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Golf pro Harman taps into killer instinct for upcoming major win.

By‍ Martyn Herman

HOYLAKE, England (Reuters) –

Runaway Open leader Brian Harman

spends his spare time hunting turkeys back ⁣home in Georgia, and his aim has been true ⁣and straight while bagging birdies⁤ and eagles at Royal ⁢Liverpool.

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The terrain of the Wirral Peninsula, not to mention the fauna, might be a little different ⁤to what he⁤ is used to, but the American again looked perfectly at home on Saturday.

Starting with a five-stroke lead, he ended the day ‍in⁤ the⁢ same ​position on 12⁤ under‌ after⁣ a round of⁢ 69, with​ compatriot ⁤Cameron Young⁢ his closest pursuer on seven under.

Harman, whose best result so far at a⁤ major was tied for second ⁤at ‌the 2017​ U.S. Open, was unflappable during his⁢ third round as the hunter became ​the hunted ‍for‍ the⁣ chasing pack, even despite two dropped shots in his opening four ‍holes.

Asked if the calmness needed to hunt animals helped him during his quest⁢ for‍ the biggest trophy of his career, Harman said “patience and strategy” were⁣ common attributes.

“When I go out turkey hunting ⁤I can spend⁤ all day out there, and like​ I said, hunting is something else that I do that makes me lose track of time,” Harman, who tops the putting statistics this week⁣ with only 78 required over 54 holes, told reporters.

Harman, who was tied for sixth at St Andrews last ‍year, shook off his ​pursuers on Saturday with ⁤birdies at the ‌fifth, ninth, 12th and 13th and then made several ice-cool par putts to ‍dishearten​ those cheering ⁤on his playing partner, ⁢local favourite​ Tommy ‌Fleetwood.

Asked about his shaky‍ start when his lead over Spain’s Jon Rahm was‍ cut ‍to two strokes, he said: “It would⁣ have been really easy​ to let the wheels start spinning‌ and really kind​ of let it get out of control.

“But I just kind of doubled down on my routine and knew I was hitting it well.”

The mild-mannered Harman was labelled the Butcher of Hoylake by one ‌British tabloid after he spoke candidly about the‌ skills needed to butcher one of his kills, whether a turkey, an elk or boar. He said he had heard ⁤some things‌ that “weren’t​ super nice” from the Fleetwood-supporting ⁢crowds ‍on Saturday.

Hunting is ‍not generally ​well-received in Britain, but Harman was at ⁣pains to⁢ explain his‌ passion.

“My dad used to take me hunting, but we⁢ would‌ always ⁢— we always​ made it a⁣ point that ⁣I knew how to skin a ⁤deer when I was eight years old,” he said. “It was all part of it, start to finish.⁣ I enjoy it start to finish.

“Back home at​ the hunting place that I own, we plant food for the animals. We have‌ prescribed fire for the animals. Everything we do is ‌for the wildlife, and then ⁤when we harvest‌ it,​ we respect⁢ it,​ take care of it, feed our families with it.”

Another day of straight shooting on Sunday and‍ he will‌ have a Claret Jug⁢ in⁢ his trophy cabinet ‍too.

(Reporting by Martyn Herman; Editing by Hugh Lawson)

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