Lee Westwood Holes Out for Eagle, Takes a Share of the Lead at the U.S. Open
By Michael Shamburger

Lee Westwood has finished second in a major tournament three times, and third six times, and now, once again, he is making a move during a major championship. After Dustin Johnson’s birdie and spectacular par, he left a chip short and ended up with what may prove to be a costly double-bogey on the par-4 third hole because on the par-4 fifth hole, Westwood holed out for eagle to move into a tie for the lead with Johnson and Andrew Landry.
Things are getting bunched up.
Eagles for @WestwoodLee in #USOpen career
— Justin Ray (@JustinRayGolf) June 18, 2016
1997-2015: 2 total
This week: 2
Lee Westwood's 9 top-3s in majors are the most by any player without a victory in the modern era (since 1st Masters in '34).
— Justin Ray (@JustinRayGolf) June 18, 2016