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  1. Kim bogeys 15thpublished at 00:06 BST

    Morikawa +1, T Kim E (15)

    Tom KimImage source, Getty Images

    Yep, called it with Tom Kim as he walks off the 15th green with a second straight bogey.

    Having got himself up to being Wyndham Clark's closest challenger, those two dropped shots have seriously curbed his momentum.

    Only three players now under par for the tournament.

  2. Postpublished at 00:04 BST

    Clark -6 (14)

    James Gregg
    BBC Radio 5 Live commentator

    There will be so many players watching on and hoping Wyndham Clark can give them something to hope on for tomorrow.

    If he stays at six under, or gets to seven under par, they'll be thinking they've got no chance.

  3. Stunnerpublished at 00:02 BST

    Clark -6, M. Fitzpatrick E (13)

    A towering high eight iron from Wyndham Clark takes a nice bounce on the green then curls down, pin high, to what looks like a huge birdie chance.

    Brilliant shot from the leader.

  4. Postpublished at 23:59 BST

    Morikawa +1, T Kim -1 (14)

    Is this where Tom Kim's challenge unravels a touch?

    He is in the juiciest of grass down the right of 15 and nudges his second shot out but into a greenside bunker.

    If he can get away with par here it'll be a result.

  5. Stevens saves his skinpublished at 23:58 BST

    Stevens -1, Schauffele +1 (14)

    Sam Stevens was in trouble off the tee at 14. But after chopping back on to the fairway, he clips a lovely third deep into the green and gets it to check up seven feet past the cup.

    And he makes the putt! Big, big par save and he stays under par for the championship.

    Xander Schauffele has steadied the ship since those two doubles and makes par here to remain seven back.

  6. Postpublished at 23:56 BST

    Clark -6 (13)

    Andrew Murray
    Former European Tour winner on 5 Live

    That was some gutsy four there.

    It had five written all over it from the moment his ball left his driver head and went into the hay.

    Fantastic stuff from Wyndham Clark.

  7. Clark's magic putter to the rescuepublished at 23:53 BST

    Clark -6, M. Fitzpatrick E (13)

    It's almost laughable now as Wyndham Clark rolls in a curling 14 footer to save his par yet again - after an ordinary bunker shot that had him chuntering again about the state of the sand traps.

    Clark has been scrappy in the long game but rescued time and time again by the putter - and although he's one over for this round and not playing particularly well tee to green, he's actually increased his overnight lead as the rest of the field has slipped back.

  8. Burns misses birdie chancepublished at 23:52 BST

    Burns E (16)

    Is that a club throw from Sam Burns??

    Absolutely not, but he does twirl it dramatically as his birdie effort from 15 feet swirls towards the hole but refuses to drop.

    He'll stay at level par.

  9. Bogeys for Morikawa & Kimpublished at 23:49 BST

    Morikawa +1, T Kim -1 (14)

    Out of the greenside bunker comes Tom Kim at the 14th and he's done very well to get it within nine feet of the hole.

    Can he save par? No, inches away.

    A dropped shot for Collin Morikawa nudges him the wrong side of par.

  10. Clark in the fescuepublished at 23:48 BST

    Clark -6, M. Fitzpatrick E (12)

    "I can get to the ball," is never great to hear when weighing up a shot in the US Open - but Wyndham Clark has hit a big miss again off the tee and is in some deep fescue short of the 13th green.

    He digs it out but can only find the front bunker - but since it's a short par four he can still save par with yet another up and down here.

  11. Schauffele bounces backpublished at 23:41 BST

    Stevens -1, Schauffele +1 (13)

    Xander SchauffeleImage source, Getty Images

    That's how to respond to a ruinous little stretch of holes.

    Just shy of the green at the short par-four 13th, he knocks a beautiful little pitch stone dead and mops up for a much-needed birdie after dropping four shots in the first three holes of the back nine.

    Sam Stevens laid back off the tee, went long with his second but got out of jail with a bit of short-game wizardry and stops the rot of three successive bogeys with a par.

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    This is a classic example of a course proving that you dont need to change the golf ball now or in 2030 to increase the test! A formidable opponent

    Huey, Suffolk

  13. Clark still scramblingpublished at 23:39 BST

    Clark -6, M. Fitzpatrick E (12)

    Wyndham Clark misses another green - he's only hit six of 12 so far today, but it doesn't really mater with his short game, as he plays another brilliant chip and leaves just a tap-in for par.

  14. Scheffler just about in touchpublished at 23:37 BST

    Scheffler -1 (69)

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    It was a funny old round for Scottie Scheffler, as there was no sign of that back-nine blitz after a scrappy first nine holes. His first birdie of the day came on the 10th but he was still quiet until that chip-in on the 14th sparked him into life.

    Three birdies in a row followed and he should have actually signed for a 67 today as two bad putts on 17 and 18 cost him two shots, but still, what a round.

    And I'm no golf coach but it's pretty clear to see where he needs to improve tomorrow as he was back to his best late on with his iron play. But on the greens...

    Scheffler round three strokes gained:

    Approach: +2.98 (1st)

    Putting: -0.22 (43rd)

  15. Postpublished at 23:36 BST

    Iain Carter
    BBC golf correspondent on BBC Radio 5 Live

    Scottie Scheffler would love to be in the final group. He has the reputation. The pros know how good he is and that's the awe factor

    I think Wyndham Clark would be much happier playing with Sam Stevens than Scheffler tomorrow.

  16. Pick the score after 54 holespublished at 23:35 BST

    Wyndham Clark seems to be in total control here.

    But what will be the leading score when play ends in 90 minutes or so?

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  17. More troublepublished at 23:35 BST

    Stevens -1, Schauffele +2 (12)

    Deary me, this two-ball badly need a pick-me-up.

    Sam Stevens has just slipped to his third bogey in a row, but what about the trials and tribulations of Xander Schauffele?

    I've lost count how many times he's found sand today. His latest visit to a trap ends up costing him a double bogey.

    That's his second double in three holes and he's fallen to two over.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 23:33 BST

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    McIlroy's distance control with his wedges on back nine has been dreadful - same as yesterday

    Matthew, Manchester

  19. McIlroy limps to 73published at 23:32 BST

    McIlroy +3 (73)

    Rory McIlroyImage source, Getty Images

    Wouldn't you know it, Rory McIlroy has gone long.

    After a mammoth drive down the 18th, he plays his umpteenth overly aggressive wedge and ends up in the thick stuff.

    From there, he's forced to hit sideways, away from the flag, and can't keep his ball on the green. Another chip and putt later and that's a closing bogey, his fifth dropped shot on the back nine.

    He comes home in 40. He's played the back nine in eight over this week.

    Having reached two under earlier today with a hat-trick of birdies on the front nine, he'll be kicking himself.

  20. Kim moves into secondpublished at 23:31 BST

    Morikawa E, T Kim -2 (13)

    Tom KimImage source, Getty Images

    Tom Kim is into the top two!

    A beautiful approach into the 13th green sets up seven feet for birdie and he buries it into the heart of the cup.

    Brilliant work from the Korean.