Swede Johan Edfors is the first man out on the course for his third round, playing on his own, and cards a respectable 72 in difficult conditions to leave him six over for tournament
Paul Casey is also out early but his round gets off to a disastrous start, with the Englishman bogeying four of the first five holes. He rallies slightly to card 74, leaving him eight over
A number of wayward shots from early starter Padraig Harrington (including one on the 7th) sees him slip to nine over after a disappointing round of 76
An eagle on the 7th and three late birdies make up for three bogeys and two doubles in a horror front nine from Rory McIlroy (pictured here with caddie JP Fitzgerald), leaving him seven over
Tiger Woods may not be at Turnberry on Saturday after failing to make the cut but that doesn't stop his fans ensuring the world number one's presence is felt
Other fans are far more in keeping with the world's oldest major, taking a more vintage approach to their fancy dress
No prizes for guessing which of the two individuals, whose lower halves are pictured here, the bag belongs to. American John Daly's golf could not quite match the brightness of his trousers as he carded 72 to go two over
The Turnberry stewards ensure quiet for Bryce Molder's approach to the 5th green. The American goes on to card an impressive three-under par 67, taking him level overall
American Mark Calcavecchia, the 1989 Open champion, looks in relaxed mood ahead of his third round, but a 77, which leaves him three over, sends him tumbling down the leaderboard
Overnight joint leader and five-time Open champion Tom Watson continues to enjoy his Turnberry experience. He drops two shots during his round but holds onto a one-shot lead going into the final round on four under
Tom Watson's playing partner - and fellow leader at the start of the day - Steve Marino remains under the media spotlight, but struggles, dropping six shots to take him to one over
Englishman David Howell makes his way around the picturesque Turnberry course during his round of 72 that leaves him three over
Spain's Sergio Garcia drives from the 10th tee as he attempts to recover from three bogeys on the front nine. He eventually cards a 76 which leaves him five over
The best laid plans of mice and men... first round leader Miguel Angel Jiminez, one under before the start of play, plots his challenge on the first tee but he eventually cards a 76 to finish on three over
Fijian Vijay Singh drops five shots throughout his round of 75 but at two over is still in with a chance of challenging on Sunday
Lee Westwood drives from the 6th tee. The Englishman, starting level, cancels out two birdies with two bogeys in a par round that leaves him two under and primed for a final day challenge
Columbian Camilo Villegas finds the going tough but shoots a three-over 73 which takes him to two over for the tournament
South African Retief Goosen tarnishes an otherwise solid opening nine with a double bogey at the 7th, but re-focuses to card a par 70 and stay two under
A one-over round of 71 is enough in such conditions to put American Stewart Cink well into contention on one under
Another American in the hunt is Jim Furyk who shoots a par 70 to leave him one under
Matthew Goggin eyes the 9th tee with his caddie during an impressive round of 69, which gives him a joint clubhouse lead at three under
Englishman Ross Fisher, who started the day on three under, is impressive throughout his round of 70, which leaves him three under and tied for the lead
The day, though, again belongs to 59-year-old Watson who leads going into the final round, 32 years since he last lifted the Claret Jug at Turnberry
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