68-71-67-69—275

Bo Hoag, $87,890 67-66-72-70—275

Mark Hubbard, $87,890 68-68-72-67—275

Maverick McNealy, $87,890 67-67-68-73—275

Roger Sloan, $87,890 64-69-70-72—275

Cameron Tringale, $87,890 67-68-66-74—275

Sergio Garcia, $54,230 70-70-69-67—276

Adam Long, $54,230 70-68-70-68—276

Sam Ryder, $54,230 69-69-69-69—276

Cam Davis, $44,220 71-69-73-64—277

Jason Dufner, $44,220 68-69-72-68—277

Tony Finau, $44,220 72-67-68-70—277

David Lingmerth, $44,220 67-68-70-72—277

J.T. Poston, $44,220 69-66-76-66—277

Bo Van Pelt, $44,220 70-68-66-73—277

Jonathan Byrd, $34,386 69-66-71-72—278

Rickie Fowler, $34,386 64-73-70-71—278

Cameron Percy, $34,386 69-71-71-67—278

Patrick Reed, $34,386 70-70-67-71—278

Nick Watney, $34,386 67-70-70-71—278

K. Aphibarnrat, $24,116 71-69-71-68—279

Keegan Bradley, $24,116 68-67-71-73—279

Charles Howell III, $24,116 72-68-71-68—279

Michael Kim, $24,116 71-67-68-73—279

Patton Kizzire, $24,116 72-67-70-70—279

Troy Merritt, $24,116 64-71-70-74—279

Patrick Rodgers, $24,116 71-69-71-68—279

Scott Stallings, $24,116 65-72-72-70—279

Michael Thompson, $24,116 72-67-68-72—279

Matthew Wolff, $24,116 69-69-68-73—279

Michael Gligic, $17,226 69-71-72-68—280

Beau Hossler, $17,226 68-71-65-76—280

Aaron Baddeley, $15,774 72-68-67-74—281

Chris Baker, $15,774 66-70-76-69—281

Ryan Brehm, $15,774 67-70-73-71—281

MJ Daffue, $15,774 69-71-71-70—281

Adam Schenk, $15,774 65-71-70-75—281

Camilo Villegas, $15,774 69-69-69-74—281

Bubba Watson, $15,774 72-68-72-69—281

Rafa Cabrera Bello, $14,718 69-68-71-74—282

Chesson Hadley, $14,718 67-72-71-72—282

David Hearn, $14,718 71-69-72-70—282

Luke List, $14,718 68-71-70-73—282

Chase Seiffert, $14,718 73-67-69-73—282

Martin Trainer, $14,718 73-66-71-72—282

Erik van Rooyen, $14,718 68-72-75-67—282

Joseph Bramlett, $14,124 70-70-69-74—283

Josh Teater, $14,124 67-72-72-72—283

Joel Dahmen, $13,794 70-70-76-68—284

Tom Lewis, $13,794 68-72-70-74—284

Denny McCarthy, $13,794 69-69-76-70—284

Sung Kang, $13,530 71-65-77-72—285

Scott Brown, $13,332 69-68-74-78—289

Scott Piercy, $13,332 72-68-74-75—289

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