Kurt Kitayama's Stunning 65 Secures Victory at the 3M Open 2025
Kurt Kitayama clinched the 3M Open with a final-round 65, marking his second PGA Tour victory and securing a spot in the FedEx Cup playoffs.

Kurt Kitayama delivered a masterclass performance at the 3M Open, finishing with a final-round 65 to secure his second PGA Tour victory. The thrilling win came on a sweltering 91-degree afternoon at TPC Twin Cities, where Kitayama edged out Sam Stevens by a single stroke.
A Flawless Start
Kitayama set the tone early, birdying six of the first eight holes. "Getting off to a start like that kind of helps settle you down," Kitayama remarked. Despite a bogey on the par-3 17th, he maintained his composure, thanks in part to his brother Daniel, who caddied for him for only the second time this season.
FedEx Cup Implications
This victory propelled Kitayama inside the top 70 of the FedEx Cup standings, ensuring his spot in the playoffs. He was projected to jump from 110th to 53rd, a significant boost in his season's trajectory.
Stevens' Strong Finish
Sam Stevens, who was one group ahead of Kitayama, made five birdies on the back nine but fell just short of his first PGA Tour win. "I really didn't feel that many nerves on the back nine, which is good," Stevens said. This finish pushed him from 44th to 29th in the FedEx Cup standings.
Notable Performances
Matt Wallace, David Lipsky, Pierceson Coody, and Jake Knapp tied for third, three strokes behind Kitayama. Knapp, in contention until his second shot on the 18th splashed into the water, ended with his only bogey of the day.
Defending Champion's Struggle
Defending champion Jhonattan Vegas had his best round of the tournament (67) but finished in a tie for 44th at 11-under. Meanwhile, first-round leader Adam Svensson, who matched Kitayama's 60 on Thursday, tied for 14th after a weekend of 68-65.
Kitayama's win not only marks a personal milestone but also cements his status as a formidable contender in the PGA Tour. With his approach game in prime form and a supportive family by his side, the future looks bright for this California native.