Day: July 22, 2022

Tony Finau motivated by Presidents Cup pursuit at 3M OpenTony Finau motivated by Presidents Cup pursuit at 3M Open

BLAINE, Minn. – Tony Finau had a simple solution to combat the inevitable jet lag of crossing seven time zones from The Open at St. Andrews to this week’s 3M Open. RELATED: Three takeaways from Finau’s unique putter setup “I tell people this all the time,” explained Finau after opening rounds of 67-68 at TPC Twin Cities, firmly in contention into the weekend in Minnesota. “A lot of people sleep. Coffee is a huge thing. But when you have five kids in your face, as soon as you see them, jet lag’s all gone. “Maybe that’s a huge reason why I’m not feeling a lot of jet lag. I’ve got my family here and it’s been a lot of fun.” After carding a final-round 66 at the Old Course at St. Andrews, Finau has carried the momentum into the third-to-last event of the PGA TOUR regular season. Standing No. 30 on the FedExCup, the 32-year-old is well positioned into the Playoffs. He’s also chasing a spot on the United States Presidents Cup team. Finau currently holds the No. 11 spot on the standings; a win at the 3M Open would project him to No. 7. After the 3M Open, four events remain to cement a spot inside the top-six for automatic inclusion on the United States roster at Quail Hollow Club in September; the cutoff occurs after the BMW Championship. Six Captain’s selections will be added afterward. Finau has represented the United States in the past three international competitions – 2018 Ryder Cup, 2019 Presidents Cup and 2021 Ryder Cup. He was a Captain’s selection all three times and has compiled a record of 3-4-3. “It means everything, everything to your career,” said Finau of the significance of competing in international team competitions. “The best experiences I’ve had in this game have been at those team events … what it does is it keeps you hungry for more, that’s all it does. “That’s definitely a motivating factor, but I would say every week you tee it up, you have a goal in mind, and for me this week it’s to put myself in contention to win on Sunday and I’ve done a good job of that for two rounds.” He has indeed, thrilling the legions of fans that turned out Thursday and Friday to watch Finau in his pairing alongside Jason Day and Davis Riley. Finau made bogey on his first hole Thursday at TPC Twin Cities but has kept a clean card since, adding eight birdies to move onto the front page of the leaderboard. The two-time PGA TOUR winner hasn’t earned a TOUR title in Minnesota, but he has been close. He finished T3 in 2020, three strokes back of Michael Thompson, and carries fond memories of a week with longtime friend and swing coach Boyd Summerhays on the bag. “He forgot to put sunscreen on his legs,” Finau laughed regarding Summerhays. “His legs were red the last couple of rounds, and he was quite embarrassed. That was quite funny, and that was the last time he’s ever caddied for me.” Finau doesn’t want to leave his Presidents Cup fate in the hands of Captain Davis Love III; he’s motivated to make the team on merit. But he knows that thinking outcome over process does little good. “It’s almost impossible to make those teams if you’re looking that far ahead,” he said. So he’ll get away from golf between rounds at TPC Twin Cities. Accompanied by his wife and five kids in Minnesota, their Friday afternoon plans involved time around the water. Fitting for the Land of 10,000 Lakes. “We got an Airbnb right on (hole) No. 10,” Finau said. “We’ll be fishing on that lake later this evening.”

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Inside the Field: Rocket Mortgage ClassicInside the Field: Rocket Mortgage Classic

The PGA TOUR uses a standardized system for determining event fields, based off the current season’s Priority Ranking while also including additional exemption and qualifying categories. Field sizes can vary by event, as can the number of event-specific exemptions. Fully exempt PGA TOUR members are guaranteed entry into all full-field events, with various conditional categories subject to periodic reshuffles based upon FedExCup Points accrued throughout the season. Categories with ‘reshuffle’ notation indicate that a reshuffle period has occurred. Scroll below for the Rocket Mortgage Classic field list as of Friday, July 22 at 5 p.m. ET: Check here for updates. Winner of U.S. Open Championship (five-year exemption) Gary Woodland Winner of THE PLAYERS Championship (five-year exemption) Jason Day Si Woo Kim Webb Simpson Winner of Masters Tournament (five-year exemption) Danny Willett Winner of World Golf Championships event (three-year exemption) Kevin Kisner Winner of Arnold Palmer Invitational, Memorial Tournament and Genesis Invitational (three-year exemption) Patrick Cantlay Max Homa Adam Scott PGA TOUR tournament winner (two-year exemption) Ryan Brehm Cameron Champ Stewart Cink Joel Dahmen Cam Davis Tyler Duncan Harris English Tony Finau Rickie Fowler Dylan Frittelli Brian Gay Lucas Glover Garrick Higgo Sung Kang Patton Kizzire Matt Kuchar Andrew Landry Nate Lashley Luke List Trey Mullinax Ryan Palmer C.T. Pan Chad Ramey J.J. Spaun Sepp Straka Robert Streb Nick Taylor Michael Thompson Brendon Todd Martin Trainer Kevin Tway Richy Werenski Career money exemption Luke Donald Bill Haas Rory Sabbatini Nick Watney Sponsor’s exemption (members not otherwise exempt) Wesley Bryan Geoff Ogilvy Sponsor’s exemption (unrestricted) Chris Gotterup Cole Hammer Michael Thorbjornsen PGA Section Champion\Player of the Year Ben Cook Life Member Davis Love III Top 125 on prior season’s FedExCup Charley Hoffman Keegan Bradley Cameron Tringale Russell Henley Maverick McNealy Emiliano Grillo Jhonattan Vegas Chris Kirk Kevin Streelman Harry Higgs Mackenzie Hughes Troy Merritt Doug Ghim Brandon Hagy Peter Malnati Wyndham Clark Adam Schenk Kramer Hickok Brian Stuard Henrik Norlander Doc Redman Roger Sloan Hank Lebioda Denny McCarthy Adam Hadwin Brendan Steele James Hahn Zach Johnson Russell Knox Matt Wallace Sam Ryder Scott Piercy Brice Garnett Scott Stallings Chesson Hadley Top 125 on prior season’s FedExCup (non-member) Will Zalatoris # Major medical extension Danny Lee William McGirt Korn Ferry Tour Points winners (The 25 and The Finals 25) Stephan Jaeger Joseph Bramlett Korn Ferry Tour graduates via The 25 and The Finals 25 (reshuffled) Cameron Young Davis Riley Sahith Theegala Kurt Kitayama Alex Smalley Patrick Rodgers Brandon Wu David Lipsky Adam Svensson Taylor Moore Hayden Buckley Vince Whaley Taylor Pendrith Lee Hodges John Huh Matthias Schwab Max McGreevy Greyson Sigg Nick Hardy Justin Lower Callum Tarren Andrew Novak Austin Smotherman Michael Gligic Kelly Kraft Austin Cook Dylan Wu Paul Barjon Curtis Thompson Ben Kohles Seth Reeves David Skinns Jared Wolfe Scott Gutschewski Dawie van der Walt Kiradech Aphibarnrat Chris Stroud Brett Drewitt Joshua Creel Nos. 126-150 on prior season’s FedExCup Points List (reshuffled) Beau Hossler Mark Hubbard Ryan Armour Satoshi Kodaira Chase Seiffert Vaughn Taylor Cameron Percy Camilo Villegas Jim Knous Ryan Moore Bo Van Pelt Bo Hoag $ Reshuffle within categories 34-38 Jonathan Byrd Ben Martin Sean O’Hair Kevin Chappell Seung-Yul Noh Tommy Gainey The PGA TOUR uses a standardized system for determining event fields, based off the current season’s Priority Ranking while also including additional exemption and qualifying categories. Field sizes can vary by event, as can the number of event-specific exemptions. Fully exempt PGA TOUR members are guaranteed entry into all full-field events, with various conditional categories subject to periodic reshuffles based upon FedExCup Points accrued throughout the season. Categories with ‘reshuffle’ notation indicate that a reshuffle period has occurred. * = If all prior year Korn Ferry Tour graduates are eligible for event, exemptions become unrestricted # = Latest medical extension information can be found here. $ = Category breakdown can be found here.

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Ranking some of biggest trades of the past two decades — and how they might inform Kevin Durant’s futureRanking some of biggest trades of the past two decades — and how they might inform Kevin Durant’s future

This offseason has been defined by superstar moves. Here’s what some of the biggest trades of the past 20 years reveal about the teams sending away their stars — and the teams trading for them.

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How to Watch the 3M Open, Round 2: Featured Groups, live scores, tee times, TV timesHow to Watch the 3M Open, Round 2: Featured Groups, live scores, tee times, TV times

Round 2 of the 3M Open takes place Friday from TPC Twin Cities in Blaine, Minnesota. Sungjae Im and Scott Piercy share the lead after the first round of play with a score of 6-under-par. Here’s everything you need to know to follow the action, including Featured Groups for PGA TOUR LIVE and newly expanded and extended coverage on ESPN+. Click here for more details. Leaderboard Full tee times HOW TO FOLLOW (All times ET) Television: Friday, 2-6 p.m. (Golf Channel). Saturday-Sunday, 1-3 p.m. (Golf Channel), 3 p.m.-6 p.m. (CBS). Radio: Friday, 12 p.m.–6 p.m. ET. Saturday-Sunday, 1 p.m.-6 p.m. (PGA TOUR Radio on SiriusXM and PGATOUR.com/liveaudio) For outside of the U.S., click here for GOLFTV powered by the PGA TOUR PGA TOUR LIVE PGA TOUR Live is available exclusively on ESPN+ • Main Feed: primary tournament-coverage featuring the best action from across the course • Marquee Group: new “marquee group” showcasing every shot from each player in the group • Featured Groups: traditional PGA TOUR LIVE coverage of two concurrent featured groups • Featured Holes: a combination of par-3s and iconic or pivotal holes FEATURED GROUPS FRIDAY Marquee Group Tony Finau, Jason Day, Davis Riley Featured Groups Cameron Champ, Michael Thompson, Chez Reavie J.T. Poston, Cam Davis, Adam Long Featured Holes: No. 4 (par 3), No. 8 (par 3), No. 13 (par 3), No. 17 (par 3) MUST READS 3M lead shared by Im, smooth-putting Piercy after 1st round Jeff Overton makes emotional return at 3M Open Joohyung Kim accepts Special Temporary Membership

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