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Scheffler's Back Nine Surge Puts Him in US Open Hunt
21 Jun
Summary
- Scheffler shot a 69 on day three, tying for second place.
- He trails US Open leader Wyndham Clark by six strokes.
- Scheffler praised his caddie Ted Scott for his mental support.

Scottie Scheffler made a significant move up the leaderboard at the US Open on Saturday, finishing day three with a 69. This strong performance placed him in a tie for second place, setting the stage for a potential Sunday charge.
He is currently trailing the tournament leader, Wyndham Clark, by a margin of six strokes. Scheffler's impressive back nine on Saturday demonstrated his capability to challenge for the lead at Shinnecock Hills.
Reflecting on his performance, Scheffler emphasized the vital support he received from his caddie, Ted Scott. He acknowledged Scott's role in helping him maintain composure and strategic focus throughout the demanding U.S. Open conditions.
Scheffler noted the difficulty of the course, stating that they "did a good job of staying patient and stealing some shots where we could." He looks forward to the challenge of competing for a major championship on Sunday.
Scheffler is also contending for a career Grand Slam, a feat that adds an extra layer of intensity to the final round.