Australian Aaron Baddeley burst out of a four-way tie yesterday to grab a two-stroke lead over Tiger Woods going into the final round of the US Open at Oakmont.
The 26-year-old Baddeley made back-to-back birdies from the 12th
to seize the lead, then bounced back from bogeys at 15 and 16 with
a birdie at the last to post a level-par 70 and a two-over-par 212
total.
Woods, playing a near-perfect round from tee to green, took
five on the 484-yard 18th for his only bogey in a rock steady round
of one-under-par 69 to stand at four-over 214.
"You always dream of playing in majors and having a chance to
win going into Sunday," Baddeley told reporters. "I can only focus
on what I'm doing. Today I felt really calm out there and peaceful.
My game felt nice. I wasn't trying to press or do anything
special."
Officials watered the hard, sloping greens before the start
and the demanding Oakmont course played two shots easier than it
had on Friday, with the average score 74.68 on Saturday.
Conditions allowed players to shoot more aggressively to the
greens and the flow of birdies and bogeys made for a see-saw
struggle on the leaderboard.
Second-round leader Angel Cabrera of Argentina and American
Bubba Watson duelled early in the round, with Woods among a pack of
players tight on their heels before Baddeley surged ahead.
After missing the cut in his two previous Opens, Baddeley
said he was excited about playing in the last group with Woods as
he goes for his first major.
"It's perfect, it's exciting," he said. "He's the best player
in the world but I feel like I'm playing nicely."
Knotted in third place at five over par, three strokes off the
pace, were Britons Paul Casey (72) and Justin Rose (73), Canadian
Stephen Ames (73) and American Watson (74).
A shot further back were Americans Steve Stricker and Jim
Furyk, the 2003 champion, and second-round leader Cabrera, who
finished with two bogeys for a 76.
Australian Geoff Ogilvy, who won last year's Open at Winged
Foot, fell out of contention with a 78 that put him 12 shots back.
Woods had birdies at the third and fourth holes and saw
numerous other birdie putts that could have shot him into the lead
slide just past the cup.
The world number one, chasing his 13th major title, was the
last in the field to post a bogey on the warm, humid day.
At 18, Woods hit his tee shot into a bunker, blasted out to
the fairway and placed his third shot on the green. He left his
20-foot par-putt on the edge of the hole.
"I didn't drop a shot today until 18, which was nice and
that's what ultimately you want to have at a US Open," said Woods.
"I hit a lot of putts that just grazed the edge, but I'm right back
in the mix."
Graeme McDowell is eight shots off the lead after a third round 75 left the Portrush pro on 10-over 220.
Collated third round scores & Totals in the US Open
Championship, Oakmont GC, Oakmont, Pennsylvania, United States of
America
(USA unless stated, par 70):
212 Aaron Baddeley (Aus) 72 70 70
214 Tiger Woods 71 74 69
215 Paul Casey (Eng) 77 66 72, Justin Rose (Eng) 71 71 73, Bubba
Watson 70 71
74, Stephen Ames (Can) 73 69 73
216 Steve Stricker 75 73 68, Jim Furyk 71 75 70, Angel Cabrera (Arg) 69 71 76
217 Niclas Fasth (Swe) 71 71 75, David Toms 72 72 73, Stuart
Appleby (Aus) 74
72 71
218 Jerry Kelly 74 71 73, Vijay Singh (Fij) 71 77 70, Jeff Brehaut 73 75 70 Scott Verplank 73 71 74
219 Nick Dougherty (Eng) 68 77 74, Lee Janzen 73 73 73, Michael
Putnam 73 74
72, Tom Pernice Jnr. 72 72 75, Hunter Mahan 73 74 72, Mike
Weir (Can) 74 72 73,
Tim Clark (Rsa) 72 76 71, Carl Pettersson (Swe) 72 72 75
220 Graeme McDowell (NIrl) 73 72 75
221 Charl Schwartzel (Rsa) 75 73 73, Ian Poulter (Eng) 72 77 72,
Brandt
Snedeker 71 73 77, Nick O'Hern (Aus) 76 74 71
222 Chad Campbell 73 72 77, DJ Brigman 74 74 74, Chris DiMarco
76 73 73, Ken
Duke 74 75 73, Harrison Frazar 74 74 74
223 Peter Hanson (Swe) 71 74 78, Jeev Milkha Singh (Ind) 75 75
73, John Rollins
75 74 74, Ernie Els (Rsa) 73 76 74, Fred Funk 71 78 74
224 J J Henry 71 78 75, Mathew Goggin (Aus) 77 73 74, Boo
Weekley 72 75 77,
Geoff Ogilvy (Aus) 71 75 78, Pablo Martin (Spa) 71 76 77
225 George McNeill 72 76 77, Jason Dufner 71 75 79, Michael
Campbell (Nzl) 73
77 75, Camilo Villegas (Col) 73 77 75, Shingo Katayama (Jpn)
72 74 79
226 Jose-Maria Olazabal (Spa) 70 78 78, Dean Wilson 76 74 76,
Zach Johnson 76
74 76, Olin Browne 71 75 80, Ben Curtis 71 77 78, Lee
Westwood (Eng) 72 75 79,
Charles Howell III 76 73 77
227 Anthony Kim 74 73 80, Bob Estes 75 75 77, Kenneth Ferrie
(Eng) 74 76 77,
Marcus Fraser (Aus) 72 78 77
228 Rory Sabbatini (Rsa) 73 77 78
229 Anders Hansen (Den) 71 79 79, Kevin Sutherland 74 76 79