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2012 Deutsche Bank Championship: Rory McIlroy Takes Title With Final-Round 67

Rory McIlroy came from three strokes back to win the 2012 Deutsche Bank Championship on Monday.

2012 Deutsche Bank Championship: Rory McIlroy Takes Title With Final-Round 67

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FedEx Cup 2012 Standings: Rory McIlroy Leads, Kyle Stanley 30th, Ryan Moore 35th

Rory McIlroy has taken control of the FedEx Cup with a huge victory this past weekend in the Deutsche Bank Championship. He moved up from fourth to first and now holds 4,799 points thanks to three wins and eight top ten finishes. McIlroy leads Nick Watney and Tiger Woods by over 1,300 points and is in good shape to win it.

There are three golfers with the Pacific Northwest ties who are still in the FedEx Cup race. Ben Crane was born in Portland and went to school at the University of Oregon, Kyle Stanley was born and resides in Gig Harbor, and Ryan Moore was born in Tacoma.

Thanks to Moore's top ten finish at the Deutsche Bank Championship, he moved all the way up from 53rd to 35th this weekend. Stanley finished in a tie for 42nd, which kept him perched right where he is at 30th place. Ben Crane missed his second straight cut and has fallen from 39th to 67th in a span of two weeks.

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Deutsche Bank Championship 2012 Purse: Rory McIlroy's Title Earns Him $1.44 Million

Rory McIlroy has won the 2012 Deutsche Bank Championship at TPC Boston, and he was rewarded handsomely for his victory on Monday. The 23-year-old from Northern Ireland takes home $1.44 million after coming back from three strokes down to start the day. Louis Oosthuizen, who started the day on top, lost a nice chunk of change with his final-round stumble. Still, the South African won't go home anywhere close to empty-handed, with an $864,000 payday.

Tiger Woods, one of the highest earning athletes in the world thanks to his Nike endorsement, finished in third and gets $544,000 for his efforts. With this money, Woods is the first PGA Tour golfer to amass over $100 million in career earnings.

Phil Mickelson finished in a fourth-place tie with Dustin Johnson. Each will receive $352,000 for the weekend's work. The winnings for the rest of the top ten are as follows:

6. Brandt Snedeker -- $288,000

t-7. Adam Scott -- $258,000

t-7. Jeff Overton -- $258,000

9. Bryce Molder -- $232,000

t-10. Kevin Stadler -- $208,000

t-10. Ryan Moore -- $208,000

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2012 Deutsche Bank Championship Results: Rory McIlroy Comes Out On Top

Rory McIlroy has come back to win the 2012 Deutsche Bank Championship in Boston with a final-round 67. He finished 20-under for the weekend, one stroke ahead of second-place Louis Oosthuizen.

Oosthuizen came into the final day with a three-stroke lead, but his Monday took an unfortunate turn with a double bogey on the fifth hole. McIlroy would go on to tie Oosthuizen with a birdie on the sixth hole, then take the lead on the eighth with another birdie. McIlroy would not surrender the lead after that.

Tiger Woods finished 18-under and in third place after a 66 in the final round. He came out hot, with four birdies on the front nine. For the day he finished with no bogeys and five birdies to put himself in contention towards the end.

Phil Mickelson also went 5-under on the final day to rise from ninth to a tie for fourth. Mickelson finished strong with 3-under over the back-nine and a birdie on 18.

Ryan Moore came through with the best showing for the Pacific Northwest. The Tacoma native struggled on the back-nine, with three bogeys and a double bogey before getting back on track to birdie the last two holes and finish 10-under for the weekend in 10th.

Kyle Stanley, a native of Gig Harbor, shot an even 71 on Monday, leaving him at 2-under for the tournament in a tie for 42nd place.

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Deutsche Bank Championship 2012: TV Schedule, Tee Times, Parings For Monday

Louis Oosthuizen (-19) captured the lead Sunday at the Deutsche Bank Championship with a record-breaking eight-under performance and will now look to hold on to his three-stroke advantage with only one round left to play.

Rory McIlroy is his most legitimate threat, sitting at -16, and the two will be the day's final pairing at 1:50 p.m. EST.

Tiger Woods and Dustin Johnson (both -13) are tied for third. They'll be the tournament's second-to-last pairing at 1:40 p.m. EST.

Here's the full pairings for the final round of the Deutsche Bank Championship (all EST):

7:40 am - Graeme McDowell and Padraig Harrington
7:49 am - Mark Wilson and Sang-Moon Bae
7:58 am - Jonathan Byrd and Scott Stallings
8:07 am - Carl Pettersson and Kevin Na
8:16 am - Blake Adams and Brendon de Jonge
8:25 am - Harris English and Martin Flores
8:34 am - Jimmy Walker and Brian Harman
8:43 am - Rickie Fowler and Scott Piercy
8:52 am - J.J. Henry and Geoff Ogilvy
9:01 am - Bob Estes and Ian Poulter
9:10 am - Daniel Summerhays and George McNeill
9:20 am - Tommy Gainey and Jason Day
9:30 am - Marc Leishman and Josh Teater
9:40 am - Roberto Castro and John Huh
9:50 am - Charl Schwartzel and Sean O'Hair
10:00 am - Bud Cauley and Zach Johnson
10:10 am - Matt Kuchar and Aaron Baddeley
10:20 am - Kyle Stanley and Robert Garrigus
10:30 am - Greg Chalmers and Bill Haas
10:40 am - Hunter Mahan and Jonas Blixt
10:50 am - Pat Perez and Bo Van Pelt
11:00 am - William McGirt and J.B. Holmes
11:10 am - Dicky Pride and Johnson Wagner
11:20 am - Ted Potter and Jr. Vijay Singh
11:30 am - Tom Gillis and Ernie Els
11:40 am - Luke Donald and Troy Matteson
11:50 am - Chris Kirk and Seung-Yul Noh
12:00 pm - Lee Westwood and Kevin Stadler
12:10 pm - Matt Every and John Merrick
12:20 pm - Keegan Bradley and Nick Watney
12:30 pm - Steve Stricker and Adam Scott
12:40 pm - John Senden and Jim Furyk
12:50 pm - D.A. Points and Webb Simpson
1:00 pm - Phil Mickelson and Jeff Overton
1:10 pm - Brandt Snedeker and David Hearn
1:20 pm - Charley Hoffman and Jason Dufner
1:30 pm - Bryce Molder and Ryan Moore
1:40 pm - Dustin Johnson and Tiger Woods
1:50 pm - Louis Oosthuizen and Rory McIlroy

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2012 Deutsche Bank Championship: Louis Oosthuizen Separates Himself From Pack With Electrifying Third Round

South Africa's Louis Oosthuizen was in the zone Sunday, stringing together seven straight birdies to jump out to a three-shot lead with only one round to play at the Deutsche Bank Championship.

Oosthuizen's incredible streak included going 19 consecutive holes without missing a green. He ended the par-5 18th with a birdie as well that gave him an 8-under 63 on the day. His total score of -19 is a new record through the first 54 holes of play.

Rory McIlroy was solid in his own right but the 23-year-old golfer's 4-under round wasn't enough to keep up with the sweet swinging Oosthuizen.

Dustin Johnson remains in striking distance, tied in third place with Tigers Woods at -13 under. Sunday marked Woods second straight round of 68.

The final round begins early Monday morning. For a complete listing of the leaderboard, visit the PGA's website.

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Deutsche Bank Championship Leaderboard: Tiger Woods In Third After Day 2

Tiger Woods finds himself near the top of the leaderboard again after the second round of the 2012 Deutsche Bank Championship at TPC Boston. Woods shot a 68 on Saturday to finish at 10-under overall, two strokes behind the leader, Rory McIlroy.

Louis Oosthuizen has moved into second place with second-round 65. He is one stroke behind the leader.

Ryan Moore, a native of Tacoma, is in contention as he is tied with Woods in third place. Moore finished his round strong with an eagle on the 18th hole. He was 3-under for the day.

Gig Harbor native Ryan Stanley birdied two of the final three holes to finish at 1-under for the day and 2-under for the tournament. Stanley now finds himself in 39th place, ten strokes back of McIlroy.

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Deutsche Bank Championship: Rory McIlroy Sits On Top, Ryan Moore In 2nd

Tacoma, Wash., native Ryan Moore is in the hunt at the 2012 Deutsche Bank Championship in Boston. Moore shot a 3-under 68 on Day 2 to finish two strokes behind the current leader, Rory McIlroy.

McIlroy put up his second-straight round of 65, moving him to 12-under for the tournament. An eagle on the final hole allowed him to end his day on top.

Tiger Woods is still in action at TPC Boston. He is 1-under for the day through 11 holes and 8-under for the tournament. Woods is currently tied for seventh overall.

Gig Harbor, Wash., native Ryan Stanley followed his 70 in the first round with the same score the second. He is now 2-under for the tournament and tied for 34th place.

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Ryan Moore To Start 2nd Round Alongside Seung-Yul Noh and J.B. Holmes

Washington's own Ryan Moore will try to build on his solid opening round of 64 as he tees off grouped with Seung-Yul Noh and J.B. Holmes at 7:52 am. off the No. 10 tee at the second FedEx Cup Playoff event, the Deutsche Bank Championship, on Saturday.

He's got some tough company in Tiger Woods, who is tied with Moore and Jeff Overton for third place going into the second round.

Here are the full groupings and starting times for Saturday's second round action:

All times Eastern

Tee No. 1

7:40 a.m.: Pat Perez, Spencer Levin, David Hearn
7:52 a.m.: Brendon de Jonge, Tom Gillis, John Rollins
8:04 a.m.: Greg Chalmers, Mark Wilson, Martin Laird
8:16 a.m.: Tim Clark, Marc Leishman, Ben Curtis
8:28 a.m.: Bill Haas, Kyle Stanley, Robert Garrigus
8:40 a.m.: Scott Piercy, John Huh, Jim Furyk
8:52 a.m.: Roberto Castro, Chris Kirk, Michael Thompson
9:04 a.m.: George McNeill, Tommy Gainey, Sang-Moon Bae
12:10 p.m.: Charl Schwartzel, D.A. Points, J.J. Henry
12:22 p.m.: Ian Poulter, Kevin Na, Ben Crane
12:34 p.m.: Charlie Wi, Padraig Harrington, Geoff Ogilvy
12:46 p.m.: Luke Donald, Justin Rose, Steve Stricker
12:58 p.m.: Bubba Watson, Dustin Johnson, Carl Pettersson
1:10 p.m.: Nick Watney, Brandt Snedeker, Tiger Woods
1:22 p.m.: Sean O'Hair, Matt Every, Greg Owen
1:34 p.m.: Dicky Pride, Jonas Blixt, John Merrick

Tee No. 10

7:40 a.m.: Charles Howell III, Jonathan Byrd, Brian Davis
7:52 a.m.: Ryan Moore, Seung-Yul Noh, J.B. Holmes
8:04 a.m.: Brian Harman, Ryan Palmer, Kevin Stadler
8:16 a.m.: Phil Mickelson, Ernie Els, Rickie Fowler
8:28 a.m.: Matt Kuchar, Hunter Mahan, Keegan Bradley
8:40 a.m.: Rory McIlroy, Zach Johnson, Jason Dufner
8:52 a.m.: Ricky Barnes, Troy Matteson, Cameron Tringale
9:04 a.m.: Bryce Molder, Rory Sabbatini, K.J. Choi
9:16 a.m.: Daniel Summerhays, Martin Flores,
12:10 p.m.: Bob Estes, Harris English, Josh Teater
12:22 p.m.: Vijay Singh, Ken Duke, Scott Stallings
12:34 p.m.: Graham DeLaet, Jimmy Walker, William McGirt
12:46 p.m.: John Senden, Graeme McDowell, Adam Scott
12:58 p.m.: Bud Cauley, Lee Westwood, Johnson Wagner
1:10 p.m.: Webb Simpson, Louis Oosthuizen, Bo Van Pelt
1:22 p.m.: Jeff Overton, Ted Potter Jr., Aaron Baddeley
1:34 p.m.: Charley Hoffman, Blake Adams, Jason Day

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Deutsche Bank Championship 2012: Ryan Moore Two Strokes Behind Leader

Tacoma, Washington product Ryan Moore had a stellar opening day at the Deutsche Bank Championship in Boston, shooting 7-under to end the first round tied for third and two strokes back.

Moore tied with a golfer by the name of Tiger Woods and did one stroke better than Rory McIlroy. Moore came out of the gates swinging early, going 5-under through the first eight holes.

South Korean golfer Seung-Yul Noh was on fire, going 9-under on the day to end the first round on top of the leaderboard, but it's a close field at the top. Chris Kirk is one stroke behind Noh at 8-under, and Jeff Overton, Woods and Moore all sit at 7-under.

Kyle Stanley from Gig Harbor had a respectable showing, shooting one stroke under par to land himself tied for 46th place.

Phil Mickelson ended the day 3-under, good for a tie for 17th place.

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2012 Deutsche Bank Championship, Leaderboard Update: Tiger Woods Fires 7-Under, Takes Lead

Red numbers were ripe for the taking in the morning group on Thursday at the 2012 Deutsche Bank Championship as Tiger Woods finds himself atop the leaderboard after an impressive first round at TPC Boston in Norton, MA.

Tiger fired an opening round 64 to put him 7-under for the tournament, currently tied with Jeff Overton. Woods had eight birdies and just one bogey on his card today, getting started with five straight birdies on his first five holes of his round.

Aussie John Senden and South African Louis Oosthuizen are currently tied for third place at 5-under par, while Ian Poulter, Luke Donald, Dustin Johnson and two others finished with 4-under 67's on Thursday.

Tacoma native Ryan Moore is making a charge, currently at 5-under after eight holes on the day. As for Gig Harbor native Kyle Stanley, he is part of the afternoon group and currently is 1-over for his round after six holes.

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2012 Deutsche Bank Championship Preview: Lengthy Courses Par For The Course

The 2012 Deutsche Bank Championship tees off Friday, and power players have the advantage at a long TPC Boston course.

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