Summary

  • Champion: -4 Clark (73)

  • Selected: -3 Burns (67); -1 Kim (70)

  • Level Mitchell (70), Scheffler (71), Poston (67); +1 Stevens (72), Woodland (68), Hatton (67), Niemann (66); +2 Fleetwood (71), Schauffele (72), Parry (69), Rai (69), Rose (68); +3 Morikawa (72); +4 M Fitzpatrick (73)

  • +5 A Fitzpatrick (73); +6 McIlroy (73); +7 MacIntyre (70)

  • BBC Radio 5 Live commentary available via 'watch & listen' tab from 20:00 BST

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  1. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 21:24 BST 21 June

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    Wyndham ClarkImage source, Getty Images

    Not liking the fact that Clark is getting the jeers...he's played the best golf surely because of the lead he has had on the last two days. In my view, hes a cool, calm and collected bloke that plays sensible golf - it works off like that

    Ricky, Stamford

  2. Poston in the mixpublished at 21:22 BST 21 June

    Poston -1 (15)

    I mentioned JT Poston a while back having catapulted himself into the mix thanks to six birdies in eight holes between five and 13.

    He's way ahead of the leading groups having just completed the 15th but he really should have been within two.

    A four-foot birdie chance has just passed him by, but with three holes to go, he has got a chance to set a number here.

  3. Mitchell moves closerpublished at 21:21 BST 21 June

    Burns -3, Mitchell -1 (11)

    With Wyndham Clark having missed that tiddler on seven, Sam Burns has the chance to move level with a birdie two on 11.

    He's left himself 16 feet. This would be a great time to drain another. Nope, it was right all the way.

    Pity.

    Keith Mitchell does make his two, however, after a glorious shot in and now he's just three back.

    Getting oh so interesting.

  4. 'No gimmes'published at 21:20 BST 21 June

    Iain Carter
    BBC golf correspondent on BBC Radio 5 Live

    Did we think we'd be talking about players having putts to share the lead? That shows you the drama playing here.

    And these greens are getting crispier by the moment. There's a sheen about them.

    There are no gimmes around this golf course.

  5. Choose your winnerpublished at 21:18 BST 21 June

    Now then, this has got interesting.

    Who is going to win this after all?

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  6. Hold the phone! Bogey for Clarkpublished at 21:18 BST 21 June

    Clark -4, Scheffler E (7)

    Hang on, we've got a US Open on our hands here folks as Wyndham Clark misses his par putt and drops another shot.

    The lead is back down to just one!

    And even Scottie Scheffler is still just four back.

  7. Bogey for Schefflerpublished at 21:17 BST 21 June

    Clark -5, Scheffler E (7)

    Scottie Scheffler digs deep and manages to hole his bogey putt on the seventh - that's a shot gone but at least no more - could that be crucial?

  8. Kim claims much-needed birdiepublished at 21:16 BST 21 June

    Kim -1 (8)

    Tom Kim has been treading water somewhat since that bogey on four, but he rolls in a lovely 15-footer for a birdie three on eight to get back into the red.

    Far from out of it.

  9. Bunker issuespublished at 21:15 BST 21 June

    Clark -5, Scheffler -1 (6)

    Scottie Scheffler chips out of the bunkerImage source, Getty Images

    Scottie Scheffler what have you done!? Well, I'll tell you what he's done, he's tried to be too clever with a bunker shot from a big trap on the seventh and the ball just bounced at the top of the hill and rolled back into the sand.

    His second attempt only just about stays out, as he jogs up there to mark it.

    Wyndham Clark is in the same bunker but having watched Scheffler he makes sure he gets the ball out at the first attempt.

  10. Burns saves parpublished at 21:14 BST 21 June

    Burns -3, Mitchell E (10)

    Can Sam Burns bounce back from that bogey on nine?

    He's safely aboard the 10th green in two but there's no magic with the flatstick this time.

    Par.

  11. get involved

    Get Involved - golf rule changespublished at 21:13 BST 21 June

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    All players using the broomstick putter start the tournament at +5. (Yes this is personal)

    Will, Oldham

    Change the rules to allow a free drop from a previous golfer's divot mark. It is unfair to penalise a golfer who through no fault of theirs gets a bad lie.

    Paul, Herefordshire

  12. An Englishman on the risepublished at 21:12 BST 21 June

    Parry +1 (15)

    John ParryImage source, Getty Images

    John Parry started round three at three over par but three birdies and a bogey have catapulted the Englishman into the top 10 on the leaderboard.

    He came through final qualifying to reach his third US Open but first in 11 years.

    Parry has three to play.

  13. Crowd turning on Clarkpublished at 21:08 BST 21 June

    Clark -5 (6)

    There's been plenty of chat about Wyndham Clark's popularity this week and American golf journalist Kevin Van Valkenburg has reported, external that spectators have been ejected from the course today for jeering the leader.

  14. Postpublished at 21:08 BST 21 June

    Clark -5 (6)

    Andrew Murray
    Former European Tour winner on 5 Live

    That was really impressive from Wyndham Clark.

    His ball was hopping and jumping all over the place but he was dead centre.

    That'll calm him down after the wobble at the par five.

  15. Putter saves Clark....again!published at 21:07 BST 21 June

    Clark -5, Scheffler -1 (6)

    Wyndham Clark is living on his nerves here, as he leaves himself with plenty of work to do again to save par - 10 feet this time that his magical putter, his saviour all week, connects with for his four.

    Scottie Scheffler did much better and only left himself with a couple of feet - but he must be getting bored of seeing Clark pour in putt after putt to save his pars.

  16. get involved

    Get Involved - golf rule changespublished at 21:03 BST 21 June

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    With regards to Have Your Say regarding rules. Just play it where it lies.. Easy.!! If you've hit it there, regardless whether it's into a crisp packet, or a divot, unlucky..!! If you move it, it's a shot penalty... Makes it a lot more simple.

    Ben, Bridlington

  17. Fleetwood challenge fadingpublished at 21:03 BST 21 June

    Fleetwood +1, Schauffele +1 (10)

    And just like that Tommy Fleetwood is back where he started.

    Super position down the middle of the 10th fairway but then he slightly undercooks his chip and his ball is ejected from the green and rolls almost back to his feet.

    He goes again and probably to compensate goes way long and leaves 45 feet for par.

    He gives it a good rap and it's a tremendous effort, but it's not going in and that bogey means and he's back over par.

    Has the dream finally died for Tommy this week?

  18. Postpublished at 21:00 BST 21 June

    Rose +2 (68)

    Justin Rose is in the clubhouse after carding a two-under 68 today.

    The 2013 US Open champion is currently sat in a tie for 16th, which would be his worst finish at a major this year.

  19. 'Good process'published at 20:59 BST 21 June

    Clark -5, Scheffler -1 (5)

    Another "good process" chat between Wyndham Clark and his caddie - who apparently this week is Mikel Arteta...

    Clark hits the sixth green safely after his chat with Arteta, sorry I mean his caddie, but the ball does catch a slope and rolls down just to the fringe.

    Scottie Scheffler does exactly the same and both will face 70 feet or so in a scrambling drill.

  20. Bogey for Burnspublished at 20:58 BST 21 June

    Burns -3, Mitchell -1 (9)

    Mmmm, not a bad effort by any means, but Sam Burns' third at the ninth runs out to an uncomfortable distance. Eight feet. Downhill, too.

    This is a big moment. And it was a tentative prod down the slope. Never looked like going in. That's a bogey and he turns in 32 to sit two back of Wyndham Clark.