The final day of competition features more of the gorgeous conditions that have led to such stellar play and low scores for most of this tournament. Yesterday, Branden Grace from South Africa surged through round three with a record eight-under-par 62, an average of a birdie almost every other hole. (It’s also the first 62 recorded in men’s major championship history.) But even that effort pales to Jordan Spieth’s overall dominance at this year’s British Open. Grace begins this final day at 4 under par for the tournament, while Spieth sits alone in the lead at 11 under, three strokes ahead of the nearest competitor, Matt Kuchar.