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5 Golfing J's at The Barclays this week (1st round of FedEx playoffs)

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FedEx playoff rotation:

Aug. 27-30 The Barclays at Edison, NJ (125 players)
Sep. 4-7 Deutsch Bank Championship at Norton, MA (100 players)
Sep. 17-20 BMW Championship at Lake Forest, IL (70 players & no cut)
Sep. 24-27 Tour Championship at Atlanta (30 players)

Tee times and pairings of Golfing J's this week at The Barclays:

Thu 8:15am & Fri 12:55pm (10th)
Matt Kuchar - Scott Piercy (USA) & Chris Kirk (USA)

Thu 8:59am & Fri 1:39pm (10th)
Stewart Cink - Mark Wilson (USA) & Spencer Levin (USA)

Thu 12:00pm (10th) & Fri 7:20am
Chesson Hadley - Morgan Hoffmann (USA) & Kyle Reifers (USA)

Thu 12:22pm & Fri 7:42am (10th)
Cameron Tringale - Matt Jones (Australia) & Ryan Palmer (USA)

Thu 1:17pm (10th) & Fri 8:37am
Bryce Molder - Kevin Chappell (USA) & John Peterson (USA)

Good luck to these five Jackets this week and throughout the playoffs!!
 
Stewart Cink continues his strong resurgent play in 2015 by carding a 3-under 67 today in his first round at The Barclays. As of 2pm, just 2 strokes off the leaders in the house and tied for 7th. A top 10 finish will vault him waaaaay up the FedEx standings this week and continue his march in the playoffs next week. Good luck to him.

Cameron Tringale birdied 3 of his first 4 holes today and is -3 thru 7. Hopefully he can maintain that number over the remainder of his round.

Matt Kuchar finished +1 today. 15 pars, 1 birdie and 2 bogeys.
 
Good day for 3 Jackets...

Tringale and Molder finish at -4, tied for 4th, and entering Friday 1 stroke back of the lead. Cink at -3 and tied for 11th. Come on, Kooch and Chesson!!
 
Cink finishes just outside the top 100 and his season is done. He will retain his card for next year though and he has earned just south of 700 grand on the tour this season.

Hadley, Tringale, Kuchar and Molder advance to the Deutsche Bank Championship in the 2nd FedEx playoff event later this week in Massachusetts. Hadley barely slips into the top 100, btw.
 
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