Players in the FedEx Cup standings started out the tournament 40 moments ahead of time, due to fears over Hurricane Earl. But before the rainfall came, the players hoped to get off to blazing scratch lines while the skies were clear. Per se, the Deutsche Bank Championship 2010 leaderboard has some early hot streaks, although Tiger Woods could not equalize them.
Hurricane Earl forced the opening 7:40 am tee sentence to 7 am, as the tournament went for to avoid the worst of the storm. So far, conditions have not done anything to smart play in the least. In point of fact, more than a XII instrumentalists have already injected in the 60's.
Thus far, the Deutsche Bank Championship 2010 leaderboard has Jason Day and Zach Johnson leading at -8. What's more, seven players are already at -7, including Rory McIlory. Steve Stricker is among those at -6, and Vijay Singh, Jim Fuyrk and FedEx Cup leaderMatt Kuchar among those at -5.
The tournament is full of red scores right now, but no one knows if it will remain that way through the week. The Deutsche Bank Championship 2010 leaderboard is still missing like Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson, Ernie Els and Dustin Johnson, since they were the exceptions to the hot head starts.
Given the state of the Deutsche Bank Championship 2010 leaderboard, things looked to be favorable for them to have large rounds too. Yet Woods and Els are at +2 on the front nine, and Johnson is actually in last place at +4 through six. Mickelson is doing better at -2, yet that still leaves him several shots back.
The mystery story of Woods and Mickelson's play has gotten no clearer, as Wood tries to meliorate on his step forward last week, and Mickelson tries to get back on running. But in terms of the FedEx Cup standings, Woods needs to do more to qualify for next hebdomad than Mickelson does - especially after this head start.
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