
Adam Scott rolled back for several years in the shots of Sam Burns, heading to the last round of US Open, while Ryder Cup Stars Viktor Hovland and Tyrrell Hatton continued their main competition.
SCOTT moved three birdies in five holes stretches in nine holes to record 67 -year -old 67 -year -old in the Akmond Country Club, strengthening his hope for the first major title in 12 years and in 12 years.
NO 1 around the world, along with JJ SPAUN, heads to the last day tied to the last day. Burns maintained one shot overnight after mixing three birdies in the third round 69 with two Boges.
Viktor Hovland is three stroke behind Burns, and one of the four players still settled for the last day, and Mexico’s Carlos ORTIZ ranked fifth after winning 67 and Haton’s 67th and Hatton after the second round.
Scotland’s Robert Macintyre ranked 9th in Three Over, while World NO 1 Scottie Scheffler chased the second consecutive major and recorded eight strokes, while Masters Champion Rory Mcilroy took fourth place.
How did the burn stayed in the oak mont
Spaun first rolled into 15 feet birdies, and then went forward when Burns’ Wayward Tee shot led Bogey.
Burns did not use ripple 4. Spa Rune switched from five feet to regain his benefits in five feet, but after joining three partners after making a brilliant approach to fifth place, he made a kick -in -law.
Last week, the RBC Canadian Open Runner did the equal work on the seven days after struggling to stay with the pairway bunker to maintain the level with the spin.
Any player also used Five Five 12 days, and Burns was dispatched to save the green onions from the fairway.
Burns drilled a hole in seven feet, saved the next wave, and rejected the 16th place in six feet, matching the wave of the spoon on the 14th with an amazing and up and down green side bunker.
Scott started on the third day and lost more land with the opening hall idiot, and held a three -way tie temporarily to make a three -way tie temporarily along the continuous Buddy on the 13th.
Spaun finished the pars with a 12 -foot birdie in the same hole. Here, Burns popped out of the tap and ranked fourth, but finally lost the lead’s share when he could not come from the sand to save onions.
Burns’ 2-Put Saves was enough to secure the first 54 hole lead of his main career, while Hovland stayed in three leads despite the last shot of the second hole birdie in the last shot.
As Mcilroy fell further, the SCHEFFLER could not close the door.
SCHEFFLER was still competing even after the second round of Friday, but turned to the last day of the 10th place after level 70.
SCHEFFLER said, “I will be really hard to catch them.” “I feel like I’m out of the tournament? No. Do you want to run a little better today? Of course.
Five major champions Brooks Koepka is a larger strokeback and Jon Rahm has finished seven people with Xander Schauffele.
The Masters Champion shaked two birdies in the last four holes in the second round of Friday, but on the third day, he was farther from the competition, and he set two birdies and six Bogeys in another frustration.
He asked what his expectations for the last round of Sunday were.
“Actually, I feel like playing OK this week. It’s a golf course with the smallest mistake.
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