David Lingmerth started the US Open brilliantly with 67 strokes on Thursday, but has not reached the same level the remaining days.
And the Swede’s fourth round at the Country Club in Brookline in Massachusetts, USA, was also of the heavier kind.
Lingmerth had four bogeys, two double bogeys and was listed for 77 strokes. He plummeted several places to a shared 49th place, ten over par.
Sebastian Söderberg went around on 72 strokes, two over par, and landed on a total of +11 and shared 53rd place.
At the top, Scottie Scheffler initially impressed. The 25-year-old who won the US Masters earlier this year had four birdies on the first six holes. He is mainly about the victory with the Englishman Matt Fitzpatrick and Will Zalatoris, USA.
The competition is ongoing.