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With the groupings based on FedEx Cup points, Mickelson played alongside British Open and PGA winner Padraig Harrington (72) and Perry (69), effectively the points leader with top-ranked Tiger Woods sidelined by a knee injury.
"The rough here is terrible," said Perry, returning from an eye injury that forced him to withdraw after the first round of the PGA.
Harrington, the 2005 winner at Westchester, made a double bogey on 18 -- his ninth hole -- and also had a 6 on the 586-yard par-5 third.
"I know it's difficult out there and the rough is tough, but that was just bad play," the Irish star said.
Mahan had his fifth 62 in five full seasons on the tour. Last year, he opened with a 62 en route to a playoff victory in the Travelers and also matched his career best in the Canadian Open and at Westchester, the tournament site the previous 41 seasons.
"When he gets hot, he does do some crazy stuff," Goggin said. "If you drive the ball well you have some birdie chances and, if you don't, you struggle to break par."
Divots: The top 120 in FedEx Cup standings after the tournament will qualify for the Deutsche Bank Championship next week in Norton, Mass. The field will be cut to 70 for the BMW Championship in St. Louis and to 30 for the Tour Championship in Atlanta. ... Rich Beem had a 68. He finished third last week in North Carolina, closing with two 63s, to jump from 166th to 114th in the standings. ... Streelman's parents are from nearby Glen Rock and his grandparents are buried in a cemetery next to the course.
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