The Asian Age

US OPEN Harman opens up one-shot lead

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Erin (United States), June 18: Brian Harman opened up a one-shot lead at the 117th US Open in a dramatic third round lit up by a record-equalling 63 from Justin Thomas.

Torrential rain that doused the 7,818-yard layout at Erin Hills overnight presented the field with a feast of birdie chances, transformi­ng the leaderboar­d into a sea of red as dusk fell.

Harman, who had begun the day in a fourway tie for the lead, carded a five-under-par 67 which included six birdies and one bogey. The 30-year-old from Georgia had never gone past the second round in a US Open before this year, missing the cut on his two previous visits in 2012 and 2015.

“We’re breaking down all kinds of barriers,” Harman said.

“I’m proud of the way I hung in there today. I got off to a pretty good start, which I really haven’t done yet, so that was nice.

“Struck it well, hit a bunch of greens, and that’s what you’ve got to do to play well around here.”

The world number 50 headed to the clubhouse on 12 under, one ahead of Thomas, Brooks Koepka and England’s Tommy Fleetwood. The soft, forgiving conditions created opportunit­y for major movement up the leaderboar­d for those players willing to take it.

And the prime beneficiar­y was Thomas, who catapulted up the leaderboar­d with his recordbrea­king nine-under-par 63. The 24-year-old world number 13 produced a magnificen­t eagle three on the 600-yard 18th hole to crown a spellbindi­ng display that was the lowest to par score in US Open history.

The previous lowest score in relation to par was the eight-under 63 shot by Johnny Miller in the final round of the 1973 Open.

 ?? — AFP ?? United States’ Brian Harman plays a shot in the third round of the US Open in Wisconsin on Saturday.
— AFP United States’ Brian Harman plays a shot in the third round of the US Open in Wisconsin on Saturday.

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