Gary Woodland holds onto lead as Justin Rose edges closer at US Open http://bit.ly/2FchEvU Ewan Murray at Pebble Beach Rose the closest challenger heading into final round History chaser Brooks Koepka trails leader by four Presumably Brooks Koepka will spend the build up to the final round of this US Open finding a reason to bear a grudge against Gary Woodland. As things stand, Woodland represents the biggest danger to the making of history by Koepka. Victory at Pebble Beach on Sunday would render Koepka only the second player, and first since 1905, to win this major in three consecutive years. Through 54 holes, Koepka – who makes a point of deriving inspiration from negative forces, real or otherwise – trails Woodland’s 11 under par by four. The scale of Koepka’s potential triumph should not be overstated; victory in this US Open would represent a fifth in just nine major starts. Continue reading... https://ift.tt/eA8V8J June 16, 2019 at 04:15AM - news

السبت، 15 يونيو 2019

Gary Woodland holds onto lead as Justin Rose edges closer at US Open http://bit.ly/2FchEvU Ewan Murray at Pebble Beach Rose the closest challenger heading into final round History chaser Brooks Koepka trails leader by four Presumably Brooks Koepka will spend the build up to the final round of this US Open finding a reason to bear a grudge against Gary Woodland. As things stand, Woodland represents the biggest danger to the making of history by Koepka. Victory at Pebble Beach on Sunday would render Koepka only the second player, and first since 1905, to win this major in three consecutive years. Through 54 holes, Koepka – who makes a point of deriving inspiration from negative forces, real or otherwise – trails Woodland’s 11 under par by four. The scale of Koepka’s potential triumph should not be overstated; victory in this US Open would represent a fifth in just nine major starts. Continue reading... https://ift.tt/eA8V8J June 16, 2019 at 04:15AM

  • Rose the closest challenger heading into final round
  • History chaser Brooks Koepka trails leader by four

Presumably Brooks Koepka will spend the build up to the final round of this US Open finding a reason to bear a grudge against Gary Woodland. As things stand, Woodland represents the biggest danger to the making of history by Koepka.

Victory at Pebble Beach on Sunday would render Koepka only the second player, and first since 1905, to win this major in three consecutive years. Through 54 holes, Koepka – who makes a point of deriving inspiration from negative forces, real or otherwise – trails Woodland’s 11 under par by four. The scale of Koepka’s potential triumph should not be overstated; victory in this US Open would represent a fifth in just nine major starts.

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