From the third-to-last twosome, alternate and R1 leader Adam Hadwin finished bogey-birdie-birdie-bogey toward a 1-over 36-35=71 in R4 of the 122nd U.S. Open, down three spots to T7 on 1-under 279, five adrift of champion Matt Fitzpatrick (68).
The World No. 105, who falls to 0-for-2 as an 18-hole leader/co-leader (both this season), was making his seventh U.S. Open appearance and 20th start in majors overall, and finally bags a top 10, supplanting a prior-best T24 at the 2018 Masters 13 majors starts ago. For the week, he handed in laps of 66-72-70-71, tallied 14 birdies against 13 bogeys, three versus four in R4, and ranked 32nd SG: Off-the-Tee (0.83), 29th SG: Approach (2.15), 5th SG: Around (3.19), and 11th SG: Putting (5.21), highlighted by a +4.18 SGP on Sunday with 27 total putts. The Canadian, who improves to 16-for-21 on the season with five top 10s, did not conduct any post-round press (that we’ve seen), and is not in the published field at this coming week’s Travelers.