Due to inclement weather, Round 3 of the 3M Open was suspended at 10:57 am CT on Saturday with players being removed from the course. UPDATE: After a delay of 6 hours, 38 minutes, play resumed at 5:35 pm CT.
Tee times were moved up in anticipation, utilizing both sets of tees (and preferred lies), so the good news is that all 75 players are/were on the course, some as far along as 16 holes completed. World No. 299 Peter Malnati, who arrived 101st in the FedExCup standings, opened 68-69 (9 birdies, 4 bogeys), equaling his best start in the event in four tries, and had just drained his fourth birdie of the round (against one bogey) at the par-4 10th from 13'1" when play was suspended. When action resumes, he’ll be hitting his tee shot at the lengthy par-4 11th, in search of his first top 10 at the 3M (T46/2019) and his third of the season in 28 events, first since T9 at the AT&T Byron Nelson six starts ago, where he was T15 at halfway and T12 thru 54 holes (64-70-67-66). At the moment, the 35-year-old is up three spots to T6, a distant 10 in arrears of overnight leader Scott Piercy, who’s 5-under thru his first seven and on 18-under total.