Bryson DeChambeau is 18 holes away from winning his second major championship.
DeChambeau broke loose from the pack on Saturday to hold a three-stroke lead over Rory McIlroy, Matthieu Pavon and Patrick Cantlay.
The 2020 US Open winner played the most consistent golf at Pinehurst No. 2, and at least after three rounds, he looks like the most worthy 2024 US Open champion.
Anything can happen in Sunday's final round to take the title away from DeChambeau. He just needs to look at Pinehurst's own US Open history to how things can go south fast. Retief Goosen went from the lead to outside the top 10 on Sunday in 2005.