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NEWSBREAKERS PGA
Singh falls out of the fray at BMW ChampionshipSaturday 9/6, 9:45 PM CT
After tremendous wins in each of the first two stages of this year's FedEx Cup playoffs, Vijay Singh has fallen out of contention at this week's BMW Championship, according to the PGA. After an opening round of 70 on Friday (Thursday's rounds were cancelled due to rain), Vijay failed to improve today in two rounds, carding scores of 70 and 71 to hit the fourth round at 1-stroke over par for the tourney.

Our View: In making the cut, Singh has all but wrapped the FedEx Cup Championship regardless of the slight fall from grace. Only three players were in contention to make a potential move (Sergio Garcia, Mike Weir, Camilo Villegas) and all were in need of two missed cuts from Singh to have a realistic shot. Villegas has stayed hot and could make it interesting, but there is little reason to believe Singh won't that the FedEx Cup home this season.
Choi makes big move at the BMW ChampionshipSaturday 9/6, 9:39 PM CT
K.J. Choi made the biggest move to the first page of the leaderboard on Saturday afternoon at this week's BMW Championship, according to the PGA. Choi carded a score of 6-under 64 in the third round of play, leaving him at 8-under for the tournament going into Sunday's final round.

Our View: Choi has hit 46 of 54 greens in regulation this week, which ranks him No. 1 in the field. This is a nice surge from one of the most active international talents in the game. He has filled one of the largest schedules on the Tour, making stops on the main circuit as well as on the European and Asian Tours, and is in contention at most. His scores in recent weeks have been a little higher than desired, indicating the fatigue of a long season and more than a fair share of airline miles logged may be giving him a hard time, but today shows he still has the game to compete with the best.
Gay enjoying strong performance at BMW ChampionshipSaturday 9/6, 9:29 PM CT
After shooting a par of 67s to put him solidly in the hunt going into the third round, Brian Gay continued top play on Saturday afternoon at this week's BMW Championship, according to the PGA. He carded a third-round score of 4-under par and currently stands at 10-under for the tournament - one of just three players (Jim Furyk, Camilo Villegas) sitting at double-digit strokes under par.

Our View: The PGA reports Gay, in his first nine holes of the third round, had six one-putt greens, an amazing performance with the putter. We'll see if he can keep the short blade hot on Sunday and continue the battle with Villegas and Furyk.
Furyk surges at the BMW ChampionshipSaturday 9/6, 9:26 PM CT
With a rare miscue off the tee, Jim Furyk bogeyed the final hole of his third round at this week's BMW Championship today. However, his round of 4-under 66, bookended with the 8-under 62 he shot Saturday morning, wraps up a terrific performance on a long day at the third stage of this season's FedEx Cup playoff, according to the PGA.

Our View: That bogey dropped Furyk into a tie with Camilo Villegas at 12 under, two shots ahead of Brian Gay. But while Furyk is done, Villegas - who just started his second nine - will have to finish his third round Sunday morning. Furyk has yet to earn a victory this season but has been in contention at the vast majority of tourneys he has hit. You know he will be as consistent as ever on Sunday, but the battle with Villegas and any others who make a charge could be rather intriguing.
Streak ends for WatsonSaturday 9/6, 12:02 AM CT
With a 2-over 72 on Friday at the BMW Championship, Bubba Watson saw his PGA Tour-leading streak of consecutive rounds at par or better snapped at 10, according to the PGA.

Our View: The current best streak belongs to John Riegger, Justin Leonard and Vijay Singh, with nine straight rounds. Riegger isn't participating this week, while Leonard and Singh opened with rounds of 69 and 70, respectively.
Romero leads the way for BMW rookiesSaturday 9/6, 12:00 AM CT
Of the four PGA TOUR rookies competing in the BMW Championship, 2008 Zurich Classic of New Orleans winner Andres Romero got off to the best start with a 4-under 66, according to the PGA.

Our View: The others are Chez Reavie (67), Martin Laird (69) and Kevin Streelman (70).
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