TPC Twin Cities
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Elevation900 feet (275 m)
Established2000
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| Club information | |
|---|---|
| Coordinates | 45°10′37″N 93°12′47″W / 45.177°N 93.213°W |
| Location | Blaine, Minnesota, U.S. |
| Elevation | 900 feet (275 m) |
| Established | 2000 |
| Type | Private |
| Operated by | PGA Tour TPC Network |
| Total holes | 18 |
| Events hosted | 3M Championship (2001-2018) 3M Open (2019-present) |
| Website | tpc.com/twincities |
| Designed by | Arnold Palmer, with Tom Lehman |
| Par | 72 |
| Length | 7,164 yards (6,551 m)[1] |
| Course rating | 75.4 |
| Slope rating | 143 [1][2] |
| Course record | 60; Paul Goydos (2017) Daniel Gale (2023) Adam Svensson, Kurt Kitayama (2025) |
TPC Twin Cities is a private golf club in the north central United States, located within the subdivision of Deacon’s Walk in Blaine, Minnesota, a suburb north of Minneapolis.
Opened in 2000, the 18-hole championship golf course was designed by Arnold Palmer in consultation with Tom Lehman; who is a member of the Tournament Players Club network operated by the PGA Tour. Since 2001, it has hosted the 3M Championship on the PGA Tour Champions.[3][4] On June 18, 2018, it was announced that the 3M Championship would end after 2018, and be replaced by the 3M Open, a PGA Tour event starting in 2019.[5]
