LYTHAM ST ANNES, England (Reuters) - Former U.S. Masters champion Zach Johnson is renowned as one of the best putters in golf and he wielded his magic wand to revive his British Open challenge in the third round on Saturday. The American showed fortitude to bounce back from his second-round 74, squeezing six birdies into a four-under 66 to finish with a five-under aggregate of 205 on what he described as an almost "eerie" day of warm weather on the Lancashire coast. Johnson sank a succession of long-range putts, most notably at the eighth where a 30-foot effort disappeared into the cup. ...
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