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By Bob Harig
ESPN.com Saturday, June 20, 2009 FARMINGDALE, N.Y. -- The golf fans who have made a name for themselves at Bethpage Black for their boisterous behavior could have refused to consume alcohol, suddenly turned polite, and such a transformation wouldn't have been more surprising than the name atop the leaderboard at the 109th U.S. Open. Ricky Barnes? He shot even-par 70 and was the 54-hole leader of the 109th U.S. Open, then started to play like someone who had never been there before as the fourth round started and -- thankfully ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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