Experience the 3M Open at TPC Twin Cities
The 3M Open, held annually at TPC Twin Cities in Minneapolis, Minnesota, has quickly become a highlight on the PGA Tour calendar since its inception in 2019. This premier golf tournament showcases some of the best talent in the sport, drawing fans and players alike to its picturesque setting. TPC Twin Cities, designed by renowned architect Arnold Palmer, offers a challenging yet enjoyable course that has hosted various professional events over the years.
Seating arrangements at the 3M Open are designed to enhance the spectator experience. With options ranging from general admission to premium seating areas, fans can choose their preferred vantage point to catch all the action. The event typically takes place during the summer months, making it an ideal outing for golf enthusiasts and families looking to enjoy a day outdoors.
Parking facilities are conveniently located near the venue, ensuring easy access for attendees. Prices for tickets vary based on seating levels, with premium options providing additional amenities for those seeking an elevated experience. As you plan your visit, consider arriving early to secure your spot and enjoy all that the 3M Open has to offer.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the history of the 3M Open?
- Where is TPC Twin Cities located?
- What types of seating are available at the 3M Open?
- When does the 3M Open typically take place?
- Are there other major golf events held at TPC Twin Cities?
- What are the parking options for attendees?
- How do ticket prices vary for different seating levels?
- What tips do you have for arriving at the event?
- How can I choose the best seat at TPC Twin Cities?
3M Open Flash News
Overview of the 3M Open from Tournament Director Mike Welch
Mike Welch serves as the tournament director for the 3M Open, providing insights into the events and developments that took place during the tournament.
Media and Trailers
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Lawn chairs
The 3M Open website said no lawn chairs. Any lawn chairs would be confiscated. Being 80 years old, my husband and I would have loved to bring a chair or camp stool to use as the bleachers were few and far between. It would have been nice for a better clarification as to what constitutes as "lawn chairs". We saw many folks like us sitting in their chairs just like we wanted to bring....the kind that are light, fold up easily and fit in a sleeve (which we would have left in the car). However, we certainly did enjoy the tournament but we would have enjoyed it more had we known we could bring our chairs.
