Cam Davis 2022 3M Open Odds, History, Predictions & How to Watch

Cam Davis 2022 3M Open Odds, History, Predictions & How to Watch

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The Open Championship was the final major of 2022, and the PGA Tour returns to the states for three more tournaments ahead of the FedEx Cup Playoffs.

This week it's the fourth edition of the 3M Open at TPC Twin Cities North of Minneapolis. The 7,431 yard Par 71 Arnold Palmer-designed parkland course has water in play on 15 holes and is among the easiest putting greens on Tour. Tons of birdies and low scores are in the forecast.

Three top-25 players in the Official World Golf Rankings are in the field, and FanDuel Sportsbook provides 3M Open odds and additional prop bets.

Cam Davis 3M Open Open Odds

Cameron Davis has +2200 odds to win the 3M Open. There are six golfers with lower odds to win than Davis.

Has Cam Davis Ever Won the 3M Open?

Davis has never won the 3M Open in three appearances.

Cam Davis 3M Open Prop Bets

As for finishing position, Davis is -150 to finish top-40, +160 to finish top-20, +320 to finish top-10 and +600 to finish top-five.

In match betting, Cam Davis is a -106 underdog in head-to-head tournament match-ups vs Davis Riley (-122).

In Group B betting, Cam Davis is +300 to win against Davis Riley (+230), Adam Hadwin (+230) and Cameron Tringale (+240).

Cam Davis 3M Open History

Davis finished T-12 in 2020 at -14 under par for his best finish, and T-28 last year.

Davis' best single-round score in the 3M Open was a 64 in Round 4 of the 2021 tournament.

Cam Davis 3M Open Prediction & Pick

Cam Davis has three top-10 finishes in his last five PGA Tour starts, including T-8 on a comp course at TPC Deere Run. He's consistent across the board in his strokes gained stats the past few months, and has shown he can score well at TPC Twin Cities.

The 27-year-old Aussie is capable of breaking through for his second PGA Tour win, and a top-20 finish (+160) makes sense.

How to Watch & Live Stream Cam Davis at the 3M Open

The 2022 3M Open will be broadcast on the Golf Channel and CBS. You won't necessarily be able to follow Cameron Davis to every hole this weekend, but here's what the broadcast schedule will look like.

Thursday and Friday, July 21-22

1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. ET: Golf Channel

Saturday and Sunday, July 23-24

12:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. ET: Golf Channel
2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. ET: CBS

PGA Tour radio coverage will be available on SiriusXM Channel 92 and a live simulcast will be available on CBSSports.com, PGATour.com and the CBS Sports App.