Henrik Stenson fired a bogey-free, 6-under 65 on Sunday to take the lead at the Deutsche Bank Championship heading into Monday's final round at TPC Boston.The powerful Swede had four birdies and an eagle on a course he knows well, having won there in 2013 en route to winning his first-career FedEx Cup. Stenson finished Round 3 at 13 under, one shot ahead of American Rickie Fowler, who he'll playwith in the final pairing Monday.MORE: | Only one 54-hole leader has gone on to win the Deutsche
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Max Garcia Jersey the world rankings.Fowler shot a 4-under 32 on the front nine Sunday, but parred every hole on the back nine. His driving was atypically erratic throughout much of the round, but he was able to scramble his way around for his third straight 4-under 67.Charley Hoffman led by three shots heading into the third round, but he floundered with a 5-over 76 to drop him back to 7 under.Hoffman wasn't the only player to struggle in Round 3. Golf's hottest player, Jason Day, snapped his streak of 22 consecutive rounds under par by shooting a 2-over 73. He fell back to 4 under for the tournament, virtually eliminating him from taking the top spot in the world rankings.The FedEx cup is heating up, and there are a host of players trying to make it into the BMW Championship field. Here's what the leaders need to do
Jonathan Ledbetter Jersey Monday to win the second leg:Henrik Stenson (-13) Stenson doesn't need to hit a lot of drivers off the tee, becausehe hits his 3-wood over 300 yards. He looks to be in full control of his game right now, but his putting has been known to betrayhim at times. A few early birdies could quell anynerves he brings in.Rickie Fowler (-12) Fowler
Justin Murray Jersey will need to hitbetter off the tee if he's going to unseat Stenson on Monday. His putting looked solid, and his irongame was terrific, but it will be tough to make birdies if he's consistently hitting out of the rough.Matt Jones (-11) Jones has quietly had a very solid season despite his collapse over the weekend at the PGA Championship. The 35-year-old Australianis a fantastic bunker player, and seems to be doing everything well at the moment. He just needs to keep his nerves in check this time.Sean O'Hair (-11) O'Hair had fallen
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