Brooks Koepka is exactly where he expects to be heading into the final round of a major, particularly the US PGA Championship.
After carding a two-under-par 70 on Saturday, Koepka sits one stroke back of leader Phil Mickelson at six under for the tournament, putting him in position to win his fifth major championship.
Considering Koepka has been no worse than tied for fourth after 12 of the last 13 rounds at the PGA, his spot in Sunday's final pairing is familiar territory.
"It just feels good, feels normal," Koepka told reporters after his round.
"It's what you're supposed to do, what you practice for.
"I'm right where I want to be, and we'll see how tomorrow goes.
"Just be within three of the lead going into the back nine and you've got a chance."
Koepka trailed Mickelson by five strokes at one point Saturday but saw the five-time major winner slide back to him on the back nine.
A bogey on 18 denied Koepka a chance to match Mickelson at seven under, but the 2018 and 2019 PGA winner is looking forward to a potential one-on-one showdown in the final round.
"I can see what he's doing, and everybody else is in front of me, so I'll have a good idea on the leaderboard what's going on and just need to putt better -- simple," Koepka said.
"If I strike it anything like I did the last three days, I'll have a chance."
If he can pull it off, Koepka would become the first player to win the same major three times in a four-year stretch since Tom Watson captured the Open Championship title in 1980, 1982 and 1983.
Though the wind that had made scoring difficult at Kiawah Island's Ocean Course the first two days died down a bit Saturday, Koepka anticipates a challenging final round.
"it's a tough golf course," he said. "I thought it definitely played easier for sure, but this golf course you can make one little mistake and it can be costly.
"That's why it's a major championship. I think this place is perfect for it, and it will be fun to watch tomorrow."