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Deutsche Bank Championship leaderboard: Sergio Garcia leads at 13-under

Sergio Garcia holds a one-shot lead at TPC Boston after Saturday’s action.

Jim Rogash

Following up his superb first round with an even better effort, Sergio Garcia leads the 2013 Deutsche Bank Championship by one stroke after two rounds. Able to top his first-round score of 65 by one shot Saturday, Garcia is 13-under through two rounds.

Behind Garcia, Roberto Castro and Henrik Stenson are currently tied for second place at 12-under. Castro has been consistent the first two days, posting identical 65 scores, while Stenson followed up a solid first-day 67 by shooting an 8-under 63 on Saturday.

The American-heavy leaderboard continues with Matt Kuchar and Jason Dufner tied at 10-under, while Jordan Spieth, Harris English and Justin Rose each sit at 9-under.

Among the big names, Phil Mickelson is currently 8-under after stumbling to an even-par 71 on Saturday. He started strong Friday with a 63, but couldn’t improve his score at all in the second round. Tiger Woods is a stroke behind Lefty, currently 7-under overall.

Here is a complete look at the leaderboard through two rounds.

Place Player Score
1 Sergio Garcia -13
T2 Roberto Castro -12
T2 Henrik Stenson -12
T4 Matt Kuchar -10
T4 Jason Dufner -10
T6 Justin Rose -9
T6 Jordan Spieth -9
T6 Harris English -9
T9 Brendon de Jonge -8
T9 Jason Day -8
T9 Steve Stricker -8
T9 Keegan Bradley -8
T9 Ian Poulter -8
T9 Brendan Steele -8
T9 Scott Piercy -8
T9 Brian Gay -8
T9 Phil Mickelson -8
T9 Nicholas Thompson -8
T9 K.J. Choi -8
T20 Charley Hoffman -7
T20 Charl Schwartzel -7
T20 Brian Davis -7
T20 Ernie Els -7
T20 Graham DeLaet -7
T20 Tiger Woods -7
T20 Hunter Mahan -7
T20 Kevin Stadler -7
T20 Stewart Cink -7
T20 Bob Estes -7
T30 Daniel Summerhays -6
T30 John Merrick -6
T30 Nick Watney -6
T30 Brandt Snedeker -6
T30 Boo Weekley -6
T35 David Hearn -5
T35 Kevin Streelman -5
T35 Dustin Johnson -5
T35 Marc Leishman -5
T35 Josh Teater -5
T35 Scott Stallings -5
T35 Matt Every -5
T35 Chris Kirk -5
T35 John Huh -5
T35 Brian Stuard -5
T45 Bryce Molder -4
T45 Billy Horschel -4
T45 Charles Howell III -4
T45 Kevin Chappell -4
T45 Graeme McDowell -4
T45 Jim Furyk -4
T45 Lee Westwood -4
T45 Jerry Kelly -4
T53 Ryan Moore -3
T53 Chris Stroud -3
T53 Gary Woodland -3
T53 Richard H. Lee -3
T53 Camilo Villegas -3
T53 Bo Van Pelt -3
T53 Justin Leonard -3
T53 Angel Cabrera -3
T53 Adam Scott -3
T62 Cameron Tringale -2
T62 Patrick Reed -2
T62 Russell Henley -2
T62 Bubba Watson -2
T62 Pat Perez -2
T67 Rory Sabbatini -1
T67 Luke Donald -1
T67 Jonas Blixt -1
T67 Rory McIlroy -1
T67 Webb Simpson -1
T67 Martin Kaymer -1
T67 Jason Kokrak -1
T67 Michael Thompson -1
T67 Zach Johnson -1
T67 Stuart Appleby -1
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