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Deutsche Bank Championship 2012 Leaderboard: No Early Movers Thus Far, Leaders Yet To Tee Off

About 60 of the 80 golfers have teed off Monday at the 2012 Deutsche Bank Championship, yet the leaderboard remains largely unchanged.

Vijay Singh and Tom Gillis stand as the biggest threats for a charge up the leaderboard as each is 2-under through three holes. Singh is 5-under for the tournament, Gillis is 6-under.

Sunday’s big mover, Keegan Bradley, teed off at 12:20 p.m. ET with his playing partner, Nick Watney. Bradley began Sunday’s third round exactly on the cut line, but steadily worked up the leaderboard thanks to nine birdies and a round of 63. Bradley and Watney are tied in 19th place at 6-under par.

Leader Louis Oosthuizen tees off at 1:50 with a three=shot lead over playing partner Rory McIlroy. Tiger Woods remains in contention behind six strokes and tees off at 1:40.

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