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Phil Mickelson did not have a great weekend.
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With an $8 million dollar purse available at The Barclays, Nick Watney raked in $1.44 million after his come-from-behind win over Sergio Garcia.
Watney finished 10-under par after a final round of 69, to win his first tournament of the season. Garcia lost the lead to Watney in the final round, and with the lead went $976,000 as Garcia finished tied for third with Dustin Johnson. Both men left with $464,000.
Snedeker snuck in late to almost double his intake, by taking sole possession of second place after hitting a final round 70 to finish seven-under par. Snedeker went home with $864,000.
Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson only brought home $32,000 apiece, but Woods still remains atop the PGA Tour money list for the season. Roy McIlroy, who finished tied for 24th, took home $56,700 to keep his second place spot on the overall list.
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With an $8 million dollar purse available at The Barclays, Nick Watney raked in $1.44 million after his come-from-behind win over Sergio Garcia.
Watney finished 10-under par after a final round of 69, to win his first tournament of the season. Garcia lost the lead to Watney in the final round, and with the lead went $976,000 as Garcia finished tied for third with Dustin Johnson. Both men left with $464,000.
Snedeker snuck in late to almost double his intake, by taking sole possession of second place after hitting a final round 70 to finish seven-under par. Snedeker went home with $864,000.
Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson only brought home $32,000 apiece, but Woods still remains atop the PGA Tour money list for the season. Roy McIlroy, who finished tied for 24th, took home $56,700 to keep his second place spot on the overall list.
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Nick Watney used a two-stroke eighth hole to overtake Sergio Garcia for sole possession at the top of the leaderboard, as the final day of the Barclays keeps on going.
Watney is 2-under on the day, good for 10-under overall. He holds a one-stroke lead over Garcia, with both golfers currently sitting at the ninth hole.
Familiar names Phil Mickelson and Tiger Woods played themselves out of contention today. Mickelson has gone 3-over, while Woods is 4-over on the day.
The race has either Watney's or Garcia's to lose. Brandt Snedecker is 1-under on the day, but is already on the 10th hole and will need to finish strong to get into the conversation. He currently is three strokes behind Watney.
A full leaderboard can be found at Golf.com.
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With Kevin Stadler (7-under), Phil Mickelson (4-under) and Ryan Moore (5-under) waiting to tee off with the rest of the top of the leaderboard later today in the final round of The Barclays, plenty of other golfers were making noise in early-morning action.
Phoenix resident Ricky Barnes has shot 1-under through five holes at Bethpage's Black Course, and sits tied for 29th place. Barnes and the rest of the field continue to chase Sergio Garcia (10-under), who paces the field and tees off at 10:40 a.m. PT.
Scottsdale resident Kevin Streelman has completed play for the day, coming in at 1-over in the fourth round and finishing the tournament at 5-over 289. Fellow Scottsdale resident Robert Garrigus has also completed play on the final day of action, shooting 3-over for the day to finish The Barclays with an 8-over 292.
Stadler tees off at 10:30 a.m. PT, Mickelson tees off at 10 a.m. and Moore tees off at 10:10 a.m.
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The final round of The Barclays 2012 tees-off today with Sergio Garcia in the lead at ten-under after three-rounds. Garcia seems to have regained his stride after winning Wyndham Championship the previous weekend; however, if he wants to maintain his current lead he's going to need to get some distance between himself and second-place player Nick Watney, sitting two-strokes behind at eight-under. Closing in on Watney is Kevin Stadler at seven-under. Garcia and Watney will be in the final paring of the day, teeing off at 1:40 p.m. EST.
Tiger Woods currently sits tied for tenth with eight other players, including Arizona State alum Phil Mickelson and Scottsdale resident Tim Clark. Tiger, paired with David Hearn, begins his final round at 12:20 p.m. EST. Clark hits the course at 12:50 p.m. followed not too long afterwards by Mickelson at 1:00 p.m. EST.
Arizona is well represented on Sunday. In addition to Mickelson and Clark, Scottsdale residents Martin Laird (tied for 53rd) and Kevin Streelman (tied for 63rd) tee off at 9:02 a.m. and 8:26 a.m. EST, respectively.
The tournament gets underway at 7:45am EST at Bethpage Black. The Golf Channel begins its coverage at 12:00PM EST. At 2:00 p.m. EST CBS will pickup the feed for the rest of the day. All live action can be seen at PGATour.com.
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The third round of the 2012 Barclays tournament has been completed, and heading into the final day Sergio Garcia is at the top of the leaderboard. Garcia shot 2-under on Saturday, settling into first with a score of 10-under overall. Nick Watney, who opened the day tied for first with Garcia, isn't far behind. He shot an even par for the round, and is 8-under overall.
Kevin Stadler sits in third place after starting the day in 42nd, having shot 6-under for round three for a score of 7-under overall. Brand Snedeker is tied with Bob Estes for fourth, both at 6-under, and Brian Harman, Greg Chalmers, Ryan Moore, and John Senden tie for sixth at 5-under.
Tiger Woods opened Saturday tied for seventh, but shot a 1-over 72 to slide two places and finish in ninth. It wouldn't be impossible for him to make a run in the fourth round, but he'd need a great game and a lot of luck.
Former ASU Sun Devil Phil Mickleson improved on his previous rounds significantly, shooting 4-under for the day and raising 42 places in the rankings to end the day tied for 10th place.
A full leaderboard can be found at Golf.com.
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Round 3 of the 2012 Barclays Tournament is underway, and with the leaders just about halfway through the course, Nick Watney has taken sole posession of the lead. He shot a 33 through the front nine, two better than Sergio Garcia. Watney currently sits in first at 10-under, with Garcia just behind at nine-under.
Tiger Woods is even on the day through 11 holes, holding at 5-under and tied for eighth place. Brandt Snedeker and Kevin Stadler are the big gainers for Saturday. Snedeker is shooting 3-under through 16 holes, moving him up 12 places to tie for fourth, while Stadler finished 6-under to rise 39 places into third. Former ASU Sun Devil Phil Mickelson improved his standing on Saturday, finishing 4-under, leaving him 4-under for the tournament so far and in 14th place.
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Round 3 of the 2012 Barclays golf tournament began Saturday morning with the top 10 on the leaderboard separated by only three strokes as the first threesome set out. Nick Watney and Sergio Garcia share the lead at 8-under par, while Vijay Singh and Bob Estes are right behind at 7-under. Tiger Woods, Rickie Fowler and others round things out at 5-under. Complete tee times, TV schedule and live streaming information is below.
Former ASU Sun Devil Phil Mickelson, who struggled in Round 2, teed off at 5:55 a.m. MT.
Television Coverage: 10 a.m.-11:30 a.m. MT on the Golf Channel, 12-3 p.m. on CBS
Live Streaming Video: Available at PGATour.com from 8 a.m.-3 p.m
Complete tee times, all times MT:
10:45 a.m. Watney, Nick and Garcia, Sergio
10:35 a.m. Singh, Vijay and Estes, Bob
10:25 a.m. Senden, John and Perez, Pat
10:15 a.m. Fowler, Rickie and Huh, John
10:05 a.m. Woods, Tiger and Christian, Gary
9:55 a.m. Laird, Martin and Stenson, Henrik
9:45 a.m. Choi, K.J. and Moore, Ryan
9:35 a.m. Johnson, Dustin and Kirk, Chris
9:25 a.m. Thompson, Michael and Poulter, Ian
9:15 a.m. Snedeker, Brandt and Rose, Justin
9:05 a.m. Van Pelt, Bo and Pettersson, Carl
8:55 a.m. Jacobson, Fredrik and Harrington, Padraig
8:45 a.m. Scott, Adam and English, Harris
8:35 a.m. Holmes, J.B. and Chalmers, Greg
8:25 a.m. Howell III, Charles and Walker, Jimmy
8:15 a.m. Els, Ernie and Watson, Bubba
8:05 a.m. Schwartzel, Charl and Gainey, Tommy
7:55 a.m. Kelly, Troy and Adams, Blake
7:45 a.m. Kuchar, Matt and Stricker, Steve
7:35 a.m. Harman, Brian and Blixt, Jonas
7:25 a.m. Day, Jason and Stadler, Kevin
7:15 a.m. Garrigus, Robert and Gillis, Tom
7:05 a.m. Immelman, Trevor and Owen, Greg
6:55 a.m. Westwood, Lee and Matteson, Troy
6:45 a.m. Rollins, John and Oosthuizen, Louis
6:35 a.m. Streelman, Kevin and Ogilvy, Geoff
6:25 a.m. Clark, Tim and Noh, Seung-Yul
6:15 a.m. Cauley, Bud and DeLaet, Graham
6:05 a.m. Stallings, Scott and McGirt, William
5:55 a.m. Mickelson, Phil and Donald, Luke
5:45 a.m. McIlroy, Rory and Teater, Josh
5:35 a.m. Maggert, Jeff and Driscoll, James
5:25 a.m. Pampling, Rod and Mayfair, Billy
5:15 a.m. McNeill, George and O'Hair, Sean
5:05 a.m. Palmer, Ryan and Johnson, Zach
4:55 a.m. Molder, Bryce and Barnes, Ricky
4:45 a.m. Castro, Roberto and Hearn, David
4:40 a.m. Gay, Brian
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Phil Mickelson fell 38 spots into tie for 52nd place following a second round 74 at the FedEx Cup opener, The Barclays on Friday. The up-and-down round that included four bogeys, a double-bogey, and three birdies put the former ASU Sun Devil eight shots behind leaders Nick Watney and Sergio Garcia.
Also of note was former world No. 1 Tiger Woods, who was in obvious discomfort as he walked around gingerly with a lower back injury throughout the day and grimaced in pain after several tee shots.
But he managed a 2-under 69 on the par 71 Black Course at Bethpage State Park that included two bogeys and four birdies on the day and is just three shots back of the lead.
Woods' playing partner, world No. 1 Rory McIlroy, didn't fare as well and struggled to a 2-over 73 on the day. He would finish at even par through two rounds, narrowly making the cut, which was at +1.
Woods, the former world No. 1 and current world No. 3, battled the injury throughout the day, but managed to fight through it enough to remain within striking distance of the leaders.
Mickelson will tee off at 8:55 a.m.. ET and will be paired with World No. 2, Englishman Luke Donald during Saturday's third round.
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Phil Mickelson had a Friday to forget at the 2012 Barclays, posting a 3-over on the day to sit exactly even after two days and tied for 52nd overall.
Tiger Woods overcame a knee and lower back injury late in the round to finish 2-under on the day and 5-under overall to sit three strokes behind the leaders Nick Watney and Sergio Garcia.
Both golfers parlayed a strong opening day with a decent enough Friday to hold off the charge from Vijay Singh and Bob Estes (who went 4-under and 5-under respectively). Watney and Garcia sit atop the leaderboard at 8-under after two days.
Scottsdale resident Robert Garrigus continued his strong play, going 3-under for the day to land tied for 42nd place.
At least Mickelson wasn't as bad as the leader coming in this morning. Padraig Harrington went 4-over to drop all the way from first to a tie for 16th and sits at 3-under overall.
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As the second round of the 2012 Barclays awaits the second wave of players to hit the course, Vijay Singh made his statement early on Friday, finding himself atop the leaderboard at 7-under at Bethpage Black in New York.
Vijay carded a bogey-free 68 to move into a tie for first initially, though Padraig Harrington quickly fell off after back-to-back bogies on his first two holes of the day. Bob Estes, John Senden, and Brian Harman are all currently tied for second place at 6-under.
Rickie Fowler had himself a nice second round, finishing with a 1-under 70 to move to 5-under for the week. He is tied with Harrington, Sergio Garcia, Gary Christian, John Huh and Pat Perez who just got his round underway.
Phil Mickelson is set to tee off at 12:44 p.m., while Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy tee off at 1:06 p.m.
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Phil Mickelson is the headliner around the state of Arizona, but lesser-known Scottsdale, Arizona resident Robert Garrigus is making an early charge on the second day of 2012 Barclays at Bethpage Black in New York. Garrigus entered the day 2-over par and well off the lead, but has had a blistering start to the front nine this morning. Through nine holes he has racked up four birdies and has moved all the way up to a tie for 27th place at 2-under.
The bigger names, including Mickelson, will start their rounds later today. Phil is scheduled for a 12:44 pm tee time, while Tiger Woods, Zach Johnson, and Rory McIlroy all begin at 1:06.
To stay updated on the leaders throughout the day, stick with this stream and the leaderboard over at Golf.com.
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Day Two of the Barclays Championship of golf at Bethpage Black in New York is set for Friday morning, and Phil "Lefty" Mickelson from Arizona State University is in the hunt at 3-under, four strokes behind leader Padraig Harrington.
The leaders on the board will tee off just after the noon hour, ET, from the No. 1 and 10 tees. Harrington heads out with Troy Matteson and Ted Potter Jr. at 12:22 ET from the first hole.
Nick Watney, one of two players tied for second place at 6-under, tees off at 12:33 from Hole No. 10 and co-runner-up Brian Harman at 1:17.
Sergio Garcia starts at No. 1 at 12:44. He and Pat Perez (12:11, No. 10) are tied for third at 5-under with along with two others. Seven golfers are at 4-under, and 10, including Mickelson and Tiger Woods, are in a good position at 3-under.
Woods lets it fly with Rory McIlroy and Zach Johnson at 1:06 ET from the No. 10 tee. You can check out the complete leaderboard here.
Coverage of the tournament can be seen on the Golf Channel beginning at 11 a.m. in Arizona.
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The first round of the 2012 Barclays Tournament has wrapped up. Padraig Harrington leads after the first 18 holes of play, shooting a 7-under 64 on the afternoon.
Nick Watney and Brian Harman are in a tie for second place at 6-under and trail Harrington by one stroke. Pat Perez, Sergio Garcia, Gary Christian and Jimmy Walker are all tied for the third spot on the leaderboard at 5-under.
Phil Mickelson, an Arizona State alum, is tied for 14th place at 3-under overall and four strokes back of the leader. Mickelson has struggled in recent events and is looking to get back on track as his career nears an end.
Tiger Woods is one of those tied with Mickelson at 3-under. Rory McIlroy, who is coming off a dominating performance at the PGA Championship, shot a 2-under 69 for the day and is tie for 27th place with many others.
Here is a complete look at the leaderboard for the 2012 Barclays.
For more on the tournament and the PGA Tour in general, make sure to check out SB Nation's dedicated golf hub.
It was a birdie-filled day on Thursday at the 2012 Barclays at Bethpage Black in New York, with Irishman Padraig Harrington taking the early lead in the opening round of the PGA Tour playoffs.
Harrington fired an opening round of 64, leaving him atop the leaderboard at 7-under. Nick Watney, Gary Christian and Brian Harman all sit just one shot behind Padraig at 6-under after opening rounds of 65. Six players are currently within three shots of the lead.
As for Phil Mickelson, he finished his day with a 3-under 69, setting himself up well for the rest of the tournament. Tiger Woods and Zach Johnson each shot opening round 69's as well.
Rory McIlroy shot an opening round 70, finding himself 2-under for the tourney.
You can check out the complete leaderboard here.
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Phil Mickelson could quietly be a favorite to win The Barclays 2012.
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