Denmark’s Thorbjørn Olesen overtook the lead early Friday morning in the 3M Open’s second round and kept it all day long.
Olesen followed Thursday’s tournament-record-tying 62 with a Friday 66 that kept Californian Jake Knapp one shot away. Third-generation Texas pro Pierceson Coody and Thursday 62 shooter Sam Stevens are two shots away from the leading 14-under-par score.
His success means Olesen is projected to move up 73 places from No. 129 to No. 56 in the FedExCup points rankings. That’s enough to make the 70-man playoffs that start Aug. 7 in Memphis, and it’s not far off the 50-player cutoff for the BMW Championship after that.
Olesen’s best PGA Tour finish is a tie for third at the 2018 WGC-Bridgestone Invitational. That 36-hole score of 128 in his 3M Open debut is a career best. His previous best was 131 at the 2025 RBC Canadian Open. It’s the first 36-hole lead or co-lead in his 95 PGA Tour starts.
He arrived in Blaine this week after he missed last week’s British Open cut, at 35 the oldest of a growing contingent of pro-tour golfers from his home country.
Six Danish golfers competed last week at Royal Portrush in Northern Ireland, including 24-year-old twin brothers Rasmus and Nicolai Højgaard as well as 26-year-old Jacob Skov Olesen.
Nicolai tied for 14th last week, Rasmus tied for 16th and Skov Olesen was the early surprise leader.
Showing the way for all of them was Thomas Bjørn, a 24-time winner worldwide and Europe’s 2018 Ryder Cup captain. Olesen played on that Ryder Cup team.