Stenson wins Deutsche Bank PGA tournament
Henrik Stenson, who had two runner-up PGA Tour finishes in 2013, broke through for his first win of the season, shooting a five-under 66 to capture the Deutsche Bank Championship.
The 37-year-old Swede also moved into first place in the FedEx Cup playoff standings with the victory, surpassing Tiger Woods for the overall lead.
Stenson, who won on the PGA Tour for the first time in over three years, finished at 22-under 262 in a Monday finish to tie the tournament scoring record at the TPC Boston.
“I’m just pleased I won here,” said Stenson. “This was a big goal of mine to win a golf tournament after all those nice finishes.”
American Steve Stricker, 46, finished two shots back in second place.
Stricker’s performance earned him a spot on Team USA after he improved to seventh from 11th in the President’s Cup standings.
Canada’s Graham DeLaet shot 69 to finish alone in third and 54-hole round leader Sergio Garcia, of Spain, shot a two-over 73 to tie for fourth.
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