The winner of the 123rd US Open will take home in a massive €3.3million in prize money.
Rory McIlroy is one shot off the lead going into the final round as he chases leaders Rickie Fowler and Wyndham Clark.
On Saturday, McIlroy held a share of the lead after two-putting the first for a birdie and then holing from 12 feet for another on the third, but that proved to be the longest putt the world number three holed all day.
Padraig Harrington had a brilliant third round, shooting a three-under-par 67. He's one-under for the tournament, with Shane Lowry a shot further back.
Speaking after his round on Saturday, McIlroy said: “I feel pretty good. The golf course definitely got a little trickier than the first couple of days.
“I felt like I played smart solid golf. It felt somewhat stress-free, if you can ever call golf at a US Open stress-free, but overall pretty pleased with how today went. I feel like I’m in a good spot going into tomorrow.”
Asked about using his experience of previous major wins on Sunday, McIlroy added: “It’s been such a long time since I’ve done it and I’m going out there to try to execute a game plan.
“I feel like the last three days I’ve done that really well. Just need to do that for one more day.”
US Open prize money
1st (Winner): $3,600,000
2nd: $2,160,000
3rd: $1,413,430
4th: $990,867
5th: $825,297
6th: $731,779
7th: $659,727
8th: $590,864
9th: $534,753
10th: $491,182
11th: $448,249
12th: $414,455
13th: $386,187
14th: $356,431
15th: $330,926
16th: $309,672
17th: $292,669
18th: $275,665
19th: $258,662
20th: $241,659
21st: $226,993
22nd: $212,328
23rd: $198,088
24th: $184,910
25th: $173,433
26th: $163,656
27th: $156,217
28th: $149,628
29th: $143,252
30th: $136,876
31st: $130,500
32nd: $124,124
33rd: $117,747
34th: $112,009
35th: $107,333
36th: $102,657
37th: $98,194
38th: $93,943
39th: $89,692
40th: $85,441
41st: $81,190
42nd: $76,939
43rd: $72,689
44th: $68,438
45th: $64,187
46th: $60,361
47th: $56,535
48th: $52,922
49th: $50,797
50th: $48,671
51st: $47,396
52nd: $46,333
53rd: $45,483
54th: $45,058
55th: $44,633
56th: $44,208
57th: $43,783
58th: $43,358
59th: $42,933
60th: $42,508
61st: $42,083
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