From the final twosome, overnight co-leader and World No. 130 Joel Dahmen ended with 10 straight pars toward a 4-over 39-35=74 in R3 of the 122nd U.S. Open, falling six places to T7, three shy of co-leaders Will Zalatoris and Matt Fitzpatrick.
The new leaders hoisted up a 67 and 68, respectively, while Dahmen, who led/co-led at the midpoint for the first time in 144 events, carded 14 pars and four bogeys (holes 1, 4, 7 and 8). Afterwards (link below): “Yeah, if you’d told me on Thursday I’d only be three back coming into Sunday of a U.S. Open -- you don’t have to do a whole lot. My game is right there. I’ve proven I can hang with these guys. You know, if I get off to a good start tomorrow, it’s going to be really fun.” The Clarkston, Washington, native, who’s handed in laps of 67-68-74 (1-under 209), will be in the fifth-to-last pairing on Sunday with rookie Nick Hardy, chasing a second TOUR victory, first since last season’s opposite-field Corales (Mar. 2021) 33 starts ago, where he was a 54-hole co-leader.