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US Open 2024: Bryson DeChambeau heads into final round with big lead after separating from pack

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Saturday was moving day at Pinehurst No. 2, and Bryson DeChambeau moved. A lot.

The scores again remained low at the U.S. Open, but DeChambeau, already in the final group of the day, separated himself from a crowded leaderboard with a dominant back nine in round three.

At one point, there was a four-way tie for first place at 5-under.

After bogeying the fourth hole, DeChambeau birdied two of his next three to shoot a 1-under 34 on the front nine. To start the back nine, he birdied three of the first five and took a four-stroke lead.

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Bryson DeChambeau reacts after putting on the fifth hole during the third round of the U.S. Open.  (Jim Dedmon/USA Today Sports)

A costly double-bogey on 16 shrunk his lead to two, but he promptly answered back with a birdie on the par-3 17th, and a tap-in par on 18 put him at a 3-under 67 for the round and 7-under for the tournament.

Ludvig Aberg was in prime position all weekend, playing with DeChambeau in Saturday's final grouping. But a triple-bogey on the driveable par-4 13th dropped him five strokes back of DeChambeau, who caught fire.

Aberg is 2-under for the tournament heading into Sunday.

Bryson DeChambeau hits from the No. 2 tee box during the third round of the U.S. Open.  (Katie Goodale/USA Today Sports)

Rory McIlroy (1-under on the round), Patrick Cantlay (even) and Matthieu Pavon (1-under) are each three shots back, and Hideki Matsuyama is 2-under alongside Aberg in a tie for fifth.

The lowest score of the day was Collin Morikawa's 4-under, bogey-free 66. He is seven shots back at even par, but at least he gave himself a chance at a

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