Gary Woodland will take a wafer-thin one shot lead into the final round of the U...
PEBBLE BEACH, CA. - Gary Woodland will take a wafer-thin one shot lead into the final round of the U.S. Open on Sunday, looking over his shoulder at hard-charging major winners at Brooks Koepka and Justin Rose.
Woodland held steady on Saturday but by the end of the day saw a four shot advantage after eight holes chopped to a single stroke when Rose birdied his last to set up what should be a compelling final round at the Pebble Beach Golf Links. “I’ve obviously played well the last couple majors I’ve been in,” said Woodland after Saturday’s round. “I’ll be rested for tomorrow. I’m comfortable with my game. I’m playing good.The golfer everyone will be watching is defending champion Koepka who is lurking just four back with his sights firmly set on becoming the first player in over a century to sweep three consecutive U.S. Opens.
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