Kiwi golfer Steve Alker fired a five-over par 75 in the third round of the US Open at the Merion Golf Club in Pennsylvania today to have a share of 55th place heading into the final round.
Alker was in a precarious position to even make the cut after he finished his second round of 75 yesterday to be one shot back from the projected cut-line when play was stopped due to darkness.
But when all players had finished their second round, the cut-line moved out to eight-over to allow Alker to squeeze in.
Alker, who qualified for the US Open after winning a sectional event in California last week, had two birdies and two bogeys in the first eight holes of his third round but faded as he dropped six shots in a six-hole stretch in the middle.
He finished with a birdie at the par-four 10th to be 13-over through 54 holes.