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Deutsche Bank Championship, Third Round: Day Ties Record, Leads Snedeker By One
Jason Day's had an excellent weekend at the Deutsche Bank Championship. His opening round 63 is the tournament low, and his 196 through three rounds ties the 54-hole record at TPC Boston.
But he's not nearly clear of the field just yet.
Day's 17-under through three rounds, but Brandt Snedeker is hot on his heels at 16-under, and Luke Donald is at 15-under. Steve Stricker, currently fourth in the World Golf Ranking, is four shots back at 13-under, and Phil Mickelson is at 12-under.
Both Stricker and Mickelson have a chance to take the top spot in those rankings should Tiger Woods (7-under) continue to struggle.
Sep 05 6:19p by Andy Hutchins - 0 comments