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British Open 2017: Jordan Spieth shoots a second 65, leads by three at Royal Birkdale

Gregory ShamusSOUTHPORT, ENGLAND – JULY 22: Jordan Spieth of the United States plays a shot from the fairway on the 11th hole during the third round of the 146th Open Championship at Royal Birkdale on July 22, 2017 in Southport, England. (Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images)While Jordan Spieth waited to tee off on Saturday, players on the course were picking apart Royal Birkdale, the same course that produced a scoring average of 74.03 in the second round of the Open Championship the day before. Before the leaders even began their third round, three players already had posted five-under 65s in the pristine conditions, and Branden Grace was working on what would later become the lowest round in major championship history, an eight-under 62.
As we've grown accustomed to with Spieth, he was unfazed, and went out and carded a low number of his own, a second straight five-under 65, this time bogey-free. He's through 54 holes at 11-under 199, three shots ahead of Matt Kuchar. It&#..

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2017 British Open: The winners & losers of Day 3 at Royal Birkdale

Gregory Shamus(Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images)Royal Birkdale wreaked havoc on the field during Friday's round, but the players answered on Saturday, and answered with vigor. There was a major championship record, a 64 and a handful of 65s, with the field bringing in an average scoring figure under par. And yet, despite these fireworks, it's basically a two-man race heading into Open Championship Sunday. Here are the winners and losers from Day 3.
Winner: Jordan Spieth
Spieth's score — a bogey-free 65 — doesn't fully illustrate his dominant performance. The Texan put on a clinic Saturday, carefully eviscerating Royal Birkdale with a deadly-accurate iron play. And though his notoriously fickle putter didn't convert many long putts (save for his final roll on the 18th), Spieth was left with gimme pars on almost every hole. Just Matt Kuchar stands in the way of the 23-year-old completing the third leg of the career Grand Slam; only Jack Nicklaus achieved th..

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Assessing Brandon Grace’s 62: He got some help, but still managed what no one could

Richard Heathcote/R&ASOUTHPORT, ENGLAND – JULY 22: Branden Grace of South Africa acknowledges the crowd on the 18th green after shooting a 62 the lowest round in major championship history during the third round of the 146th Open Championship at Royal Birkdale on July 22, 2017 in Southport, England. (Photo by Richard Heathcote/R&A/R&A via Getty Images)SOUTHPORT, England — Not to be all Johnny Miller alter ego about it, but a major championship course has probably never been more prime for a 62 than Royal Birkdale was on Saturday.
Even Brandon Grace, the first man to shoot 62 in a major after 31 63s, said par for the third round was about 67.
What was so easy about Birkdale? A confluence of many things. Par 70. Greens made soft from heavy rains. No wind. Relatively light rough for an Open Championship. Perfectly-manicured surfaces. A course, already short at 7,156 yards, shortened to 7,027 for the third round, with the par-4 fifth reduced 36 yards to 310 to make it more driveable, and ..

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Assessing Branden Grace’s 62: He got some help, but still managed what no one could before

Richard Heathcote/R&ASOUTHPORT, ENGLAND – JULY 22: Branden Grace of South Africa acknowledges the crowd on the 18th green after shooting a 62 the lowest round in major championship history during the third round of the 146th Open Championship at Royal Birkdale on July 22, 2017 in Southport, England. (Photo by Richard Heathcote/R&A/R&A via Getty Images)SOUTHPORT, England — Not to be all Johnny Miller alter ego about it, but a major championship course has probably never been more prime for a 62 than Royal Birkdale was on Saturday.
Even Branden Grace, the first man to shoot 62 in a major after 31 63s, said par for the third round was about 67.
What was so easy about Birkdale? A confluence of many things. Par 70. Greens made soft from heavy rains. No wind. Relatively light rough for an Open Championship. Perfectly-manicured surfaces. A course, already short at 7,156 yards, shortened to 7,027 for the third round, with the par-4 fifth reduced 36 yards to 310 to make it more driveable, and ..

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British Open 2017: Meet Royal Birkdale’s playing marker, aka the “Jeff Knox” of Southport

Warren Little/R&ASOUTHPORT, England — “He's not quite Jeff Knox.”
I couldn't believe my ears. Not just because I was standing approximately 4,000 miles away from Augusta National Golf Club, but because the fan had said it with a thick British accent. Jeff Knox, the man who has gained a cult following as a non-competing Masters marker, is now an international star as well? Incredible.
But on Saturday at the 146th British Open, it was a different golfer playing the role in which Knox has been cast starred many times. So who was this mysterious man playing with Shaun Norris inside the ropes at Royal Birkdale?
Maybe that's his mate, one fan said. Nope.
I think it's just a random guy, another guessed. Wrong again.
I'm assuming this guy is a local player. Getting closer. . .
Actually, the man playing alongside Norris in the third round was Royal Birkdale assistant pro and Southport resident Gregg Petersen, who got the call for Saturday's earliest tee time while..

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