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The famous leaderboard above as leader Louis Oosthuizen approaches the 18th green. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

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Saturday's final group gets their round underway. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

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Jordan Spieth strikes an iron during his one-under third round. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

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Adam Scott watches a putt slide by. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

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Leader Louis Oosthuizen digs one out of the long grass. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

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Spieth consults his yardage book. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

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Scott's three-over round on Saturday ended his challenge for the Claret Jug for 2021. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

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Kiwi Ryan Fox watches his approach to the green. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

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The putts that dropped on Friday for Collin Morikawa failed to do so on Saturday. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

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The surprise story of the week, Marcel Siem, fires an appraoch shot. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

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An even par round allowed Dylan Frittelli to maintain a spot in the top-10. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

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Morikawa rolls one towards seemingly the edge of the earth. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

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The 2020 PGA Champion tries to figure out the confounding Royal St. George's. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

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Frittelli gets set to roll the rock. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

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Spieth had an up and down day, so too the seagulls on the coast. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

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Morikawa lies in second on his own, one shot back of Oosthuizen. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

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Strolling into Sunday like ... PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

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World No.1 Dustin Johnson had a day to forget, signing for a three over 73. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

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Siem tries a different follow through to get the job done. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

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Paul Casey is the best of the English hopes, sitting seven strokes back. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

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Cam Smith is inside the top-10 and six shots off the pace. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

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Jon Rahm climbed the leaderboard with a two-under third round. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

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This week has been an education in links golf for Morikawa on debut. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

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Louis down the line is one of the great shots in golf. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

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Spieth has proven quite a crowd favourite at Sandwich. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

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Searching for the secret in the dirt. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

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Dustin Johnson chats with caddie and brother Austin during the third round. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

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Jordan on the run during his 69. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

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A true links lie. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

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The former World No.1 digs one out of the hay. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

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Fox explodes one from the sand. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

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This yacht looks a pretty good place to take in some coastal golf. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

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Spieth's clubs spent a bit of time airborne on Saturday. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

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The old floating wedge from Spieth. PHOTO: Oisin Keniry/Getty Images.

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Bryson was over par and in the rough a little too often once again. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

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The vantage points on the dunes this week are outstanding. PHOEO: Christopher Lee/Getty Images.

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Louis gets a closer look at his lie on 17. PHOTO: ANDY BUCHANAN/AFP via Getty Images.

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Scottie Scheffler has quietly compiled an impressive week and sits T4. PHOTO: GLYN KIRK/AFP via Getty Images.

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Cameron Smith lines up another putt during his two under round. PHOTO: Chris Trotman/Getty Images.

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Despite loving his driver, Brooks Koepka won't have loved his two-over third round. PHOTO: Chris Trotman/Getty Images.

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Some very interested spectators, Gerry and Rosie McIlroy. PHOTO: Oisin Keniry/Getty Images.

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Despite his struggles, DeChambeau hasn't put the driver away as yet. PHOTO: Andrew Redington/Getty Images.

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Rory's clubs didn't always remain in hand during Saturday's one-under round. PHOTO: GLYN KIRK/AFP via Getty Images.

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There is 18 holes to play at the 149th Open. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

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Who will walk away with the Claret Jug on Sunday. PHOTO: GLYN KIRK/AFP via Getty Images.

The famous leaderboard above as leader Louis Oosthuizen approaches the 18th green. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

1 / 45

Saturday's final group gets their round underway. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

2 / 45

Jordan Spieth strikes an iron during his one-under third round. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

3 / 45

Adam Scott watches a putt slide by. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

4 / 45

Leader Louis Oosthuizen digs one out of the long grass. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

5 / 45

Spieth consults his yardage book. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

6 / 45

Scott's three-over round on Saturday ended his challenge for the Claret Jug for 2021. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

7 / 45

Kiwi Ryan Fox watches his approach to the green. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

8 / 45

The putts that dropped on Friday for Collin Morikawa failed to do so on Saturday. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

9 / 45

The surprise story of the week, Marcel Siem, fires an appraoch shot. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

10 / 45

An even par round allowed Dylan Frittelli to maintain a spot in the top-10. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

11 / 45

Morikawa rolls one towards seemingly the edge of the earth. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

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The 2020 PGA Champion tries to figure out the confounding Royal St. George's. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

13 / 45

Frittelli gets set to roll the rock. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

14 / 45

Spieth had an up and down day, so too the seagulls on the coast. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

15 / 45

Morikawa lies in second on his own, one shot back of Oosthuizen. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

16 / 45

Strolling into Sunday like ... PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

17 / 45

World No.1 Dustin Johnson had a day to forget, signing for a three over 73. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

18 / 45

Siem tries a different follow through to get the job done. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

19 / 45

Paul Casey is the best of the English hopes, sitting seven strokes back. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

20 / 45

Cam Smith is inside the top-10 and six shots off the pace. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

21 / 45

Jon Rahm climbed the leaderboard with a two-under third round. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

22 / 45

This week has been an education in links golf for Morikawa on debut. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

23 / 45

Louis down the line is one of the great shots in golf. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

24 / 45

Spieth has proven quite a crowd favourite at Sandwich. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

25 / 45

Searching for the secret in the dirt. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

26 / 45

Dustin Johnson chats with caddie and brother Austin during the third round. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

27 / 45

Jordan on the run during his 69. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

28 / 45

A true links lie. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

29 / 45

The former World No.1 digs one out of the hay. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

30 / 45

Fox explodes one from the sand. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

31 / 45

This yacht looks a pretty good place to take in some coastal golf. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

32 / 45

Spieth's clubs spent a bit of time airborne on Saturday. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

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The old floating wedge from Spieth. PHOTO: Oisin Keniry/Getty Images.

34 / 45

Bryson was over par and in the rough a little too often once again. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

35 / 45

The vantage points on the dunes this week are outstanding. PHOEO: Christopher Lee/Getty Images.

36 / 45

Louis gets a closer look at his lie on 17. PHOTO: ANDY BUCHANAN/AFP via Getty Images.

37 / 45

Scottie Scheffler has quietly compiled an impressive week and sits T4. PHOTO: GLYN KIRK/AFP via Getty Images.

38 / 45

Cameron Smith lines up another putt during his two under round. PHOTO: Chris Trotman/Getty Images.

39 / 45

Despite loving his driver, Brooks Koepka won't have loved his two-over third round. PHOTO: Chris Trotman/Getty Images.

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Some very interested spectators, Gerry and Rosie McIlroy. PHOTO: Oisin Keniry/Getty Images.

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Despite his struggles, DeChambeau hasn't put the driver away as yet. PHOTO: Andrew Redington/Getty Images.

42 / 45

Rory's clubs didn't always remain in hand during Saturday's one-under round. PHOTO: GLYN KIRK/AFP via Getty Images.

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There is 18 holes to play at the 149th Open. PHOTO: Matthew Harris/Golf Picture Agency.

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Who will walk away with the Claret Jug on Sunday. PHOTO: GLYN KIRK/AFP via Getty Images.

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Gallery: The Open Round Three

There is 18 holes to play in the 149th Open Championship, with major specialist Louis Oosthuizen holding a one shot advantage. Here are the best images from on the grounds of Royal St. George's.
Gallery: The Open Round Three
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By Jimmy Emanuel Jul 18 2021 10:13AM
By Jimmy Emanuel
Jul 18 2021 10:13AM

There is 18 holes to play in the 149th Open Championship, with major specialist Louis Oosthuizen holding a one shot advantage. Here are the best images from on the grounds of Royal St. George's.

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