The Open Championship 2026 Round 3 Live Updates: Today's Leaderboard & Scores

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The third round of The Open Championship 2026 is underway at Royal Birkdale, and the battle for the Claret Jug is heating up. Saturday, often known as "Moving Day," is one of the most important rounds of the tournament, with players looking to secure a strong position before Sunday's final round. (Olympics)

Lucas Herbert begins Round 3 as the tournament leader after producing a remarkable second-round performance. His brilliant 8-under-par total puts him ahead of a tightly packed chasing group, with only a few strokes separating the top contenders. (Reuters)

Ryan Gerard, Cameron Young, and Jackson Suber remain just two shots behind the leader, making the race for the championship incredibly competitive. With 18 holes still to play after today, every birdie and bogey could dramatically change the leaderboard. (New York Post)

Several major champions are still firmly in contention. Bryson DeChambeau, Sam Burns, and Jon Rahm continue their pursuit of the lead, while defending champion Scottie Scheffler is also within striking distance. Fans can expect plenty of drama as some of the world's best golfers battle challenging links conditions throughout the day. (New York Post)

One of the biggest talking points of the tournament came after Bryson DeChambeau received a controversial two-stroke penalty following his second round. The decision dropped him further behind the leader, but he remains determined to fight back during the weekend. (Reuters)

Weather conditions at Royal Birkdale are expected to continue influencing play. The famous links course rewards patience, accuracy, and smart course management, meaning even the smallest mistakes can prove costly as the championship enters its decisive stages. (Olympics)

Golf fans around the world are closely following every shot as Round 3 unfolds. With a crowded leaderboard and several star players in contention, today's action promises exciting moments that could shape the outcome of The Open Championship 2026 before the final round begins. (New York Post)

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