145th British Open

Spieth opens up; Kuchar 3 back

American Jordan Spieth shot a 5-under-par 65 at Royal Birkdale on Saturday and held a three-shot lead heading into today’s ÿnal round of the British Open.
American Jordan Spieth shot a 5-under-par 65 at Royal Birkdale on Saturday and held a three-shot lead heading into today’s ÿnal round of the British Open.

SOUTHPORT, England -- Jordan Spieth is one round away from the third leg of the career Grand Slam, and one year removed from a reminder that it won't be easy.

On the horizon is a chance to join Jack Nicklaus as the only players to win three different majors at age 23. In the past was his last time leading a major, when he let a five-shot lead get away from him on the back nine a year ago at Augusta National.

All that mattered to him was the present.

Spieth did his part on a day of extraordinary scoring in the British Open, capping off his 5-under 65 by seizing on a good break and making a 20-foot birdie putt on the 18th hole for a three-shot lead over Matt Kuchar, who did his best to keep pace with a 66.

Spieth had one of seven rounds at 65 or lower at Royal Birkdale, which was never more vulnerable with a light breeze and a clear sky until the final hour.

Spieth was warming up on the range when South African Branden Grace posted a 62, the lowest 18-hole score over 157 years of major championships. Spieth then delivered his second bogey-free round of the week in which he never came seriously close to a bogey.

"Pretty stress-free," Spieth said. "On a Saturday with a lead in a major, that's as good as I can ask for."

He was at 11-under 199, breaking by six shots the 54-hole record at Royal Birkdale that Tom Watson set in 1983. Not only did that last birdie give him a three-shot lead, no one else was closer than six shots.

This will be Spieth's third time taking the lead into the final round of a major. He led by four at the Masters two years ago and won by that margin. More recent was a one-shot lead at Augusta to start the final round, a five-shot lead at the turn and a quadruple-bogey on the 12th hole that cost him another green jacket.

Spieth said he would embrace both memories.

"I think I'm in a position where it can be very advantageous, just everything I've gone through -- the good, the bad and everything in the middle," he said. "I understand that leads can be squandered quickly. And I also understand how you can keep on rolling on one."

Kuchar never quite caught up to Spieth. He twice made birdies that momentarily tied him for the lead, only for Spieth to pour in birdie putts on top of him to stay in front. Kuchar's one slip was a drive into the pot bunker on No. 16 when the rain finally arrived, and a three-putt that led to double bogey.

He will be playing in the final group of the fourth round at a major for the first time, and Kuchar, 39, sounded up for the occasion.

"It's not that I ever felt like I was playing Jordan today," Kuchar said. "We certainly had a great round of golf. I never felt like I was out there trying to beat Jordan. It's trying to go up against Royal Birkdale and put on the best show you can against the golf course."

No one did it quite like Grace, the 29-year-old South African who had a chance to win the U.S. Open two years ago. He went out in 29, then added long birdie putts on the 14th and 16th holes, and a two-putt birdie on the 17th to reach 8 under. From 60 feet behind the 18th green, he lagged it to 2 feet and tapped in for a 62.

Austin Connelly, 20, who grew up in Dallas and shares a swing coach with Spieth, posted birdies on his last two holes for a 66. Connelly, who plays under the Canadian flag, was six shots behind at 5-under 205, tied with U.S. Open champion Brooks Koepka, who had a 68.

Grace is seven shots behind even after his 62.

Missing from the mix was Rory McIlroy, who looked to be a big threat when he began with three birdies in five holes, driving the green on the shortened par-4 fifth hole. He lost it around the turn, making back-to-back bogeys, and then a double bogey at No. 10 when he blasted out of one pot bunker left of the fairway and it spun toward another, resting in the thick collar.

McIlroy had a 69, rarely a bad score in the third round of a major. This one left him nine shots behind.

"If you keep it in play, it's almost hard to make a bogey out there, you know?" McIlroy said. "I've always been good when I get off to fast starts, being able to keep it going, and I didn't today. And I needed to -- that's the disappointing thing."

The tone for today's final round was set over the final three holes, when Kuchar made his double bogey. Kuchar got one back with a birdie from the pot bunker short of the green at the par-5 17th. And then Spieth stole a birdie at the end when his approach narrowly missed the bunker right of the green and had enough spin to stay on the putting surface for his final birdie. Kuchar missed his birdie attempt from 12 feet.

"I played well today," Kuchar said. "Certainly, I'm not out of it. I'm playing some good golf. I'm very excited for tomorrow."

At a glance

SOUTHPORT, England — A glance at the third round Saturday of the British Open at Royal Birkdale. LEADING Jordan Spieth, who shot a bogey-free 65 to stand at 11-under 199. JUST BEHIND Matt Kuchar shot a 66 and was three shots back. U.S. Open champion Brooks Koepka and Austin Connelly were another three shots behind. RECORD DAY Branden Grace shot an 8-under 62 to set a record for the lowest score in a major championship. He is seven shots back. NOTEWORTHY Fifteen players shot 66 or better on a day when there was plenty of sun and little wind. SHOT OF THE DAY Grace lagged a putt from off the back of the green on 18 to 2 feet to set the record. QUOTEWORTHY “I understand that leads can be squandered quickly, and I also understand how you can keep on rolling on one.” — Jordan Spieth on playing with the lead. TELEVISION: Today 3-6 a.m. (Golf Channel), 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. (NBC)

— The Associated Press

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AP/ALASTAIR GRANT

Brooks Koepka, who won the U.S. Open, is tied for third with a 5-under-par 205 and is six shots back of leader Jordan Spieth going into today’s final round.

Sports on 07/23/2017

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