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Bryson DeChambeau Is the Man to Beat

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Last updated: June 16, 2024 9:54 pm
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PINEHURST, N.C. – Day 3 of the 2024 U.S. Open is in the books. We call ’em like we see ’em around here. They are:

Winners

Bryson DeChambeau: How can you not like DeChambeau? He’s almost inarguably the most colorful character in the U.S. Open field, and he showed it Saturday during the third round. He’s fist-pumping. He’s high-fiving the fans. He’s animated after making crucial putts. And no putt was bigger than the one he made on 17 for birdie after he made a double bogey on 16. Does DeChambeau hang on Sunday and win his second U.S. Open? As long as his short game and putting holds up, you have to like his chances.

Rory McIlroy: His 1-under 69 wasn’t pretty. It featured four birdies, three bogeys and several missed opportunities. If not for two bogeys in the final four holes, he’s in the final group with DeChambeau. Still, McIlroy now has one of his better chances to win a major for the first time in 10 years. It’s going to take a spectacular round, something close to what Tiger did at the Masters five years ago. We’ll see if he finally has it in him. 

Collin Morikawa: The two-time major champion teed off at 10:39 a.m. Saturday, five hours before the final group, and will have a much later tee time Sunday after a bogey-free 66 that was the best on Moving Day. It’s his ninth 66 or better at a major, all since 2020, a feat only matched by Viktor Hovland over that span. 

Luke Clanton: In 123 previous U.S. Opens no amateur had shot consecutive rounds in the 60s, then the Florida State sophomore did it with a pair of 69s on Friday and Saturday. He’s tied with Neal Shipley in the battle for low amateur, and the two will play together in the final round.

Brandel Chamblee: NBC’s longtime analyst, Johnny Miller, never sugar-coated anything, especially during the U.S. Open. Chamblee’s not Miller, but he’s as close as we’ve ever seen. He’s been a welcome addition to the NBC booth.

Losers

Ludvig Aberg: It’s hard to put a 24-year-old in the loser’s category when he still has a chance to win the tournament. But his decision-making on 13 led to a triple bogey and he’s five shots behind DeChambeau. He’s capable of rebounding and putting together a good round Sunday but it might not be enough and he’ll know why. 

The Memorial Tournament: With its new signature event system, the PGA Tour moved Jack Nicklaus’s event back one week to immediately before the U.S. Open. But its latest champion, Scottie Scheffler, is suggesting he may be done playing tournaments before majors after a tired, lackluster week at Pinehurst. Surely those comments are getting back to Jack, who said last week he didn’t love the schedule change to begin with. Might another move be in order next year so the Memorial can have its defending champ?

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