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  1. Saturday, June 19, 2021. Louis Oosthuizen made a 51-foot eagle putt on the 18th hole to tie Russell Henley and Mackenzie Hughes for the 54-hole lead at five-under. Hughes made his own 63-foot putt for eagle on the 13th, then holed out from five feet for birdie on 18 to shoot 68 (−3).

  2. Jun 15, 2024 · Bryson DeChambeau surged ahead with a third-round 67 that gave the 2020 champion a 3-stroke lead going into Sunday's final round of the 124th U.S. Open at Pinehurst No. 2.

  3. Jun 20, 2021 · Oosthuizen, the 2010 British Open champion, fired a one-under par 70 to stand on five-under 208 after 54 holes at Torrey Pines with Hughes, who fired a 68, and Henley, who saved par from a bunker at 18 to shoot 71.

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    • Torrey Pines South Course 18th Hole

    Par 3 | 195 yards

    Reminiscent of the 7th at Pebble Beach. The tee shot offers incredible views of the Pacific and plays downhill to a two-tier green, which sits on the edge of a deep ravine. Anything short, left or long can easily find an unplayable lie. Expect two tees, with more than 50 yards difference in length, to be used across all four days. US OPEN 2021: Win TaylorMade’s staff golf bag!

    Par 4 | 515 yards

    Converted to a par 4 for the US Open. Big hitters will look to cut the corner of the right dog-leg and take a string of bunkers out of play on the left. The green is generous, which is just as well as many players will be going in with a long iron. In 2008, it yielded 39 double bogeys or worse, compared to just 16 birdies. US OPEN 2021: The full field and how they qualified

    Par 4 | 501 yards

    A monster par 4, which saw 210 bogeys in the 2008 US Open, one more than the number of pars recorded. The fairway invites players to be aggressive off the tee but if the wind is against (which it nearly always is), some may struggle to reach the green in two. Last year it played as the third-toughest hole on the PGA Tour all season. US OPEN 2021: What does the champion win?

    Par 5 | 612 yards

    A rare par 5 where the scoring average is often over par. A drive of at least 240 yards is needed to carry a canyon and any lay-up thereafter needs to avoid the left side, which brings a lateral hazard into play.When going for it in two, players will need to clear some 260 yards as the green is elevated and protected by bunkers. US OPEN 2021: Tee times and groupings

    Par 4 | 440 yards

    The newly-renovated 17th is more diabolical than ever, with its fairway edging ever closer to a canyon on the left side. A lay-up just short of the extended fairway bunkers on the right is the safe play for the big hitters and leaves an approach to an elevated and severely undulating green, guarded by two bunkers.

    Par 5 | 568 yards

    Ranked as the second easiest on the course in January. The 18th is the only hole where water comes into play; just ask Bruce Devlin. In contention for the 1975 San Diego Open, the Aussie went for the green in two and took six hacks to get his ball out of the water. The pond is now called ‘Devlin’s Billabong’. The 18th is also the scene of Tiger Woods’ infamous putt from 2008 when the 15-time Major champion holed a 12ft birdie putt to force an 18-hole play-off with Rocco Mediate. Woods eventua...

  4. U.S. Open 2021 live updates: Louis Oosthuizen, Mackenzie Hughes grab share of 54-hole lead with low Saturday rounds. By Stephen Hennessey, Alex Myers, and Jared Goldstein. Some of our favorite...

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  5. Jun 19, 2021 · Justin Ray. Matthew Wolff and the chase for history. A year ago, he was the youngest 54-hole leader at the U.S. Open in 50 years. This time around, Matthew Wolff is looking to go one better.

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  7. Jun 14, 2021 · Obviously, Lowry can win on this stage, having taken his major championship in a blowout. He even contended at a U.S. Open once, holding a four-stroke, 54-hole lead in 2016 at Oakmont. In six of his last eight rounds on Tour, he has gained at least 2.3 strokes on the field tee-to-green, well-illustrating how dialed-in he has been.