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Saturday, September 4, 2010

Woods faces out of the FedEx Cup

Zach Johnson and Jason Day surrendered the course, escaped the bad weather, made the first round of the Deutsche Bank Championship lead. Boston time on Friday, Tiger - Woods has towards the other direction, it may face elimination on Saturday, left the Federation Cup stadium ahead of schedule.

Different morning and afternoon games

Before the advent of the hurricane count under the easy game, Zach - how to promote how Johnson's putting forward, shot 63, at 8-under par for the Ryder Cup wild card consolidate the foundation laid.

By contrast, when the rain comes the first call, Woods has already swallowed the first four holes, two bogeys and then his condition has not been better. He came back later to swallow two bogeys, once in the last one. However, he eventually rebounded a bit, to produce 72, one over par, which is expected to cut him below the line 3. If Saturday, Woods faced elimination, he would not qualify for the third round of the Chicago Federation Cup, which can not defend BMW Championship. "I'll have to hit a good score, hoping to rise a little." Woods said, "Obviously, I better start than today."

Zach - Johnson and Jason - Dey shot 63 when the grasping points, very good condition, so they are only just one-shot lead, but behind a player to reach as many as 8. This large group includes Ryan - Palmer (Ryan Palmer), Rory - McIlroy (Rory McIlroy) and the afternoon departure of Geoff - Geoff Ogilvy (Geoff Ogilvy). Geoff - Geoff Ogilvy is among the best players at the starting one.

Taking into account the interference count hurricane, the Deutsche Bank Championship, the successful completion of the first round of lucky. Even more shocking is that no wind coming. Late departure time to time, players only need to deal with falling showers. "The competition is likely to evolve into the history of the most unequal division." Ogilvy about possible attacks on the competition 50 miles / hour winds, said, "The reality was much better than we expected."

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