
Ryan Fox becomes latest man to equal major record but Sam Burns takes Open lead
The New Zealander capitalised on the best of the conditions when he teed off at 10.30am and posted the eight-under clubhouse lead, which was only surpassed by…
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However, he finished second at last month’s US Open and tied seventh at the Masters and has finally transformed that form to links golf with a round of 65 to get to 10 under, having become the second man this week to shoot 62 the day before. Two-time US Open champion DeChambeau is the only player inside the top 10 with the experience of winning a major and a tight leaderboard means it is an open Open going into Sunday's finale. Sam Burns leads the way on 10 under par (Peter Byrne/PA). (PA Wire) “Being picky, I’d want a couple of drives back today maybe, but outside of that, I feel like I didn’t really miss a shot.
Furthermore, Burns' total of 127 shots from rounds two and three (62, 65) is the lowest total across any two rounds in men's major championship history.
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However, he finished second at last month’s US Open and tied seventh at the Masters and has finally transformed that form to links golf with a round of 65 to get to 10 under, having become the second man this week to shoot 62 the day before.
according to The IndependentTwo-time US Open champion DeChambeau is the only player inside the top 10 with the experience of winning a major and a tight leaderboard means it is an open Open going into Sunday's finale.
according to BBC SportSam Burns leads the way on 10 under par (Peter Byrne/PA). (PA Wire) “Being picky, I’d want a couple of drives back today maybe, but outside of that, I feel like I didn’t really miss a shot.
according to The IndependentBurns' total of 127 shots from rounds two and three (62, 65) is the lowest total across any two rounds in men's major championship history.
according to BBC Sport
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