Sam Burns’ consistency has him holding lead going into final round of British Open

SOUTHPORT, England — If we’re being realistic, Sam Burns deserves to win the 154th British Open on Sunday at Royal Birkdale. First, he followed a second-round record-tying 62 on Friday with a third-round 65 on Saturday, which is a feat.
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SOUTHPORT, England — If we’re being realistic, Sam Burns deserves to win the 154th British Open on Sunday at Royal Birkdale. First, he followed a second-round record-tying 62 on Friday with a third-round 65 on Saturday, which is a feat. Second, he did so while paired with Bryson DeChambeau, who has become a living, breathing, walking sideshow at the Open this week. Because he’s been the best, most consistent player in the field that began with 156 players, Burns will take a two-shot lead into Sunday’s final round at 10 under par.
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- SOUTHPORT, England — If we’re being realistic, Sam Burns deserves to win the 154th British Open on Sunday at Royal Birkdale. First, he followed a second-round record-tying 62 on Friday with a third-round 65 on Saturday, which is a feat.
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Sam Burns’ consistency has him holding lead going into final round of British Open
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