Video: John Peterson's 13th Hole Ace

From GolfChannel.com and NBC:

Peterson finished with 72, leaving him at 213 (+3) and paired with Retief Goosen at 2:10 Sunday.

2012 U.S. Open Third Round This, That And Open Comment Thread

A warm, glorious day greets golfers at Olympic Club for the third round of the U.S. Open. With the leaders teeing off at 3:05 they may actually experience still conditions on their back nine as the afternoon sea breeze dies down.

The setup figures to be fun, with a benign-looking (but apparently volatile) hole location on the short par-5 17th, and the 108-yard 15th bound to turn heads. Some are concerned that the front location on No. 8 could get a little goofy, but I watched early play there and the green seemed sufficiently soft to retain moisture by the time the leaders stroll through at 4:30.

The course certainly can't play any tougher than it has the first two days, can it?

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NBC comes on the air at 1 p.m. Pacific, as does online Live Video of holes 8 and 18.

GMac: "It's just tough to have fun out there, I got to be honest with you. It's just a brutal test of golf."

Bill Fields on Graeme McDowell, the 2011 U.S. Open champion lurking at +1.

"My day was as equally un-enjoyable as yesterday," McDowell said after shooting a two-over 72 Friday at the Olympic Club that left him at one-over 141 and right in the thick of things after 36 holes. "It's just tough to have fun out there, I got to be honest with you. It's just a brutal test of golf."

Flashback: John Peterson And The USGA

Sean Martin posted an item on qualifier John Peterson, T4 after two rounds at +1 and just two strokes out of the lead.

This is Peterson’s first major. His destination from Olympic Club? The next two stops on the Hooters Tour. He’s unaccustomed to this stage, but that has one benefit.

“I have nothing to lose,” said Peterson, a LSU product who won the NCAA individual title little more than a year ago. “I have a whole lot to gain and nothing to lose.”

You may recall that Peterson won the NCAA Championship, Jones Cup and had a runner-up finish at the Nationwide Tour stop in Columbus, but was left off the Walker Cup team that ultimately lost last year. Several of the committee members who did not include Peterson are still very active this week, including the first tee starter Dan Burton and Championship Committee Chair Tom O'Toole.