Zalatoris is about to make this putt! It wraps over and over the fake front, and holds it straight on the flag until the last turn, when it breaks on the left. He is looking for a boob that could have been worse. Fitzpatrick can not make his bird, but he settles on the same level and is one closer. Meanwhile, it’s the equivalent for Scheffler under 13, and the par for Hideki Matsuyama at 18. Signs for the best of week 65, posting a new lead that probably won’t be enough … but you never know if the knees of the top pack start hitting. This is finally the US Open. -5: Zalatoris (12) -4: Scheffler (13), Fitzpatrick (12) -3: Matsuyama (F) Zalatoris is in a high position to the right of 12. All he can do is get back on the road. He completes this task, but leaves the door slightly open for Fitzpatrick. It sends its second pin high but 30 feet wide from the flag. He has the upper hand, however, with Zalatoris’ third overturning the small fake green front. His ball does not roll to the sidelines, which is something, but bamboo is possible, unless he can get up in the pot by returning. This two-shot swing will hurt Matt Fitzpatrick. But the pendulum can swing in both directions, and after watching Will Zalatoris send a hysterical piece to the bother on his right 12, he splits the Fairway. Meanwhile, Scottie Scheffler reaches the 13th green position in the regulation, although he has left himself in a 30-foot sport with a long break. We saw him do that, watch out. A lot of drama has not yet unfolded. Hideki Matsuyama does the hard work at 17. He lets his approach abruptly, and although he goes up and down from an awkward position next to a shelter, it’s just the same as a hole leaving the birds. Meanwhile, a huge moment in racing style at 11! Will Zalatoris and Matt Fitzpatrick are side by side, facing almost identical 15 foot bird putts. Zalatoris is first, and drains his own. This gives Fitzpatrick the swimwear. He sends his effort three feet later and then pulls the one who returns to the right. Suddenly, Zalatoris has a two-year lead! -6: Zalatoris (11) -4: Scheffler (12), Fitzpatrick (11) -3: Matsuyama (17) -2: Morikawa (F), McCarthy (13) Finally, a bird for Jon Rahm! He succeeds in the short 11th place of the third, reward for hitting the pin with his t-shirt high, ten feet to the right. Keegan Bradley makes one too, having almost an ace. The crowd liked to watch the boy in their area walk nearby. Both players return to red figures at -1, and while it is a long shot, they are still not strong enough. Then the last group goes to the t-shirt. Both Will Zalatoris and Matt Fitzpatrick send their wedges to the Rahm Territory and they will both think about the bird. Will Zalatoris is a revolution away from draining his left-to-right swinger for a birdie at 10. Exactly the same, although Matt Fitzpatrick can not make his par, he now has a share of the lead. Meanwhile, up to 18, is equivalent to Open Collin champion Morikawa, who signs in the final round of 66. A total of 11 shots were better than yesterday! He will think for a while on Saturday in Brooklyn. However, he is the new leader of the clubhouse at -2. -5: Fitzpatrick (10), Zalatoris (10) -4: Scheffler (11) -3: Matsuyama (16) -2: Morikawa (F), McCarthy (13) Will Zalatoris was in complete control of his game yesterday, and it starts to look like he rediscovered this mojo. Three little birds in the last four holes, and now he has sunk his ball into the hearts of the two, from where he will take an uphill look at another bird. Meanwhile, Matt Fitzpatrick brings his second in sand problems. He hits nicely on six legs, though he will be left with a tick from left to right to save his par. Right now, the whole momentum is with Zalatoris (and Hindeki Matsuyama, of course). Things started to go wrong for Scottie Scheffler yesterday afternoon at 11. He punched the hole twice and then made three more shots in a row. These things can come to your mind, and today he made three shots for his second bounce. The old ticker will go now. Meanwhile, Hideki Matsuyama makes another bird from a distance, this time at 16, and is ready to post something that will give leaders a break from thinking! -6: Fitzpatrick (9) -5: Zalatoris (9) -4: Scheffler (11) -3: Matsuyama (16) Welcome to the start of US Open 2022! Yes, the last group came in line on Sunday. It is in operation! Will Zalatoris sends his shirt to 9 on the far right. But he throws his second arrow in the green, leaving himself an uphill hovering from left to right by 20 feet. In this he goes for his third bird in four holes! Matt Fitzpatrick, meanwhile, has to settle for par, despite dropping his second from 170 yards to eight feet. His foot stays stubbornly high on the right and the opportunity passes to put some light of day between him and his pursuers. Meanwhile, at 17, Colin Moricawa closes the second distance with a dashboard and will really curse his 77 yesterday. -6: Fitzpatrick (9) -5: Scheffler (10), Zalatoris (9) -2: Morikawa (17), Matsuyama (15), McCarthy (12), Dahmen (11) Scottie Scheffler is shot from the shelter in the back of the 10 indeed. His ball threatens to hit the pin, but rolls from the left side and eight feet forward. He can not do what he returns, and this is his first shot of the day. He is -5 and Matt Fitzpatrick has the sole ownership of the lead. Meanwhile, a three-legged boob for Rory McIlroy at 11, and at the level of his race is running. And Danny McCarthy draws for a quarter, leading to a curl from left to right from ten feet to 12. It’s -2. Probably some people are upset about Scottie Scheffler at 10. His shirt finds the first cut down on the right. He hits his second on the green, but gets no spins, and the ball goes into a bunker at the back. It’s a little green to play, but it’s all downhill, so it’s going to be a subtle dip. However, we have seen him in the past escape from tighter scratches. Matt Fitzpatrick’s balloon, a 25-foot slider from right to left at 8, thinks about falling for a while but does not twist enough. It strikes with confidence from a few meters for its bird. Exactly the same for Will Zalatoris. Meanwhile, another bird attempt goes through the hole for Rory McIlroy, this time at 10, and after his T-shirt at 11 just finds the margin. It was not his weekend. Next month in St Andrews, where he once shot 63, maybe. -6: Scheffler (9), Fitzpatrick (8) -4: Zalatoris (8) -2: Matsuyama (14), Dahmen (11) -1: Morikawa (16), McIlroy (10), Hadwin (9), Bradley (8), cream (8) Scottie Scheffler is six inches from the birdie at 9 and a front nine at 30. It does not matter, 31 will be enough on a big league Sunday! In contrast, defending champion Jon Rahm simply can not move, and another shot goes to par-fie 8th, where he was never able. As soon as he leaves the green, Matt Fitzpatrick fills it with his ball, breaking a wonderful second pin high. He will take a second look at the eagle today. We get to the point where the challengers have to make their move or calm down forever. Rory McIlroy almost makes a 20-foot bird at 9, but it’s just a draw and closes at 35. However, Will Zalatoris almost makes holes from 160 yards at 7 for an eagle. Nevertheless, he is happy enough to get in and has repaired all this early bird damage back to back. This heats up nicely! -6: Scheffler (8) -5: Fitzpatrick (7) -4: Zalatoris (7) -2: Matsuyama (13), Dahmen (9), Rahm (7) -1: Morikawa (14), McCarthy (10) , McIlroy (9), Hadwin (8) Scottie Scheffler left the eagle in 8 of the 100 yards yesterday. Today, from 60 yards, he turns a wedge from the fake front and back to his feet. Golf, ladies and gentlemen, there! He performs much better in the second round, reaching six feet, and then rolling on par. This is a damn upside down after a dramatic mistake. Jon Rahm saves his par at 7 with two shots from distance. And at 13, Hideki Matsuyama rattles in another elongated bird to draw for a fourth! When Matsuyama’s story heats up, it melts, so watch out for the field. Matt Fitzpatrick almost sent a tram to the cup at 6. He would be an outrageous bird of 70 feet. But the ball rolls six feet and he pulls his lips out with what he returns. It drops to -5. On the other hand, Will Zalatoris’s teammate gets his shot on the wagon, returning to -3. Meanwhile, at 7, Jon Rahm sends a wedge into the green, though miles away from the flag. It is boiling. He thinks of breaking his cane above his knee, he thinks better of it, EFFS and JEFFS with great sense, then he shoots a dagger at someone in the gallery. A long, extended look. Whoever receives this will not feel very safe right now. Exactly the 8th for Rory McIlroy, who once again does not seem to be much better in his game. However, the wind is blowing, something that can help him. it is notoriously poor when it blows. Coming back, Scottie Scheffler, whose second hits the fake front and rolls 50 yards back on the road. There he drilled for the eagle yesterday, it matters, so not big. Scottie Scheffler splits Fairway into 8. Above the hole, Roy McIlroy zigzags from rough to the left to annoy on the right, but passes his third in the center of the green and takes an inexplicable look at the bird from 15 legs. Meanwhile, back in third place 6th, Matt …