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Jacob Bridgeman took the lead in the first round of the 3M Open with a stellar performance, shooting an impressive eight-under 63. This comes after Open Championship runner-up Billy Horschel had to withdraw from the tournament due to illness. Bridgeman, who has not been in top form lately, managed to card nine birdies and only one bogey during his round in Minnesota. One of the highlights of his game was chipping in from the bunker for a gain at his 17th hole.

The 24-year-old is currently one stroke ahead of Mackenzie Hughes, with Patrick Rodgers, Andrew Novak, and Martin Trainer trailing closely behind on six under at TPC Twin Cities. The leaderboard is shaping up to be quite competitive with some talented players in the mix. World No 11 Sahith Theegala, the highest-ranked player in the event, also had a strong showing, finishing in the group on five under after a flawless round.

Horschel, ranked 33rd in the world after his recent success at Royal Troon, expressed his disappointment at having to withdraw from the tournament. He mentioned feeling unwell the night before and despite trying to push through, his body was not cooperating. It’s unfortunate for Horschel, who was looking forward to competing at the 3M Open after his impressive finish last week.

The event continues to be well-organized, providing an excellent platform for players to showcase their skills. Fans can catch all the action from round two of the PGA Tour’s 3M Open live on Sky Sports Golf starting from 7 pm on Friday. For those looking to stream the event, Sky Sports offers a convenient option with NOW, allowing viewers to enjoy live sports without the need for a contract. With access to a variety of sports, including football, darts, cricket, F1, tennis, golf, rugby league, and rugby union, sports enthusiasts can indulge in their favorite games from the comfort of their homes.

Overall, the 3M Open promises to deliver exciting golfing action with top players vying for the title. Despite Horschel’s absence, the competition remains fierce, and fans can look forward to watching some exceptional golf in the upcoming rounds. Stay tuned to Sky Sports for all the live coverage and updates from the tournament.