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BMW Championship Leaderboard: Jim Furyk Begins Round 3 With Early Success

The third round of the BMW Championship is underway at Crooked Stick Golf Club in Indiana. The leaders have not teed off yet, but more than half of the field is out on the course.

The lowest scores of the day thus far belong to Scott Piercy, Brian Harman and Jim Furyk who are all 2-under on the day. Phil Mickelson is 1-over on the day, making him 7-under for the tournament. Justin Rose in one-under through his first three holes, making him 8-under overall. Dustin Johnson birdied his first hole of the day to move him up into the company of those double digits under par at 10-under.

Vijay Singh, the leader through 36 holes at 13-under, is set to tee off at 2:01 p.m. ET. Ryan Moore and Rory McIlroy, both at 12-under, will tee off in the final group with Singh. Tiger Woods (12-under), Lee Westwood (11-under) and Bo Van Pelt (11-under) tee off shortly at 1:50 p.m. ET.

For a live leaderboard, visit Golf.com.

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