Burns arrived on the last day of a US open with four men under Par and Rahm far away

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She is We’re open It ended this week with a compressed battle for the title. She continues to lead her Burns by Samwhich continues to resist strongly in Oakmont and only commands the third ‘main’ of the year in the absence of the last week’s turn.

This indicates that Burns is a leader with -4, compared to -3 Adam Scott and JJ Span and -1 Viktor Hovland. Brave’s payroll is there that now wins the game in oakmont, because, with a pair for a Carlos Ortiz Brilliant for the Mexican golf, since then the numbers have been happening above the pair.

Approaching him is the purpose of Jon Rahm. But, when the Spaniards struggled to withstand the Top15 and looked across, a double -dead Bogey came to a gradual sink up to a thirty -top of the global position with +7, eleven to the leader of the leader and four of the top10.

Two Birdies, Three Bogey and One Double Bogey They sent her to a +3 during the day and A total +7 who leaves him thirty -tied. A great putt on torque four holes 2 gave him his first birdie of the day, but a bunker drive and a painful putt wrong with 3 returned to the exit box. Rahm endured the peers after seeing how putts for the birdie, some painful, escaped. It was not up to 8 when the prize arrived, but Rahm forgives again on 9 and with Bogey’s failure at 10.

Again ready to be solid, I saw how medium -Distance putts escaped for the next four holes before the last affair To torque four of 15: he has created a double bogey In the long approach, the bad putts and one +2 in the whole and +6 lockers that can no longer recover the last three holes. A Bogey closing puts an epilogue on a day where Jon arrives in touching a top10 seems far away now

Classification after third twist (pair 70)

1. Sam Burns (United States) 206 (72-65-69)
2. Adam Scott (Australia) 207 (70-70-67)
2. JJ Spaun (United States) 207 (66-72-69)
4. Viktor Hovland (Norway) 209 (71-68-70)
5. Carlos Ortiz (Mexico) 210 (71-72-67)
6. Tyrrell Hatton (England) 211 (73-70-68)
6. Thriston Lawrence (South Africa) 211 (67-70-74)
8. Rasmus Dutegaard-Petersen (Denmark) 212 (69-74-69)
9. Robert Macintyre (Scotland) 213 (70-74-69)
9. Cameron Young (United States) 213 (70-74-69)

11. Scottie Scheffler (United States) 214 (73-71-70)
21. Jason Day (Australia) 215 (76-67-72)
21. Brooks Koepka (United States) 214 (68-74-73)
29. Jordan Spieth (United States) 216 (70-75-71)
35. Jon Rahm (Spain) 217 ​​(69-75-73)
35. Xander Schauffele (United States) 217 ​​(72-74-71)
39. Collin Morikawa (United States) 218 ​​(70-74-74)
39. PATRICK REED (United States) 218 ​​(73-74-71)
45. Matthew Fitzpatrick (England) 219 (74-73-72)
49. Rory Mcilroy (Northern Ireland) 220 (74-72-74)
63. Hideki Matsuyama (Japan) 224 (73-73-77)

So, Rahm saw from afar for the fight for the lead that, hours later, they stared Sam burns and jj spaun. Burns is a solo leader with span advantage after hole 15, but a bogey at 16 is tied to them. However, Spaun made a final Bogey to 18 who returned to Burns in Solo leadership and sent him to a second place tie with Adam Scott.

On a day that did not start properly Burns Using medium distance putts, a brilliant second blow from the street to PAR four of 5 left its first benefit blow to recover lost to 2, after an exit to the bunker. Without connecting the long putts, it was a short one who gave him a birdie on par three to 13 before, after walking to the depths, a ‘crew’ returned to the exit point on the 16th.

Spaun, Scott, Hovland and Ortiz, in prowl

He kept the solid Spaunwith three birdies and a bogey between the first three holes and a retoothly of very important peers since staying at the top of the table. In the bad position of the putt in the green, as these blows began to be away from the flag, the American repeatedly touched the birdies, but the ball just didn’t fall. In Hole 17, after a good bunker output, the prize for persistence came, but a final bogey for three blows that gained and two losses left him second with -3.

From the rear comes Adam Scott To discuss the first place. For now he was second tied to Spaun with -3. Australia, who started with the final twist since the global torque, signed a -3 a day that started in Bogey for her after a ‘crew’. Since then, without good birdie options beyond converting the torque of five to 4, what I did was saved with a huge approach and well long putting different holes to close pairs without problems. It was something for him to fix the long game and made it to PAR three on the 13th and in pairs four to 14 to sign two good birdies. The last for him came with a great putt at 17.

Complete men’s assistant under par Viktor Hovland. Norwegian meets -1 after three birdies and three bogeys. Two of them, in holes 1 and 3, threatened to break their turn. Because the Norwegian started with an out -of -The -street exit to hole 1 and there was a ‘crew’ in three, accompanied by a mistake in medium distance putts. It was in Hole 9 when the long game left the birdie, the 10 when he packed his first great putt of the day and 17 when, after a series of pairs and a good second in the green, the third bird’s birdie was left provided. Of course, it was canceled at 18 by a closure of Bogey.

They were the four survivors under torque, but less the only candidates for the title because any above error could be the classification. Therefore, staying, Mexico expects Carlos Ortizin pairs after a return of -3 after four birdies fogged by a bogey on 18. He also took a great step forward Tyrrell Hattonwith six birdies, a bogey and a double bogey for a +1 that matches him in the sixth place along Thriston Lawrence (Four birdies and four bogeys).

Further back there are important names, ready to go to hunting this week from the shadow but nothing will be lost. The World Number 1, Scottie SchefflerHe saw that it was not the day to get out of the earth and achieved the goal of not losing it. It was eleven -tied to +4 after four birdies and four Bogeys. To +5, twenty -first, they Jason Day (two birdies and four bogey) or Brooks Koepka (A birdie and four bogey), while Jordan SpiethOn a return that seemed to promise, the bellows lost with a triple bogey at 15 (four birdies and two bogeys) for a global +6 who left him twenty -one tied.

In this way, these men will leave the leader away. However, this week we need to manage the complex Oakmont field with nerves on the last day of a ‘basic’. Everything can happen in front stalls: Suffering will be maximum because the reward is to the justification here.

Source: La Verdad

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