First-time winner Lee Hodges faced minimal pressure Sunday in taking the 3M Open on the receptive acreage of TPC Twin Cities.
Earlier rain had softened greens and wind was not a factor, making the Blaine golf course almost as defenseless as when it was set up to be a birdie-fest for the senior Champions Tour through 2018.
As if optimum scoring conditions were not enough for the 73 players making the 36-hole cut, the PGA Tour decided to turn the par-4 16th into a 305-yard treat — not only in Saturday's third round, but also Sunday's.
A short par-4 can be an intriguing challenge when designed to be so, but taking 100 yards off TPC's 16th basically provided a free birdie. Over the final two rounds, there were 98 birdies, an eagle and three bogeys on the shortened 16th.
Oh well. It mattered not in the big picture.
Hodges took the lead with a 63 playing the early shift in Thursday's first round and never relinquished it. In a tournament with some adventurous finishes in its short history, Hodges went wire-to-wire in a rout.
The 28-year-old Alabamian was 20 under and five strokes in front Saturday night, then took a good walk unspoiled by serious threat. He did make three bogeys Sunday, but those were more than offset by two eagles, and closed with a four-under 67.
When J.T. Poston, his partner in the final pairing, triple-bogeyed the 18th, Hodges' 24 under gave him a seven-shot victory. The previous low total in this tournament was 21 under by Matthew Wolff in 2019.