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US Open Leaderboard 2012: Jim Furyk Alone In First Place After 3 Holes

Bill Hanstock
Bill Hanstock is a writer, author and Emmy Award-winning producer. He began writing for SB Nation in 2011.

Jim Furyk and Graeme McDowell entered the final round of the 2012 U.S. Open on Sunday tied atop the leaderboard at 1-under. After the first three holes, Furyk has managed to retain his score but McDowell has fallen one stroke off the lead.

Furyk managed to keep an even par through the first three holes on Sunday, but McDowell bogeyed on the par-3 third hole to fall to 1-over on the day and move to even in the tournament, putting him alone in second place. Tied for third place through four holes are Lee Westwood and Fredrik Jacobson.

Fans can follow along with the action at The Olympic Club with the 2012 U.S. Open leaderboard from USOpen.com.

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