A blustery wind blew away everything but Matthew NeSmith’s one-shot lead Friday at the 3M Open.
Everything, that is, until Canadian golfer Taylor Pendrith came from behind with a seven-birdie, no-bogey 7-under par 64 round — giving him a two-shot lead entering Saturday’s third round in Blaine.
Pendrith followed his Thursday 66 with a round two shots better after NeSmith’s own 64 had stayed atop the leaderboard by a single stroke most of the afternoon. That lasted until Pendrith birdied No. 15, 16 and 18 to give him the lead halfway through the 72-hole tournament.
Pendrith tied for fifth last week at the Barracuda Championship near Lake Tahoe after tying for 16th last month at the U.S. Open in Pinehurst, N.C.
He won his first PGA Tour title in May, the Byron Nelson in Texas. In 2022, he had made the International President’s Cup team.
All of that might be something he can call upon as the pressure to win, and win FedEx Cup points, mounts the next two days.
“Getting my first win was a huge boost of confidence,” said Pendrith, born and raised in Ontario. “I felt like I’d been playing some really nice golf, so to finally get that down felt awesome. Hopefully I can draw on those experiences the next two days and be in contention on Sunday. That would be great and have a chance to win.”
He has not made a bogey on a watery, windy course where Sam Burns, ranked 30th in the world, made a snowman 8 — a quadruple bogey — Thursday on TPC Twin Cities’ short par-4 seventh hole. On Friday, Burns made nine birdies, shot 65 and is tied for ninth with nine players, including Matt Kuchar, Gary Woodland, Stewart Cink and Sahith Theegala.