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Live updates | Brother of US Open champion Fitzpatrick posts 65

2023-07-23 00:15
A Fitzpatrick is among the top 10 in the British Open, and it's not the U.S. Open champion
Live updates | Brother of US Open champion Fitzpatrick posts 65

HOYLAKE, England (AP) — Jon Rahm did all he could to get himself back into the mix at the British Open. All it required was the lowest round ever at Royal Liverpool in its 13 times hosting the Open.

Rahm birdied seven of his last 10 holes for a 63, by two shots the lowest score at Hoylake in the Open. The course was the only one on the modern rotation that had not yielded lower than a 65 until Saturday.

Rahm holed a 12-foot birdie putt on the par-5 closing hole right about the time Brian Harman teed off with a five-shot lead. Harman begins at 10-under par. Rahm's 63 put him at 6 under.

Rahm made his move with four straight birdies around the turn. His finish was sharp, too. He chipped to 8 feet for birdie on the 15th, holed a 35-foot birdie putt on the 16th and then finished with one final birdie.

WHAT TO KNOW

— Harman builds a 5-shot lead at British Open.

— Tommy Fleetwood keeps alive English hopes of an Open champion.

— Scottie Scheffler and Cameron Smith rally to make British Open cut; Morikawa not so lucky.

— Justin Thomas goes from England to Minnesota to save his season.

— R&A changes rake pattern in pot bunkers.

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RAHM ON A ROLL

Jon Rahm has finally gotten on a roll at the British Open.

The world No. 3 has made four straight birdies from No. 9 and moved into a tie for fourth place on 3-under par, still seven shots off leader Brian Harman. Rahm is 5 under for his third round.

Harman arrived at Royal Liverpool 2 1/2 hours before the scheduled start time of his round at 3.30 p.m. local time.

His overnight lead of five strokes is still intact.

Rory McIlroy is about to set off on the first hole. He is 1-under par for the tournament.

UP-AND-DOWN 3RD ROUND FOR SCHEFFLER

No. 1-ranked Scottie Scheffler’s run of consecutive top-12 finishes is in jeopardy after a 1-over-par 72 in the third round of the British Open.

Scheffler, who made the cut right on the number, was 4 over for the tournament in a tie for 65th early on Saturday.

The American player had a round that included five bogeys and four birdies.

Scheffler has finished 12th or better in his last 19 tournaments this season, with his last win coming in March at the Players Championship.

Brooks Koepka also had a 1-over-par 72 to stay at 4 over for the tournament. His round included a double bogey on the par-3 ninth and consecutive birdies on the last two holes.

Patrick Cantlay missed a birdie putt from inside 10 feet on the 18th to finish with a round of 4-under 67. He was at 1 under for the tournament, nine shots behind leader Brian Harman.

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FOWLER 1ST TO GO LOW IN 3RD ROUND

Rickie Fowler was the first player to make a move in the third round of the British Open, going into red figures after having made the cut on the number.

Playing in the first group out, Fowler had two birdies on the front nine and two on the back in a bogey-free 4-under-par round of 67.

He was at 1 under par for the tournament and sat nine shots behind leader Brian Harman.

Seeking his first major, Fowler was runner-up to Rory McIlroy the last time the Open was played at Hoylake in 2014.

Patrick Cantlay also moved to 1 under after making four birdies and no bogeys through his first 17 holes.

Xander Schauffele was at 2 under through 11 holes after three birdies on his front nine and another on the back.

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BREAK OUT THE BRELLIES!

The third round of the British Open begins with steady rain and fairways dotted with various umbrellas at Royal Liverpool. The gallery was as robust as ever for the northwest of England, and there was plenty to watch on Saturday morning.

Brian Harman started the day with a five-shot lead over Tommy Fleetwood. They don't tee off until the middle of the afternoon.

Rickie Fowler and Robert MacIntyre are in the lead group. They're followed immediately by the likes of Adam Scott and Scottie Scheffler, Brooks Koepka and Patrick Cantlay.

Scheffler had to birdie the 18th from a bunker on Friday evening to make the cut. He has yet to finish worse than 12th all year.

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