From the eighth-to-last twosome, alternate and R1 leader Adam Hadwin finished birdie-par for an even-par 36-34=70 in R3 of the 122nd U.S. Open to post 2-under 208, up nine places to T4, two back of co-leaders Will Zalatoris and Matt Fitzpatrick.
The World No. 105 was the first-round leader with 66, fell to T13, three adrift after a Day 2 70, and jumps back into contention with a hard-fought 70 today, lifted by a pitch-in birdie-4 at 14 and a conventional birdie-3 at 17 from 12'5". He’ll be in the third-to-last pairing in R4 with World No. 1 and reigning Masters champion Scottie Scheffler, eyeing a second TOUR victory in 212 events, first since the 2017 Valspar 134 starts ago as the 54-hole leader by four. The Canadian, whose best in 19 prior majors is a T24 at the 2018 Masters, has totaled 11 birdies versus nine bogeys, three against three on Saturday, and ranks 25th SG: Off-the-Tee (1.21), 14th SG: Approach (4.17), 2nd SG: Around (3.90), and 39th SG: Putting (1.03). See link below to post-round comments.