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Tour Championship Leaderboard: 4 Players Race Out To 2-Under Par Starts

The PGA’s Tour Championship is just a few hours old, but already four players have raced out to a 2-under par start at the East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta. Americans Scott Piercy, Ryan Moore, Bo Van Pelt and England’s Lee Westwood all lead the last leg of the FedEx Cup playoffs, which will feature Rory McIlroy and Tiger Woods teeing off at 1:55 p.m. ET.

American Jim Furyk birdied his sixth hole and sits alone in fifth place at 1-under par, while 11 others, including Webb Simpson, Bubba Watson and Jason Dufner, are all in a tie for fifth place at even-par.

Only four players have yet to tee off, including McIlroy, Woods, Nick Watney and Phil Mickelson. All four players are No. 1-4 in the FedEx Cup point standings and can each clinch the Cup crown with a victory.

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