Birdies were relatively plentiful as play began in a light if freshening breeze under greyish skies amid mild temperatures that kept the sun from baking out the Torrey Pines greens.
As halfway leaders Richard Bland and Russell Henley prepared to tee off at five-under-par 137, Englishmen Paul Casey and Ian Poulter took advantage of their early tee times to post rounds of 67 and 68 respectively."We got mild wind, so because of that and a little bit of overcast today, the greens are drying out, but there's still opportunities on this golf course," said European Ryder Cup stalwart Poulter.
While Poulter and Casey thrived, Phil Mickelson's hopes of winning the one major that has eluded him were all but dashed as he struggled to string together a series of good shots. Two over on the day after 13 holes, and four over for the tournament, the six-time Open runner-up needed a hot finish to have any chance of being within striking distance going into Sunday's final round.Brooks Koepka and Bryson DeChambeau trailed by four shots, while Rory McIlroy and Dustin Johnson were five back.Sign up for our newsletter
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