
How to Visit the 3M Open
Ticket Info

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On July 24-27, the 3M Open will once again welcome some of the world's best golfers and thousands of fans to Blaine's TPC Twin Cities course. An official PGA Tour stop and part of the FedEx Cup series, the 3M Open brings some of the world’s best golfers to play in the Twin Cities and raise money for charity.
Passes and ticket packages are available for purchase on the 3M Open’s website. Fans can purchase day passes to ticket packages with access to party decks, private event spaces, and spectator areas. Discounts or complimentary tickets are available for certain credit card users, students, or military members. Children 15 and under are admitted FREE with a daily fan pass sponsored by Cub. Kids also have front row access to special autograph zones in the practice facility.
Pro Tip: Save time by purchasing your tickets and parking passes in advance on the 3M Open website.
Getting There

The 18th hole at the 3M Open / Credit: PGA Tour
TPC Twin Cities is in Blaine, less than 30 minutes from downtown Minneapolis.
Parking is available on-site. If you drive a Ford vehicle, you can park for free without a pass in the Northland Ford Dealers General Parking Lot area. All other vehicles require a parking fee. Parking passes are available to purchase in advance.
There are many hotels in the nearby Twin Cities Gateway area that includes Blaine, Fridley, Arden Hills, Shoreview, Coon Rapids, and New Brighton.
Pro Tip: Save time by purchasing your parking passes in advance on the 3M Open website.
Food & Drink

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Refreshments are available on site throughout the tournament. Certain ticket packages include complimentary beverages, food, or access to private event venues with outdoor party decks or climate-controlled tents.
Pro Tip: Minnesota summers can get hot so make sure you are staying hydrated with water.
Live Entertainment

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All ticket holders on Saturday, July 26th will have exclusive access to Swings and Strings concert featuring country star Lee Brice.
Find more information on this year's schedule and tournament at 3mopen.com.
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