SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Lee Westwood put himself in position to clinch a long-awaited first major title by shooting the exact score he had set for himself before the start of Saturday's third round at the U.S. Open. The British world number three, widely viewed as the best player of his generation yet to win one of golf's blue riband events, fired a sparkling three-under-par 67 on another difficult day for scoring at the Olympic Club. Westwood recovered from consecutive bogeys at the eighth and ninth, covering the back nine in three-under 33 for a two-over total of 212. ...
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