The final day of this year’s U.S. Open, from Pebble Beach, begins with Gary Woodland (pictured) holding on to his lead, but only barely. After three days of play, he’s still atop the leader board, but by only one stroke. He’s at 11 under par, with Justin Rose right behind at 10 under. Other players not far behind include Brooks Koepka, who with a victory would match a feat accomplished by only one other golfer in history by winning his third straight U.S. Open, starting the day at seven under par. Also, Rory McIlroy is at six under, and other long-time fan favorites are back in the distance, with Tiger Woods at even par, Jordan Spieth at one over par, and Phil Mickelson at three over par.