Open, but only one of them is the new favorite on the oddsboard heading into Sunday’s final round at Torrey Pines.
That’s narrowly ahead of Rory McIlroy and Bryson DeChambeau, who are both two strokes off the lead at 3 under and just behind Oosthuizen on the oddsboard to win what would be a second U.S.
Russell Henley and Mackenzie Hughes, though tied with Oosthuizen two strokes ahead of McIlroy and DeChambeau, follow the former major winners on the board with Henley at 15/2 and Hughes at 9-1.
If you want to draw the line of historical comebacks, the record is seven strokes in Arnold Palmer’s only U.S.
That keeps Dustin Johnson in the mix from their positions at 1 under and certainly makes Matthew Wolff an interesting proposition from T6 at 25-1.