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Which two pga tour golfers share the lead in the Deutsche Bank Championship?”

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Which two pga tour golfers share the lead in the Deutsche Bank Championship?”

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Tiger Woods opened with a 1-under 70 on Friday and has been in this position before. Earlier this summer at the Buick Open, his 1-under opening round had him tied for 95th, and he went on to win the tournament. However, he’s in a far worse position here at the Deutsche Bank Championship this week. At the Buick Open, his opening round was played in the afternoon, and his second round was played in the early morning, when the golf course was most susceptible to low scores. He capitalized by playing the first five holes in 6 under, a luxury he won’t have at TPC Boston today. Tiger tees off at 1:10 p.m. ET this afternoon, and a golf course traditionally plays more difficult in the afternoon sun. Jim Furyk began his day with four consecutive birdies at Nos. 1-4 to begin his round. On Saturday, he’ll begin on the back nine and faces a much more difficult test. When a player starts on the front nine, TPC Boston lends itself to a fast start. But the back nine offers a formidable opening stretc

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It must be the cheese, or maybe even the beer. Whatever it is, it worked out in amazing fashion for Wisconsin natives Steve Stricker and Jerry Kelly, who were paired together at today’s third round in the Deutsche Bank Championship at the TPC Boston. The two cheeseheads were paired together and began the day 5 shots behind the leaders, and finished their rounds with Steve Stricker posting a 67 to enter the clubhouse as the sole leader of the tournament, coming in at 13 under par, while Jerry Kelly fired a solid 67 to finish the day only two strokes back from the lead. Tiger Woods failed to match the feats of the beermen, shooting an over par round that virtually places him out of contention for this weeks event title, although he will advance and contend again next week. Tune in to NBC on Labor Day to see the finale and watch a couple Wisconsinites prove that there is more coming out of our state than just beer and cheese that is among the best in the world.

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