2011 U.S. OPEN – THIRD ROUND NOTES
Rory McIlroy’s eight-stroke lead trails only Tiger Woods, who led by 10 strokes in 2000 at Pebble Beach, for largest 54-hole lead in U.S. Open history.
McIlroy’s total of 199 is the lowest 54-hole score in U.S. Open history surpassing Jim Furyk’s record of 200 in 2003 at Olympia Fields.
At 22 years, 1 month, 14 days, Rory McIlroy is the youngest 54-hole leader since Jim Simons in 1971 at Merion, who was 21 years, 1 month, 5 days.
The third day yielded the most sub-par scores in a third round in U.S. Open history at 26 and surpassing the previous record of 24 at Medinah in 1990.
McIlroy is the first player to reach 14-under-par in U.S. Open history, breaking the record he set yesterday of 13-under-par.
The Northern Irishman is the first player to shoot in the 60s in the first three rounds of the U.S. Open since Jim Furyk (67-66-67) and Stephen Leaney (67-68-68) did so at Olympia Fields (Ill). C.C. in 2003.
And lost in ‘Rory’s record-smashing roadshow’ is the fact three amateurs made the 36-hole cut:
Patrick Cantlay, 75-67-70—212, 1-under
Russell Henley, 73-69-71—213, Even
Brad Benjamin, 72-73-80—225, 12-over
Four local and sectional qualifiers made the 36 hole cut:
Bud Cauley, 71-72-74—217, 4-over
Adam Hadwin, 75-71-73—219, 6-over
Alexandre Rocha, 69-76-76—221, 8-over
Christo Greyling, 72-74-75—221, 8-over




