
- World No 1 takes three-shot lead by shooting 65
- Alex Norén second but has 10 players within three shots
Majors are often won as Saturday shadows lengthen. It feels as if we have again witnessed precisely that.
Quail Hollow’s devilish last three holes, the Green Mile, can ruin tournament aspirations. Scottie Scheffler decided to play that stretch in two under par. The world No 1 had already produced an outrageous eagle at the 14th and birdied the next. Five holes, five under. Catch him if you can.