U.S. Open Final Round Need to Know
Source: Armchair Golf - Jun 17, 2012 at 2:53 PM
“You look at people’s faces out there—they’re looking pretty wound up and stressed, aren’t they?” –Lee Westwood
I LIKE THE U.S. OPEN CHANCES OF CO-LEADERS Graeme McDowell and Jim Furyk, two gritty competitors who already have their names on the coveted trophy. McDowell was the 2010 champion at Pebble Beach; Furyk captured the national title at Olympia Fields in 2003. I was especially impressed with Furyk’s third round, as the veteran carded an even-par 70 while dealing with the chaotic atmosphere of a Tiger Woods pairing.
Should GMac and Furyk falter, there are plenty of able contenders. Chief among them is Lee Westwood, who is desperate to shed his bridesmaid label. Also lurking are
I LIKE THE U.S. OPEN CHANCES OF CO-LEADERS Graeme McDowell and Jim Furyk, two gritty competitors who already have their names on the coveted trophy. McDowell was the 2010 champion at Pebble Beach; Furyk captured the national title at Olympia Fields in 2003. I was especially impressed with Furyk’s third round, as the veteran carded an even-par 70 while dealing with the chaotic atmosphere of a Tiger Woods pairing.
Should GMac and Furyk falter, there are plenty of able contenders. Chief among them is Lee Westwood, who is desperate to shed his bridesmaid label. Also lurking are

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