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2012 US Open Leaderboard: Jim Furyk, Graeme McDowell Lead Heading Into Sunday

Heading into the fourth round of the 2012 U.S. Open, it’s still anyone’s championship to win. Jim Furyk and Graeme McDowell are tied for the three round lead at 1-under, but 11 players are within four strokes of the leaders.

McDowell earned a share of the lead with a 2-under 68 on Saturday. Furyk, who began the day tied for the lead at 1-under, finished the day in the same position after he shot an even par 70 in the third round. Lee Westwood, who’s third round 67 was tied for the best round of the day, sits three strokes behind the leaders at 2-over.

Tiger Woods began the day atop the leaderboard, but is now five strokes behind Furyk and McDowell after Woods shot a 5-over 75 on Saturday. If he is to win his 15th career major this weekend, he will likely need to shoot an extraordinary round Sunday.

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