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    2023 3M Open odds, predictions: Best bets to make for the 3M Open at TPC Twin Cities

    We break down the odds for the 3M Open and look for the best bets
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    The sprint to the FedEx Cup Playoffs is on as only two events remain before the postseason. Tony Finau headlines the action and the odds board at the 2023 3M Open as the defending champion looks for his third victory of the season at 12-1. It was this time last season where Finau caught fire winning back-to-back tournaments and nearly capturing the first FedEx Cup event before ultimately finishing in a share of fifth-place.

    Finau is joined the field by reigning PGA Tour Rookie of the Year Cameron Young at +1400. Since switching his golf ball at the onset of the John Deere Classic, Young has found himself in contention in two straight tournaments namely last week's Open where he was featured in the final pairing in the final round.

    Young is searching for his first career PGA Tour victory while Hideki Matsuyama, Justin Thomas and Sungjae Im aim to enter the winner's circle for the first time this season. Each holding multiple PGA Tour titles, these players are in need of a launch pad ahead of the postseason, particularly Thomas. Currently outside the top 70 to qualify for the playoffs, the two-time major champion needs to step on the gas or risk missing out on the postseason for the first time in his career.

    2023 3M Open odds leaders

    • Tony Finau: +1200
    • Cameron Young: +1400
    • Hideki Matsuyama: +1800
    • Justin Thomas: +2000
    • Sungjae Im: +2200
    • Emiliano Grillo: +3000
    • Gary Woodland: +3500
    • Ludvig Aberg: +3500

    So which 2023 3M Open players should you target or avoid? And which player could bring a MASSIVE payday? ...

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    Patrick McDonald

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