The victory was Charley Hoffman's second on the PGA Tour.
Norton, MA (Sports Network) -
Charley Hoffman fired a nine-under 62 Monday to roll to a five-stroke win at the Deutsche Bank Championship.
Hoffman, wearing his Celtic green, missed the course record at the TPC Boston by a single stroke, but did match the tournament's scoring record of 22-under- par 262.
"I actually didn't know how many birdies I had today. The ball just kept going in the hole and the few bad shots I hit, I got away with," said Hoffman, who earned $1.35 million for the win. "It was a really fun day."
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The biggest threat to the U.S. Ryder Cup team
By Gerard Gallagher, Golf Editor
Philadelphia, PA (Sports Network) -
While I was busy searching for the best line to describe Miguel Angel Jimenez, someone I don't know beat me to it.
In the Internet age, it isn't hard to believe how it happened.
Sports Illustrated writer Alan Shipnuck posted to his Twitter feed Sunday a text message he received from a friend: "Is Miguel Angel Jimenez actually the most interesting man in the world?"
The answer, of course, is no, although watching the cigar-chewing Jimenez describe his post-round dinners in Switzerland in that distinctive Spanish diction was as interesting as anything in those Dos Equis commercials.
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