From the late wave, World No. 85 Adam Hadwin overcame an early double for a 3-under 35-33=68 in R1 of the 3M Open, T8 on the board and three adrift of co-leaders Scott Piercy and Sungjae Im, who both played earlier today.
This is the 34-year-old’s third appearance with top 10s in both of the prior two, including a T6 last year as a 36-hole co-leader (67-65-73-68), and a solo 4th at the inaugural in 2019, where he was in the top 5 after every round (64-66-69-67). On 11 (of 14) fairways and 16 greens in regulation, he began his scoring with double bogey-6 at hole 2 (watered second) before playing his final 16 in error-free 5-under, circling 6, 7, 14, 16 and 18, three from between eight and 13 feet. The Canadian, who gained 3.872 strokes tee-to-green and 0.910 on-the-green, arrived off a missed cut by three at the John Deere three weeks ago (75-67), and a major-best T7 at the 122nd U.S. Open two weeks prior to that as an alternate -- his first top 10 in 20 overall majors -- where he was the 18-hole leader by one (66-72-70-71).