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US Open 2021, round three: live scores and latest updates  - Sean M. Haffey/Getty Images

US Open 2021, round three: live scores and latest updates – Sean M. Haffey/Getty Images

07:32 PM

Bryson DeChambeau is about to tee off

It’s mostly anxiety dreams that wake me up at night, not swing thoughts. But, each to their own…

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07:28 PM

Paul Casey on his round of 67

“Conditions are perfect for golf, slightly overcast, slight wind, it’s Saturday and you have to try and make birdies and that’s what’s going on today.”

07:23 PM

Brooks Koepka birdies the second

His drive left him 74 yards to the hole, his approach left a four-foot birdie chance and he made no mistake. He’s at one-under now.

Meanwhile, Justin Thomas birdies the first to also get to one-under for the tournament.

07:20 PM

Rory is going well so far

He’s had three sighters at birdie and made one of them. He’s one-under for his round through four and level-par for the tournament.

07:18 PM

Brooks Koepka’s round is under way

He’s parred the first. There have been moments during both the the first two rounds where it looked like he had the spark in his eye and steel in his swing. But he struggled over the back nine on both days and came into the weekend on level-par. Yesterday it was his driving that let him down. Out of position off the tee he left himself too much to do on and around the greens too often. If he can keep the ball on the short stuff today then you suspect he can make that charge we’ve been waiting for for the past 48 hours.

07:10 PM

Paul Casey

Finishes with a birdie on the 18th to go into the last round at level par. He played really well today, he shot a four-under 67 and is by no means out of it.

07:09 PM

An amazing commentator’s curse

Possibly one of the best yet…Ian Poulter, at one-over, has a four-foot putt for par at the 15th when Claude Harmon , on Sky says (when he starts his stroke): ‘He’s such a great putter’. Cue it being pulled and a bogey on the card. Harmon owes the Englishman, now on two-over, a drink.

07:03 PM

Rory is on the birdie train

Not sure I am a fan of that phrase but I used it anyway…will have a think over whether it gets used again tonight, please bear with me…anyway, it sums up what’s happened, McIlroy has birdied the second. He bombed his drive 335 yards down the fairway leaving him 61 yards to the hole. The approach went to within four feet and he made no mistake with the short putt…He’s now at level-par. That’s the start he was looking for.

06:55 PM

As soon as I posted that Casey video

He then went and missed a six-foot par putt at the 17th. That’s back-to-back bogeys and he’s now back to one-over for the tournament and three-under for the day.

06:51 PM

Paul is making his Case for a Sunday charge

06:45 PM

And Rory…

…misses the birdie putt on the high side. He would have wanted to scare the hole more than that…poor start with the flat stick. He’ll stay at one-over.

06:41 PM

A great approach from Rory…

…on the first from the bunker. He had 136 to the flag and he hit it pin high and will have a good look at birdie.

06:36 PM

Rory is under way

His opening drive flies into the bunker but it’s so far up there he’ll have a short iron into the green. Famous last words, but nothing to worry about.

06:35 PM

Dustin Johnson just hasn’t got going so far

But he’s out there at the moment and on the fifth hole. He birdied the first and has had three pars since. He’s on one-over and not out of it if he can find some of that magic that propelled him to world No.1. When on song he looks unstoppable – but for the past few majors he’s looked out of sorts. Now would be a good time to get back to his best. If he can shoot a low one today then who knows…

06:31 PM

Paul Casey into red figures AND…

…into the top 10 thanks to a birdie at the 15th. He dropped a shot at 12, but birdies at 13 and 15 see the Englishman to one-under and into contention from the cut line. He’s five-under for the round and playing some great golf. The latest birdie was thanks to a fine approach from 205 yards to set up a six-foot putt. Bosh…

06:13 PM

The Champion Golfer of the Year…

…that’s Shane Lowry – is in the drink on 18. He went at the pin (short left) and spun back into the water. He then nearly holes his drop and walks off the green with, if you can call it that, a good six. That’s one-over for the day and five-over for the tournament. His attention will move now to the defence of his Open Championship title which, due to Covid, he’s held for two years now.

Shane Lowry Shane Lowry 

Shane Lowry

06:06 PM

Let’s have a quick word about Richard Bland

He’s over two hours away from getting his round under way, can he win this?

According to his coach, and Sky Golf’s Tim Barter, the answer is an undoubted ‘yes’.

06:01 PM

Mickelson has been been giving himself tough par putts

On the fourth he has a 25-foot putt to stay on two-over and this time he misses. He’s back to three-over.

05:57 PM

If you’re five shots or more off Bland and Henley you can forget it

Apparently…

05:51 PM

Phil sinks a par putt…

…of seven feet to make par at what is probably the signature hole at Torrey Pines (if it isn’t that one, which is it?). Mickelson stays at two-over.

05:42 PM

The par-three third …

…was 192 yards for the first round. Today they’re using a forward tee and it’s just 134 yards long. The pin is tucked at the front left (there’s a 24-foot drop from tee to green) of the dance floor. Phil Mickelson pulls his tee shot right – to the heart of the green and he’s not happy with himself at all.

05:34 PM

Tommy Fleetwood

Has had two top-five finishes at the US Open and was expected to do well here. BUT he’s at five-over after seven holes of his third round. He’s two-over for the day and it’s his driving that’s let him down. He’s tied for 59th which isn’t great but still seven spots higher than Matt Fitzpatrick. The Yorkshireman, like Fleetwood, was expected to do well (keeps the ball on the fairway and is one of the best putters out there) but is four-over for the day (through seven) and is now seven-over for the tournament.

05:26 PM

Here is that save…

…from ‘Phil’

05:24 PM

‘Phil’ (as you have to call him)

That’s Phil Mickelson to you and me, sinks a 24-foot putt for par on the first. He stays at two-under. He shot a two-under 69 yesterday and if he can go lower today then there’s a good chance he won’t be out of this going into the last round.

05:20 PM

Feeling hot, hot, hot

05:18 PM

On Sky Sports

They’re talking about what could be a winning score here…five-under is talked about so anyone who can get to two-under today will have a decent shout.

Casey is currently at level-par, his playing partner, Jordan Spieth is at one-over (through 10), Phil Mickelson, who has just teed off, is on two-over. Few out there are completely out of this.

05:11 PM

I forgot Rory McIlroy…

…how could I?!

Humblest apologies.

Rory gets his third round started at 7:34. He’s looked better over the past two days than his slump of earlier this year and isn’t as wild off the tee as he was. There have been hints of the Northern Irishman returning to his best – can he compile a round today to get him into one of the final groups tomorrow? Sticking my neck on the line, I’m going to say ‘yes!’

05:06 PM

Paul Casey…

…birdies the ninth and he’s at level-par! Four-under for his round and he is in a great position heading into the back nine.

Paul Casey Paul Casey 

Paul Casey

05:02 PM

When does the top of the Leaderboard get under way?

7:45 Tom Hoge, Lee Westwood
7:56 Adam Hadwin, Brooks Koepka
8:07 Collin Morikawa, Justin Thomas
8:18 Harris English, Branden Grace
8:29 Christiaan Bezuidenhout, Bryson DeChambeau
8:40 Guido Migliozzi, Patrick Rodgers
8:51 Xander Schauffele, Scottie Scheffler
9:02 Mackenzie Hughes, Kevin Streelman
9:13 Jon Rahm, Bubba Watson
9:24 Louis Oosthuizen, Matthew Wolff
9:35 Richard Bland, Russell Henley

04:51 PM

Casey on the charge?

04:50 PM

Other early starters who can smile include

Paul Casey – the man who everyone thinks should have won a major, but is yet to and yet to be a regular challenger come Sunday – is three-under for his round through eight, to take him to one-over for the tournament. Impressive. Can he take that momentum into the back nine to set up a tilt at the title tomorrow?

Ian Poulter is two-under for his round, through five, and back to one-over. That’s the same for 2014 US Open champion Martin Kaymer, who is currently on the fifth tee.

04:43 PM

So of the early golfers out on the fairways

Shane Lowry is on three-over for his tournament through 11 – one-under for the day…He wasn’t too happy with the early tee time, but, as all good people try to do, he took the positive out of the negative…

Lowry Lowry 

Lowry

04:36 PM

Don’t dismiss Bland

So who foresaw a final pairing of Richard Bland and Russell Henley for the third round? If you have your hands up you are either lying or someone I need to talk to about next week’s lottery numbers.

The unlikely pair share the halfway lead at Torrey Pines as a host of Big Names lurk not far back ahead of the penultimate 18 holes.

Before the first round, this was seen as a very open major and 48 hours on it’s much the same story. A good round today from anyone within eight shots would set them up for possible final round glory.

At 48 years old Bland is the oldest halfway leader of a US Open and while it’s safe to say many still think he won’t be lifting the trophy come Sunday night, yesterday’s round illustrated that he (i) has the game to do well round the Californian course, and, (ii) will not be fazed by being atop a very impressive leaderboard. Write him off at your peril – having finally tasted title success at his 478th chance last month, Bland is in the form of his life and doubtless is in the frame of mind that will make him dangerous this weekend.

04:02 PM

Good afternoon

The US Open might be shaping up as another major championship with an elder statesman making a mark.

Englishman Richard Bland made a four-under-par 67 in the second round of the U.S. Open on Friday at Torrey Pines in San Diego and began Saturday as co-leader, at the age of 48 the oldest 36-hole leader in tournament history.

“As any golf career, you’re going to have peaks and troughs,” Bland said. “Of course you are. But I just think every kind of sportsman, sportswoman, they have that never-die or that never-quit attitude, no matter whether it’s golf or it’s tennis or it’s boxing, whatever it is.”

Bland shares the lead Friday with Russell Henley, who made 70 on Friday. Bland was among those with early tee times for the second round, and he took advantage by posting seven birdies. He wanted to keep it simple, moving to five-under at the midway mark of the tournament.

“If you just keep putting the ball in play, then you’re going to give yourself a chance,” Bland said.

Henley moved to six-under before finishing with a bogey on the par-five ninth hole.

South African Louis Oosthuizen (71) and Matthew Wolff (68) are tied for third at four-under. Bubba Watson (67) and Jon Rahm (70), who returned this week after a Covid-19-related layoff, are next at three-under.

About three dozen golfers completed first rounds Friday after play was suspended Thursday because of darkness – a situation caused earlier when the first round was delayed for about 90 minutes because of fog.

Bland’s surge provided another example that older golfers in major championships can have success. Phil Mickelson, then 50, won last month’s PGA Championship. Mickelson made the cut this week after a second-round 69 put him at two-over for the tournament.

Henley said he doesn’t know much about Bland other than he was a recent winner on the European Tour.

“I’m sure he knows nothing about me, too,” Henley said.

They’ll know more after playing in Saturday’s final pairing.

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