The Oklahoman

Thompson breaks winless drought to capture 3M Open

- By Dave Campbell

BLAINE, M inn .— Without a gallery around him on the 18th green, Michael Thompson settled for a subdued victory celebratio­n at the 3M Open with a FaceTime call home to his wife and children in Georgia.

The tears came from him and his wife as soon as they saw each other on the screen.

Thompson birdied two of the last three holes Sunday for a 4-under 67 and a two-stroke victory, finishing off his second P GA Tour win seven years after his first.

“It is a little sad that t here wasn't anybody out thereto cheer on some of the great shots that I hit toward the end, but I know everybody who's rooting for me at least was watching and screaming at their TV,” Thompson said. "This is definitely a win for everybody who supported me throughout the years. It doesn't diminish the excitement."

Adam Long took was second after a 64. Richy Werenski, who had the 18-hole lead and shared it with Thompson after both Friday and Saturday, shot a 70 for his worst round of the tournament and settled for a nine-way tie for third—three strokes back.

Tony Finau finished in the third- place group, too, after a 68. Fin au was the only one among the five world top -30 players in the field to reach the weekend, far out performing fellow high-profile peers Dustin Johnson, Brooks Koepka, Tommy Fleetwood and Paul Casey.

Thompson finished at 19-under 265 at the TPC Twin Cities. He was more nervous than he anticipate­d, even without spectators.

“It means so much to get a win, and it gets you into so many different tournament­s and solidifies your job for two more years. That' s enough pressure f or anybody, let alone having fans out there,” said Thompson, who has a 3-year-old son and an infant daughter he and his wife adopted in March.

Nobody throughout t he windy and muggy week in Minnesota was steadier than Thompson, who entered t he week 151 stint he FedEx Cup standings and rocketed up to 39th on the way to Tennessee for the World Golf Championsh­ips event. He had three bogeys in 72 holes.

He hit solidly out of the sand to set up a birdie on the 16 th and take sole possession of the lead. He deftly steered around the water danger on the 18th, landing his approach on the back of the green within 15 feet.

With Long in the clubhouse, having played five groups ahead, Thompson had two putts to win. He needed only one, bending backward and thrusting his arms straight up in the air after the ball dropped in the cup.

Thompson' s best previous finish in this stopped-and-restarted 2020 season was a tie for eighth at the Travelers Championsh­ip in Connecticu­t, and he missed the cut in his last start at the Workday Charity Open in Ohio two weeks ago.

For t his win, he not only secured a spot in the PGA Championsh­ip, the U.S. Open and next year's Masters, but a prize of $1,188,000. That's nearly 12% of his career earnings on the tour. The U.S. Open, reschedule­d f or Sept. 17-20, is at Winged Foot in New York, which Thompson called his favorite course“in the entire world.”

Defending champion and OSU alum Matthew Wolff was in striking distance after his birdie on the 14th, but he followed three straight pars with a six-stroke bogey on the 18th. Wolff finished at 14 under.

“That last hole just got a funky number, but it is what it is. I feel like I played really well here, and I really like this course,” said Wolff, who made an eagle the 18th to win the inaugural event in 2019 and beat Coll in Mo rik aw a and Bryson DeChambeau by one stroke.

This time, the finish was far less dramatic, though equally satisfying for Thompson.

“It solidifies kind of my presence on the PGA Tour and proves to my peers that I'm a threat every week," Thompson said, “and that's what I want to be.”

 ?? [AP PHOTO/ANDY CLAYTON-KING] ?? Michael Thompson watches his tee shot on the 14th hole during the final round of the 3M Open golf tournament in Blaine, Minn., on Sunday. Thompson won the event for his first victory in seven years on the PGA Tour.
[AP PHOTO/ANDY CLAYTON-KING] Michael Thompson watches his tee shot on the 14th hole during the final round of the 3M Open golf tournament in Blaine, Minn., on Sunday. Thompson won the event for his first victory in seven years on the PGA Tour.

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