Deutsche Bank C'ship: Round 1 notebook

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Sep. 4, 2009

Jim Furyk and Steve Stricker posted matching 8-under 63s to share the opening-round lead of the 2009 Deutsche Bank Championship, the second event in the PGA TOUR Playoffs for the FedExCup. They sit two in front of Scott Verplank, Angel Cabrera, Justin Leonard, Matt Kuchar and Retief Goosen.

• Furyk, currently No. 18 in the FedExCup standings, hit all 18 greens in regulation on Friday for the seventh time in his career (1,438 rounds) and for the first time since the opening round of the 2009 Masters. Furyk hit 13 of 14 fairways in regulation on Friday, just missing out on his 32nd career round having hit every fairway.

• Furyk's 63 equals his best opening round in 408 PGA TOUR starts. The others came at the 1997 Byron Nelson (finished T5) and the 2006 Canadian Open (won).

• This marks the 20th time in Furyk's TOUR career that he has held at least a share of the 18-hole lead. His worst result after holding at least a share of the first-round lead came earlier this year at the Transitions Championship, where he followed an opening 6-under 65 with rounds of 78-72-74 to finish T52. He has carried the opening-round lead on to victory four times (2000 Doral-Ryder Open, 2005 Western Open, 2006 Wachovia Championship, 2006 Canadian Open).

Furyks previous Round 1 leads
Tournament Place Round 1 Finish
1995 United Airlines Hawaiian Open tie Fergus -5 T18
1996 Freeport-McMoRan Classic 1 over four players -6 T27
1996 MCI Classic tie Boros, Green, Roberts -5 T32
1997 GTE Byron Nelson Classic 1 over Hart, Stankowski, Woods -7 T5
1997 British Open tie Clarke -4 4th
1997 THE TOUR Championship tie Duval, Parnevik -5 2
2000 Doral-Ryder Open tie Frazar, Lietzke, Singh -7 W
2001 MasterCard Colonial tie Mickelson -5 T22
2001 Buick Open tie Henninger -8 T2
2001 WGC-NEC Invitational tie Norman -5 2
2002 PGA Championship tie Funk -4 9
2003 Mercedes Championships tie Els -9 T6
2005 Barclays Classic 3 over six players -6 2
2005 Cialis Western Open tie Curtis, Fischer -7 W
2006 PLAYERS Championship tie Davis Love III -5 T3
2006 Wachovia Championship tie Bill Haas, Immelman, Sabbatini -4 W
2006 Canadian Open tie Rose -7 W
2007 AT&T National tie Choi, Singh, Appleby, Ogilvie -4 T3
2009 Transitions Championship 1 over Ames -6 T52

• Furyk is making his fifth start at the Deutsche Bank Championship, with a T7 in 2008 his only top-10 finish. Prior to Friday's 63, his previous best effort at the TPC Boston was a 6-under 65 in the second round a year ago.

• Steve Stricker's 63 also equals his best opening round on the PGA TOUR (357 starts). He posted a 7-under 63 this year en route to victory at the Crowne Plaza Invitational.

Stricker's previous Round 1 leads
Tournament Place Round 1 Finish
1993 Canadian Open 2 over five players -6 T4
2009 Crowne Plaza Invitational Tie Clark, Austin -7 Win

• Stricker has found his groove at the Deutsche Bank Championship. After missing his first three cuts from 2003-05, he has since reeled off T7 (2006), T9 (2007) and T13 (2008) finishes at the tournament. His 63 on Friday betters his previous best score of 67 at the TPC Boston, posted on three occasions.

• Stricker entered the 2009 Deutsche Bank Championship ranked No. 2 in the FedExCup standings on the strength of victories earlier in the year at the Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial and the John Deere Classic. With nine top-10 finishes this season, he trails only Tiger Woods (12).

• The PGA TOUR Playoffs have been kind to Stricker. With five top-10 finishes in nine previous Playoff starts, he trails only Camilo Villegas, who has six. His 63 on Friday also represents a TOUR-leading 26 rounds in the 60s in Playoff events.

• Tiger Woods (2006) is the only first-round leader/co-leader at the Deutsche Bank Championship to carry that lead on to victory. The 2007 FedExCup champion and current points leader carded a 1-under 70 on Friday.

Troy Matteson made the most of earning the final spot (No. 125) into The Barclays a week ago, finishing T20 and advancing into this week's field at No. 83 in the FedExCup standings. He's off to another much-needed good start this week, opening with a 5-under 66.

Phil Mickelson, currently No. 10 in the FedExCup standings, posted an even-par 71 on Friday in his 400th PGA TOUR start. He is making his third start at the Deutsche Bank Championship (1-2007, MC-2008).

• Local favorite Brett Quigley, No. 59 in the FedExCup standings, posted a 1-under 70 on Friday. The 40-year-old native of Fort Devens, Mass. had missed the cut in five previous starts before a T21 in 2008.

• Defending champion Vijay Singh's stellar track record at the Deutsche Bank Championship includes four top-4 finishes in five previous starts (4-2003, 1-2004, 2-2006, T60-2007, 1-2008). With a 4-under 67 on Friday, he is now a collective 69-under in seven starts at TPC Boston. The 34-time PGA TOUR winner needs a good finish this week to move up from his current 78th position in the FedExCup standings.

Heath Slocum, winner of last week's The Barclays and the third-ranked player in the FedExCup standings, posted a 2-under 69 on Friday. He is making his seventh start at the Deutsche Bank Championship, with his best outing coming in 2008 (T15). His only other top-25 finish came in 2007 (T23).

• It was a roller coaster ride for Hunter Mahan during the opening round of the Deutsche Bank Championship. He stood at 6-over par through seven holes before rallying with five birdies in his next nine to move to 1-over through 16 holes. He closed with a double bogey on the par-3 eighth and a birdie on the par-4 ninth for a 2-over 73.

Ernie Els, fresh off of a T2 finish at The Barclays (one of four top-8 finishes in his last six starts) struggled to a 4-over 75. He is making his second start at the Deutsche Bank Championship, with a T3 finish in his inaugural appearance in 2008.

• Five rookies remain in the PGA TOUR Playoffs for the FedExCup -- Webb Simpson (71), Jeff Klauk (75), James Nitties (75), Marc Leishman (70) and Scott Piercy (67). Only Simpson (#41) is currently inside the Top 70, the cutoff point to qualify for next week's BMW Championship.

• The top 33 players in this week's field are assured of reaching next week's BMW Championship. The remainder will be competing for the other 37 places in the field in Chicago.

• Nine players have now started in all 10 career PGA TOUR Playoff events. The list includes Robert Allenby (76), Stewart Cink (71), Tim Clark (70), Jim Furyk (63), Sergio Garcia (70), Hunter Mahan (73), Vijay Singh (67), Steve Stricker (63) and Camilo Villegas (70).

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