He would add one more birdie, at the eighth, for a four-under 68, three back of pacesetter Rickie Fowler. "You don't often see that in a U.S. Open," Hadwin told reporters. "So I did a really good job of staying present, staying focused on the next shot. "I've done a good job of getting myself in position to win some golf tournaments," said Hadwin. While his round featured seven birdies, Hadwin said it was a actually a par that was the turning point.
Source: The Star June 16, 2017 03:22 UTC