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The Scorecard: Deutsche Bank Championship

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By Christopher Versele

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The Front Nine

1 – New FedEx Cup ranking for Henrik Stenson, who closed out his first win of the 2013 season.

262 – Strokes taken by Stenson, good for 22-under and tied for the tournament’s record score.

3 – Runner-up finishes for Stenson this year. He also had a 3rd-place finish at the PGA Championship before gaining the elusive first win.

1,576 – Days between PGA Tour victories for Stenson.

4 – Birdies on the last six holes of the front nine, vaulting Stenson to the top of the leaderboard at the turn.

$1,440,000 – Earned by Stenson. He donated $25,000 to Boston Strong charity.

84.7 – Percent GIR for Stenson, which led all players in the tournament.

17 – Times Stenson has been at or under par in his last 20 rounds.

230 – Stenson’s Official World Golf Ranking at the beginning of 2012. He is now ranked sixth.

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The Back Nine

62 – Score carded by 20-year-old Jordan Spieth on Monday, which sprung him from 29th to fourth place. Spieth finished with three birdies and an eagle on the back nine to shoot a final-round 62.

25 – Foot birdie putt drained by Zach Johnson on No. 18 to secure his spot on the Presidents Cup team.

0.47 – Point margin by Ernie Els to claim the 70th and final FedEx Cup playoff spot (over Ryan Palmer).

6 – Holes played by Zach Johnson and Stuart Appleby before restarting their Sunday rounds due to weather. Johnson was 2-over on the day before wiping the scorecard clean.

18 – Double Bogeys and above on No. 14, a tricky 495-yard par 4 at TPC Boston. There were an additional 84 bogeys and only 27 birdies.

20 – Spots climbed in the FedEx Cup rankings to No. 8 by Steve Stricker, who fired a 67 Monday to claim second place.

73 – Final-round score for the overnight leader Sergio Garcia, who finished five shots out of the lead.

32 – Putts taken by Tiger Woods on Monday, who finished tied for 65th place.

40 – Players who will be eliminated from the FedEx Cup playoffs after next weekend’s BMW Championship.

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