
After Scottie Scheffler’s impressive showing at the Open Championship, the PGA Tour approaches its last two events of the season, starting with the 2025 3M Open at TPC Twin Cities, Minnesota, on July 24. As the tournament draws near, numerous players are striving to break into the top 70 and secure a position in the FedExCup playoffs set to start in two weeks.
The latest odds reveal Sam Burns and Chris Gotterup leading at +1800 (bet $100 to win $1,800), closely followed by Maverick McNealy at +2000 and Wyndham Clark at +2800. Last year’s champion, Jhonattan Vegas, with a remarkable 30-under par in his last two outings at the 3M Open, stands at +6500 for a repeat victory. Vegas will be joined by Burns and Haotong Li for the first two rounds with a tee time at 1:54 p.m. ET Thursday.
SportsLine expert Eric Cohen predicts a stellar performance from Antoine Rozner, suggesting he defeats two compatriots at +150 odds (bet $100 to win $150). Before making any commitments on the 2025 3M Open, it is critical to review the prop bets Cohen intends to focus on ahead of the tournament.
Cohen, the host of Tuesday’s Early Wedge Best Bets Show on SportsLine’s YouTube channel, accurately forecasted Justin Thomas to take the 2025 RBC Heritage (+1800) and Ben Griffin (+4500 without Scheffler) for the 2025 Charles Schwab Challenge, in addition to four winners last season.
For your consideration, here are the best prop bets for the 2025 3M Open:
- Top Frenchman: Antoine Rozner (+150)
- Top-10 Finish (with ties): Max Greyserman (+280)
- All Top 20 Finish (Inc. Ties): Chris Gotterup, Sam Burns & Maverick McNealy (+750)
Max Greyserman, who narrowly missed winning during the Rocket Classic last month, seems poised for a strong performance at both the 3M Open and the Wyndham Championship given his previous solo second finishes. Though he struggled in the last two overseas events, Greyserman has made his last ten cuts in the U.S., and last year he excelled at this tournament, earning over seven strokes putting.
For the combined finishing position prop of Chris Gotterup, Sam Burns, and Maverick McNealy, they each possess a substantial chance to finish in the top-20 against a less daunting field compared to recent tournaments.
For further details on the 2025 3M Open leaderboard, including projections for players like Burns, Gotterup, and McNealy, visit SportsLine where predictions from a model that has successfully forecasted 16 golf majors are available.