Scottie Scheffler didn't expect 5-over par through two days at the U.S. Open would be enough to play the weekend. “I'm having a lot of trouble reading these greens,” Scheffler admitted. Scheffler, who shot 71 on Thursday and 74 on Friday, finished with two birdies and three bogeys Saturday.
The world No. 1 is feeling bruised and battered after three days of fighting Pinehurst No. 2.
"Numbers don't lie. I'll take that."
Ludvig Aberg, trying to become the first US Open debut winner since 1913, teed off with a one-stroke lead in Saturday's third round at Pinehurst, where top-ranked Scottie Scheffler was 11 strokes adrift.Aberg is the first debut player since Taiwan's Chen Tze-chung in 1985 to lead the US Open after 36 holes.
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9 | -6 | ||
9 | -5 | ||
7 | -5 | ||
7 | -5 | ||
9 | -4 | ||
7 | -4 | ||
10 | -3 | ||
10 | -2 | ||
11 | -2 | ||
7 | -1 |