Havret misses birdie putt on No. 18; Tiger finishes tied for fourth with Phil
Gregory Havret pulled his eight-foot birdie putt on No. 18, squandering an opportunity to pull into a share of the lead with Graeme McDowell. Havret finishes one-over on the day and for the tournament. McDowell needs to save par on the par-5, 543 yard 18th to win the U.S. Open. His tee shot was in the first cut just past some trees and he layed-up his second shot in the middle of the fairway.
Tiger had a chance to take sole possession of fourth place but missed a nine foot birdie putt just left and finishes with a four-over on the day and three-over for the tournament. He ties for fourth with Phil Mickelson.
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