Hollis Cavner was in line in the Atlanta airport for a flight to the Twin Cities on Wednesday night when a pair of Minnesotans returning from a foreign golf trip noticed him and started a brief conversation.
"The first fellow said, 'You're Horace, right?' and I answered, 'Close; Hollis,' " Cavner said. "And then they said 'thank you' for bringing the PGA Tour to the Twin Cities, followed by the question I keep getting.''
Yes? "Do you have a chance to get Phil?'' Cavner said. "And my answer is, 'We're trying as hard as we can.' "
Phil Mickelson will turn 49 in June, a couple of weeks before the first 3M Open is held (July 4-7) at TPC Twin Cities. The gentleman (and lady) golf devotees in the 40-plus demographic must feel as though there's a shorter window to see a competitive Phil in Minnesota's new event than there is for Tiger Woods, who will turn 43 on Dec. 30.
"Fans love 'em both; I've just been hearing the Phil question more often,'' Cavner said.
That question is basically a spinoff of the one heard most often since the return of the PGA Tour to Minnesota was confirmed and then July 4th weekend was announced as the date:
"What is the 3M going to get for a playing field on that weekend?''
The first important commitment came this week, with the announcement that Bryson DeChambeau plans to play here. He currently stands at No. 5 in the world rankings.