Canada’s Hadwin sits second at 3M Open, two shots back of DeChambeau
BLAINE, Minn. — When Adam Hadwin teed off at the 3M Open on Friday he knew exactly what he’d have to do to catch Bryson DeChambeau.
DeChambeau dominated the second round, racking up nine birdies to finish at a career-low 62 and vault into the lead with a 14-under-par score halfway through the first-time PGA Tour event at the TPC Twin Cities. But Hadwin, from Abbotsford, B.C., arrived in the clubhouse in second place at 12-under, after five birdies in a steely performance on the back nine amid an on-and-off drizzle during the afternoon.
“I am the quintessential leaderboard watcher. I know almost at any point where everybody is at, even at 9 a.m. on Thursday morning,” said Hadwin after shooting a 66 to follow up his first-round 64. “I knew. I obviously knew that low scores were available today, but at the same time you still have to be patient. You still have to let it come.”
The 25-year-old DeChambeau, who entered the week eighth in the world rankings, hit greens in regulation on 17 of 18 holes. He sank four putts from 20-plus feet, including the No. 7 and No. 8 holes during a commanding surge on his second nine.