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Pebble Beach - If Dustin Johnson or Tiger Woods are looking for inspiration at Pebble Beach on Sunday, they might want to chat with Jim Herman.

LIVE SCORING

Herman, a Nationwide Tour player who made it to the US Open through sectional qualifying, shot a 5-under 30 on the front nine and was at 4 under for the day through 17 holes. He was at 12-over par for the tournament - well out of contention, but one of the few enjoying a stellar day early in the final round.

Johnson, Woods and Graeme McDowell will tee off later.

Johnson, who won his second straight Pebble Beach National Pro-Am earlier this year, heads into the final round with a three-shot lead over McDowell, with Woods and his 14 majors lurking five shots behind.

Also in the mix are Ernie Els (even) and Phil Mickelson (1 over), who will be playing together. Woods will play with Gregory Havret, a European Tour player who finished the third round at even.

The final round began under partly cloudy skies, although the greater concern at Pebble Beach was the wind.

As was the case Saturday, the USGA set the course up to promote good scoring in spots.

The tee box on No. 4 has been moved up about 15 yards, to 318 yards from the center of the green. Playing downwind, the hole should be drivable, as it was Saturday, when four players made eagle there. Herman made eagle on No. 4 on Sunday.

The famous seventh hole that juts out over the Monterey Peninusla will play at 92 yards, with the tee box spread out so players can choose which angle they want to come in on for the downhill shot.

And the tee box on the par-5 18th has been moved up 30 yards to encourage players to try for the green in two, as the USGA looks to add drama to a tournament that will finish during prime time on the East Coast.

Spain's Pablo Martin teed off first, played alone and finished his round in 2 hours, 39 minutes. He shot 79 and finished the tournament at 27-over par.

"Me and my caddie, it was a nice walk, checking the course," he said. "Pretty cool. It's so nice over here in Pebble Beach. I'm happy we can get to play for free."

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