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"I had the best seat in the house to watch that," Ogilvy said. "He hit great shots all day. He putted really well, and as soon as he got himself in trouble he'd go and hole a bunker shot or something like that. So it was a pretty class act and he never looked like doing anything but winning after about three holes."
Hoffman began the tournament 59th in the FedEx standings. His primary goal was to stay in the top 70. Now he's No. 2. After the third playoff tournament outside of Chicago this week, the field will be reduced to 30 for the tour championship in Atlanta two weeks later with a $10 million bonus on the line.
He also gained entry into all four major tournaments after not getting into any this year. That includes his first Masters at Augusta National.
Hoffman started his climb early with four straight birdies to catch up to Day. On the 11th hole, he thought he was in trouble with a 4-iron shot that appeared to be headed for a bunker short of the green. But it cleared that, went through rough and ended up 3 feet from the hole. Then on the 13th, his shot from the bunker found the cup for a birdie.
It was a curious development for a player who attributed an injured wrist to working on his bunker game too much in the offseason.
"That's a little ironic," he said. "My stats for last year were borderline horrendous."
If several golfers had better numbers on Monday, they might be heading to the next tournament. Instead, Steve Marino shot a 76, and John Rollins had a 79 to fall out of the top 70. Kris Blanks finished with a 70 and appeared to narrowly make the field in Chicago until Charlie Wi birdied the last hole, knocking him to the 71st spot.
Scott Verplank, who withdrew Saturday because of a wrist injury, is No. 70 and planned a cortisone shot Monday night in hopes of playing.
Hoffman is playing very well, having finished in the Top 10 in four of his last six tournaments to markedly improve his FedEx position.
"If I missed the cut last week, who knows if I'm even" playing the Deutsche Bank, he said. "Played decent last week and just got it going this week."
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