The Englishman went into the round on the back of three straight 66s, but his form deserted him as early as the second, where he flirted with the water with a poor third from less than yards and took three more to get down. Casey three-putted the fifth from 70 feet to drop another shot, although he clawed one back with a nice foot putt for a three at the seventh only to give it back at 11, missing from five feet for par.
He responded positively as he converted a precise approach to 10 feet at 13, but he raced a birdie putt 10 feet beyond the target on the next green and failed to make the return. Casey kept himself in contention with superb up-and-downs to salvage pars at the 16th and 17th, but was unable to emulate his closing eagle of the third round and had to settle for outright second place.
Jimmy Walker won the race for third after an erratic finish, mixing three birdies with a pair of bogeys over the last five holes to return a 70 and close on 12 under, while Adam Scott was a shot further back after a flawless 65 - storming home in 29 with three straight birdies from the 10th and another three-in-a-row to finish.
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With five top finishes in nine previous Playoff starts, he trails only Camilo Villegas , who has six. The FedExCup champion and current points leader carded a 1-under 70 on Friday.
He's off to another much-needed good start this week, opening with a 5-under The year-old native of Fort Devens, Mass. He is making his seventh start at the Deutsche Bank Championship, with his best outing coming in T His only other top finish came in T He stood at 6-over par through seven holes before rallying with five birdies in his next nine to move to 1-over through 16 holes. He closed with a double bogey on the par-3 eighth and a birdie on the par-4 ninth for a 2-over
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