The Open 2017 enters its final round on day day four with the two Americans at the top of the leaderboard.

Jordan Spieth is leading on eleven under par, and has a three shot lead on fellow US player Matt Kuchar (-8).

The third spot is a tie between Canadian Austin Connelly and the USA’s Brooks Koepka - both on five under par.

Rory McIlroy - who yesterday failed on make inroads on Spieth’s lead - is in joint 11th position with Ian Poulter and Ross Fisher (-2).

McIlroy on day three lost ground to Spieth after hitting back-to-back bogeys at the seventh and eighth and a double bogey at the 10th.

Afterwards the world number four said: "It's hard to think 'big picture' now, I'm just off the golf course and I'm a little disappointed.

"I definitely feel like today was an opportunity lost to get right in the mix going into tomorrow.”

Spieth and Kuchar will be last to tee-off, with the two leading American players set to begin their final round campaign at 2.30pm.



Spieth, the world number four, admitted that his three shot lead was in danger of being cut on the final day of the Open 2017.



He said: "I've had a five-shot lead in a major and squandered it before.

"I've had the high and the humbling so I will keep my head down and not get ahead of myself.”



The Texan was referring to the 2016 Masters, where he blew a five-shot lead with nine holes to play

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