Second-round leader Angel Cabrera hit only 29 percent of the fairways in yesterday's third round at the U.S. Open, resulting in a 6-over 76 that puts him 4 strokes behind leader Aaron Baddeley. Robert Dvorchak of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette writes that "it was the driver, above all else, that led to his fall." Dvorchak adds, "At four shots behind leader Aaron Baddeley, Cabrera is hardly out of contention. But he knows he has to rally, and he'll need help from the players in front of him."
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