US Open Round 3 live updates, leaderboard: Bryson DeCambeau runs to 3-shot lead in dominant outing at Pinehurst

We started Moving Day leading the US Open Rookie.

Pinehurst no. Bryson DeZambo made a dominant run at the other end of the field while clearing the 2 all night.

DeChambeau ran away with the third round Saturday afternoon in North Carolina. He shot a 3-under 67 and at one point built a ridiculous four-shot lead over the rest of the field as everyone else slipped away. He will enter Sunday’s final round with a three-shot lead as he hunts for his second US Open win.

DeChambeau will play Mathieu Pavon, who finished 1-under 69 on Saturday. Rory McIlroy, who hasn’t won a major in nearly a decade, is 4-under for the week. He was briefly in the mix on Saturday, but he bogeyed twice in his final four holes to fall back. He will line out with Patrick Cantlay in the final group, marking their first time playing together since last fall’s Ryder Cup.

Hideki Matsuyama is fifth at No. 2 for the week. Ludwig Aberg, who started the day with a one-shot lead, had a brutal triple-bogey on his back nine and finished the day 3-over. He will go with Matsuyama. Tyrell Hutton and Tony Finau are tied at 1-under par and are the only other golfers with par heading into the final round.

On the other hand, top-ranked Scotty Scheffler struggled once again. US Open golf, he said, is like a “mental torture chamber.”

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  • Leaderboard update

    With 18 holes to go, check out the leaderboard at Pinehurst.

    Leaderboard

    1. Bryson DeZambo (-7)

    T2. Mathieu Pavon (-4)

    T2. Rory McIlroy

    T2. Patrick Cantley

    T5 Hideki Matsuyama (-2)

    T5. Ludwig Aberg

    T7. Tyrell Hutton (-1)

    T7. Tony Finau

  • 3 shot lead by Bryson DeZambo

    Suddenly the people’s hero, Bryson DeChampeau dominated at Pinehurst on Saturday.

    More by Jay Busbee on the field in North Carolina.

    PINEHURST, NORTH CAROLINA - JUNE 15: Bryson DeCambeau of the United States plays his tee shot on the 11th hole during the third round of the 2024 US Open at Pinehurst Resort on June 15, 2024 in Pinehurst.  Carolina.  (Photo by David Cannon/Getty Images)PINEHURST, NORTH CAROLINA - JUNE 15: Bryson DeCambeau of the United States plays his tee shot on the 11th hole during the third round of the 2024 US Open at Pinehurst Resort on June 15, 2024 in Pinehurst.  Carolina.  (Photo by David Cannon/Getty Images)

    Click the photo to read more about Bryson DeChambeau’s lead in North Carolina. (David Cannon/Getty Images)

  • Michael Campbell won in 2005, for what it’s worth.

  • Bryson DeChambeau finished with a 3 shot lead

    Bryson DeChambeau birdied the 18th, giving him a 3-under 67 on the day. He enters Sunday at 7-under with a three-shot lead over the field.

  • McIlroy vs. Cantlay rematch

    Well, this paring should be a lot of fun on Sunday after all the chaos in Rome.

  • A pace for 18

    Bryson DeZambo didn’t waste any time. He booked it to the 18th tee, teed off immediately and his drive went left of the fairway. Let’s see how it turns out.

  • Bryson extends his lead again

    Bryson absolutely travels. He rebounded with a birdie on the 17th, his sixth, and he regained a three-shot lead heading into the final hole.

  • Bryson throws the spears again

    Yeah, that twin didn’t shake Bryson. He stuck his tee shot on the 17th to within a few feet of the cup to set up another birdie appearance. Unbelievable.

  • Bryson returns two

    Well, that changes things. Bryson DeChambeau made double bogey after a tough chip at No. 16. His lead was suddenly only two shots with two holes to play.

  • Rory’s day is over

    Rory McIlroy’s day is over, and it’s hard to imagine he wasn’t disappointed. He made two bogeys in his final four holes and missed two good birdies en route to his 1-under 69.

    As it stands, he’s four shots behind Bryson DeZambe.

  • Bryson’s lead continues to grow

    Bryson’s lead continues to grow. Rory McIlroy bogeyed back in front of him to fall back to 4-under. So DeChambeau’s lead is now an incredible four shots as he tries to get up-and-down par at the 15th.

  • Another Bryson bird

    Bryson DeChambeau starts running with this thing. After a tough drive he sank another birdie putt which pushed his lead to three.

    The fans at Pinehurst love it, too.

  • Bryson’s lead is back to two, Åberg triples

    Bryson made a great birdie at the 13th, but he missed the cup. He settled for an easy par – but Bryson’s lead was back to two as Rory McIlroy moved ahead of him.

    Ludvig Åberg, on the other hand, is now out of it. He tripled just 13 times, which was tied for fourth today Five scenes Again. Brutal.

  • “Don’t scold me, I’m sorry.”

    Bryson couldn’t give the crowd what they wanted, and he descended into the bunker.

    Of course, it worked for him.

  • Rory closes the gap

    Rory McIlroy is now tied for No. 1 after a huge tap-in birdie at No. 14. We could be looking at a Rory-Bryson final pairing on Sunday…

  • Rory didn’t go

    Rory McIlroy is hanging in there. No. A big par save on 13 keeps him at 5-under for the week, which is still two back of Deschamps.

  • Bryson pushed his lead to 2

    Yeah, Bryson DeZampeau is good.

    After working on his hips and hitting his longest drive of the day, Bryson sank his second straight birdie. His lead is now 2.

  • Bryson DeChambeau is working

    Meanwhile, Bryson DeChambeau was getting some work done before the 11th.

    And then he hit the longest drive of the day, because of course he did.

  • Leaderboard update (again) after Rory’s latest birdie.

    It’s getting harder to keep up. Rory McIlroy joins the 5-under group, no. He sank a birdie putt on 12. It was his second birdie in the last four holes.

    Bryson DeChambeau may be in the lead, but there’s plenty of golf to go on Saturday. Let’s take a look at the top of the leaderboard.

    Leaderboard

    1. Bryson DeChambeau -6 (10)

    T2. Matthew Pavon -5 (13)

    T2. Tony Finau (11)

    T2. Rory McIlroy (12)

    T2. Ludwig Aberg (10)

  • DeChambeau is the solo lead

    Ludwig Åberg misses his eagle putt on the 10th and will settle for birdie. That gave him a share of the 5-under lead … which lasted about 30 seconds.

    Taking his own ridiculous approach to the greenside bunker, Bryson DeChambeau went up and down for a birdie to take a solo lead at 6-under.

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